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The Romans
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The Roman Senate




The Kingdom


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  • The Founding Legend of Rome- Romulus and Remus






  • The Roman Newspaper:



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Roman Newspaper Project and related links:


Newspaper assignment description

Visual description of assignment
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  1. Helpful hints with creating a newspaper
  2. Power Point on effective newspaper article writing skills
  3. Guided writing on newspaper article template
  4. Sample of guided writing
  5. Sample of guided writing put into newspaper template
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Examples of newspapers-
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Ideas for what to write about in your articles
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Roman Kingdom handout
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Additional information on the Roman Republic
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Government and Social Structure during Roman Republic


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The Structure of the Roman Government during  the Republic
The Structure of the Roman Government during the Republic









The Roman Empire
Emperors and their Achievements Timeline
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Map activity: the furthest extent of the Roman Empire
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Map of Trade Routes
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Study guide power point
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Sudy guide for the test



Trier Preparation Activity


ELB Trier Preparation Activity
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Reasons for the Fall of Rome Reading


Reading Handouts on:
  • The Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Barbarian Invasion
  • Eastern Roman Empire
  • Introduction to the Dark Ages
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Barbarian Invasion Map Activity
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Videos shown in class:

A typical day of a ten year old in Ancient Rome

Political Structure of Rome


Begin at minute 4:30 for information about the social and political structure of the Roman Republic

Discovery Channel: What the Ancients Knew

(Roman inventions and achievements)

Gladiator Video Part 1


Details of the clips:


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"Colosseum: Rome's Arena of Death", aka "Colosseum: A Gladiator's Story" is a 50-min 2003 BBC Television docudrama which tells the true story of Verus, a gladiator, who fought at the Colosseum in Rome.

Priscus was a Roman gladiator of unknown origins. His combat with Verus was the highlight of the opening day of the games conducted by Titus to inaugurate the Flavian Amphitheatre in AD 80, and was recorded in a laudatory poem by Martial -- the only detailed description of a gladiatorial fight that has survived to the present day. Specifically, this laudatory poem was included in Martial's work called the De spectaculis or Epigrammaton liber, which Martial wrote to honor and highlight all the events of Titus's games. The Priscus--Verus encounter was on the first day of the games and marked the beginning of the celebration. Both gladiators were declared victors of the combat, and were awarded their freedom by the Emperor in a unique outcome.

Martial, De Spectaculis, XXIX:
As Priscus and Verus each drew out the contest and the struggle between the pair long stood equal, shouts loud and often sought discharge for the combatants. But Titus obeyed his own law (the law was that the bout go on without shield until a finger be raised). What he could do, he did, often giving dishes and presents. But an end to the even strife was found: equal they fought, equal they yielded. To both Titus sent wooden swords and to both palms. Thus valor and skill had their reward. This has happened under no prince but you, Caesar: two fought and both won.
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Gladiator Video Part 2
The Punic Wars - Ist War

The Punic WArs - 2-3 War

Results of the Punic Wars


The Story of Pompeii

"I'm Spartacus!
National Geographic video on Julius Caesar


Horrible Histories- Julius Caesar
HORRIBLE HISTORIES: EMPERORS

Horrible Histories- The Emperor Caligula


Horrible Histories: =Elagabalus lottery=

Emperor Elagabalus
Emperor Nero

The Fall of the Roman Empire


Horrible Histories: Rotten Romans


Roman Legacy Rap


The Visual Decline of the Roman Empire Borders
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Link to the Roman Films Playlist
Comments on the Roman Films