TTO1 - Chapter 3 History (Bricks) - Ancient Rome

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Ancient Rome

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Planning
           Topics of this period: 
- Early Rome
- Wars of the Roman Republic
- The Roman Empire
- Roman culture & religion
- Christianity

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How was Rome founded?
Rome was founded, according to a legend, by two brothers named Romulus and Remus. 

Their story involves everything Romans thought of as important and essential.

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The Roman Republic 

  • The word republic is derrived from Latin: res publica. It means
    "matters for the people"

  • So on paper a republic is a democracy

  • ...but in practise only a few people rule. This was called: aristocracy

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The Roman Republic

  • The Roman Republic is ruled by the Senate ('council of wise old men'). These were rich Romans. 

  • The people choose two consuls
every year.

  • They were the rulers and head of the Senate in the Republic

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The three biggest groups in Rome:

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People's tribune
In order to protect the 'less powerful' Plebeians, the People's tribune, chosen from the Plebeian assembly, had the power to stop unfair rules made by the patricians. 
Stopping it was called a veto.
This man was a "people's tribune"

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CLIL time! Use of English
- Create three sentences using all
the keywords from chapter 3.1 

Done?
- Summarize 3.1
- Summarize 3.2 
- What's new in 3.1? Write it down!

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Slide 13 - Video

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What were the words or sentences you didn't understand? Write them down!

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Rehearsal
What are: 
- Consuls
- The Senate
- Dictator
- Republic
- Patricians

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4.2 Wars of the Republic

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Carthage
- Competitor in trade
- Carthage ruled the Northern parts of Africa, parts of Spain and ruled the Mediterranean sea
- They were a very strong powerhouse Rome had to deal with. 

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Hannibal Barca
- Famous general from Carthage
- After losing the first war against Rome, Carthage waged war a second time. 
- Hannibal took a very surprising route to attack Rome...
- He also took a secret weapon with him. 

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Hannibal and Carthage beaten 146 BC

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Birth of an empire - 4.3 

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Civil Wars in Rome
133 BC. -  44 BC.



  • A lot of people wanted to rule this powerful and vast "imperium"
  • The noble Romans started to fight eachother in order to become the next ruler.  Julius Caesar was asked to stop this CIVIL WAR by becoming a dictator.

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Julius Caesar assassinated!



  • Julius Caesar became more powerful. After he became a dictator to stop the civil war, he started to increase his power in Rome... but not for long!
  • On the 15th of March in 44 BC, all senators stabbed him to death. 
  • But who was going to follow up the great Caesar? 

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Octavian takes revenge
44 BC.



  • Julius' adopted son, Octavian, took revenge!
  • One by one he eliminated his enemies. 
  • Even his former companion Marc Anthony and his lover Cleoparta.

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Imperator Caesar Augustus
27 BC - 14 AD.



In 27 BC, Octavian crowned himself "Augustus" (the honoured one)
He became Rome's first emperor. In his own words he was a "Caesar", this later became the name for a emperor in other languages. 

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After Augustus came to power, was Rome in reality a republic or a monarchy? Explain your answer!

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What was Augustus' real name?
A
Julius
B
Caesar
C
Octavian
D
Marius

Slide 29 - Quiz

Who was Augustus' famous uncle?
A
Hannibal
B
Romulus
C
Caesar
D
Gaius Marius

Slide 30 - Quiz

Despite getting a lot of power, people liked Augustus! Why?

Slide 31 - Open question

The Roman Empire
(27 BC -  476 AD)

  • Rome was an empire for about 5 centuries. 
  • In that time about 80 emperors ruled Rome.
  • Around  476 AD the Western part of the Roman Empire fell.

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Limes (... no, not the fruit!)

  • After Caesar's death, Octavian conquered the last parts of the Roman Empire
  • They often used natural borders like: oceans, rivers, mountains and deserts.
  • But if they had to build border protection in the form of walls, fortresses and fortifications, we called these borders limes

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Europe's relief map
Roman Empire
<-- Natural borders -v

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Artificial borders 
-> Limes 

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Romanisation
= to become more like the Romans

Rome conquered a lot of different countries and regions, where other cultures were mostly dominant. 

When Rome occupied these regions, their culture was spread across the land as well. 

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What are typical characteristics
of the Roman culture?

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3.4 Roman Culture
Very diverse topics and habits characterize the Roman culture. 
- Patricians and Plebeians
- Gladiators in the amphitheatre
- Thermae
- Roman Gods
- Romanisation

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The three biggest groups in Rome:

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They fought in these large stadiums called 'amphitheatres'

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This is the biggest one: The Colosseum

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Ancient Roman bath houses are called Thermae, they were loved and often visited by most Romans

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Gladiators
- Usually slaves
- Fought for entertainment of the people
- Had the same status as superstars
- The People were happy as long as they had 'Bread & Games'
(according to some emperors)

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Slide 48 - Video

The Roman Gods 
Do some look familliar?

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What were the most influential and rich people called in Rome?
A
Plebeians
B
Patricians
C
Slaves
D
Gladiators

Slide 51 - Quiz

Gladiators were actually.....?
A
Slaves
B
Soldiers
C
Patricians
D
Plebeians

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What does the saying 'Bread and Games' mean?

Slide 53 - Open question

Name three Gods
of the Roman pantheon

Slide 54 - Open question