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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome The Coliseum The Coliseum was finished in 80 A.D. (C.E.)
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome The Coliseum It was built by Emperor Vespasiano.
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome It was believed to have had a retractable canopy over it.
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome It was believed to have had a retractable canopy over it.
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Historians think this is what it might have looked like originally. (computer generated)
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Gladiator Battles It was used for performances and Gladiator battles
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Gladiator Battles It was used for performances and Gladiator battles
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Ship Battle It was even filled with water once and a mock ship battle was held there.
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome
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PAX ROMANA (PEACE IN ROME) 27 B.C. - 180 A.D. During this time, many of Rome’s greatest achievements of civilization were built.
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Emperor Hadrian had a wall built to stop the Picts and Scots from invading the Roman Empire in Britania. (Modern day Britan) Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Hadrian’s Wall
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Hadrian’s Wall
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Hadrian’s Wall
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Hadrian’s Wall
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It wasn’t just a wall, but it also had a ditch with spikes at some parts. Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Hadrian’s Wall
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Parts of Hadrian’s Wall can still be seen in Britain today! Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Hadrian’s Wall
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Emperor Hadrian also built a great temple to the gods called the Pantheon. Accomplishments in Ancient Rome The Pantheon
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The Pantheon was built, of course, in the Greek Classical Style - columns, domed roof, peaked roof. Accomplishments in Ancient Rome The Pantheon
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome The Pantheon
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome The Pantheon
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome The Pantheon
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The Aqueducts brought fresh water to the largest Roman cities. Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Roman Aqueducts
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The Aqueducts were built at a slight angle so that the water would always flow downhill towards the city. Accomplishments in Ancient Rome - Aqueducts
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The inside was hollow and about 3 feet wide and 6 feet tall. Accomplishments in Ancient Rome - Aqueducts Water would flow through here
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There are aqueducts left all across Europe. Accomplishments in Ancient Rome - Aqueducts
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Aqueducts
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Most Roman cities had a bath complex. It was more than just for bathing though. There was entertainment, gardens, a library, a food court. Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Roman Baths
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Roman Bath
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome
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“ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROME”
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome A. Flat stones or sometimes bricks for a smooth surface B. Crushed gravel for drainage C. Packed down sand / clay D. Limestone or other crushed rock for a solid base
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome
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Many Ancient Roman roads are still around today.
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Milestones marked how far cities were from Rome
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Accomplishments in Ancient Rome Milestones marked how far cities were from Rome
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