www.cs.utah.edu/.../italy/colloseum Latin is an ancient language, several thousand years old, which was spoken by a people called the Romans. www.gwche.org/Activities/romans_talking.jpg www.legionxiiii.com/images/Roman_Soldiers.gif So, who were the Romans? www.theflagfactory.com/images/SPQR-Wreath-Red http://www.hereford-starlab.co.uk/images/romans.JPG www.brims.co.uk/romans/images/woman.gif Perhaps you are most familiar with the Romans from gladiatorial combats which they fought in … http://sharpiron.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/attacking_gladiator.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/Retiarius_stabs_secutor_(color).jpg/2 50px-Retiarius%20stabs%20secutor%20(color).jpg http://www.fpa.ysu.edu/~slsmith/ecbyzwebpage/pompeii_brawl.jpg …Arenas and Amphitheaters! The most famous arena was… The Flavian Amphitheater, aka The Colosseum! http://eternallycool.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/colosseum-statues.jpg The Romans created the design for large arenas which we have copied. http://www.skylinepictures.com/Smith_Veterans_Stadium_Baseball_1_ph11_large.jpg Or you may recognize the famous chariot races! http://amaust.romanrepublic.org/RomanChariotBig.jpg Chariot races were held in special arenas called… http://members.fortunecity.com/agreeve/landcol/chariot.gif Circuses http://northport.k12.ny.us/~enms/ahern/mighty2/circus%20maximus2.jpg But there is so much more to say about the Romans… http://www.blogandgo.co.uk/A55A21/BlogAndGo.nsf/AC257A6F580242F38025735F00839B83/$file/mPompe19.jpg The Romans were accomplished architects and builders. Many of their structures still survive. Below is the aqueduct bridge in Segovia, Spain. What do you call the rounded parts of the bridge? bp1.blogger.com/.../s400/segovia+aqueducts.JPG And here is the famous Pont du Gard in southern France. http://www.chess-theory.com/images5/01835_pont_du_gard.jpg Aqueducts brought clean water to cities for use as drinking water, and to feed private and public baths. http://yeinjee.com/travel/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/bath-roman-bath-great-bath-01.jpg http://www.hot-tubs-spas-swimming-pools.com/images/Baths-of-Caracalla-color.jpg The emperor Caracalla built a public bath house that could accommodate over 3000 bathers! The Romans built temples to their gods of mythology: Jupiter, Apollo, Juno, Vulcan, Mars, Minerva and Vesta. bp2.blogger.com/.../BAALcopyrightprotected.jpg Below is the Pantheon (“to all gods”) in Rome. Until recently it was the Largest domed building in the world. http://www.kmkz.com/jonesj/gallery/aerial%20view%20of%20the%20Pantheon.jpg The Pantheon’s dome is a perfect half circle! And check out the interior… http://www.kmkz.com/jonesj/gallery/aerial%20view%20of%20the%20Pantheon.jpg Look at the marble flooring. And ask about the oculus! http://www.kmkz.com/jonesj/gallery/aerial%20view%20of%20the%20Pantheon.jpg http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://traumwerk.stanford.edu/philolog/pantheon_4views.lg.g http://images.google.com/images?ndsp=18&um=1&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&q=pantheon&start=36&sa=N http://www.davidmixner.com/images/2008/06/07/pantheon.jpg Here is Apollo at his temple in Pompeii. Below is the Temple of Mars Ultor or “Mars the Avenger” built by the first emperor Augustus to honor his victory over the assassins of Julius Caesar, and Cleopatra and Marc Anthony. http://www.pompeii.org.uk/puoto/musei/64apollo4_GRANDE.jpg http://www.mangin.tv/chroniques/antique.temple_de_Mars/000.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d5/RomaViaAppiaAntica03.JPG They built many roads. Here is an ancient section of the Appian Way. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Map_of_Roman_roads_in_Italy.png upload.wikimedia.org/.../9/9c/Pompeii-Street.jpg The Romans built the first shopping malls. Here are the ruins of the markets of Trajan in Rome. Where is the TCBY? http://lh5.ggpht.com/_bxadI05TvP0/R-OksFoJjXI/AAAAAAAADmw/IEsOTXlFk2k/pääsiäinen+192.JPG Here is some money to do some shopping. Money is a Latin word. http://www.garysdetecting.co.uk/finds2.htmRoman.jpg http://www.englishare.net/literature/dc-roman-coin.gif http://www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk/education/images/ roman_images/23736b.jpg You could buy Roman jewelry at the market. http://www.shirtal.com/store/images/categories/category_7.jpg http://www.stoneandspirit.com/pg/gnr-n-rgls-brss-lnk.JPG www.ancienttouch.com/551.jpg http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1257/1149044562_a446edb9dd.jpg?v=0 Or some new clothes for him… What do we call this article of clothing that Roman male citizens wore? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/ Roman_toga_20-30_CE_Glyptothek_Munich.jpg http://marionblackburn.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/toga.jpg Roman women wore a stola instead of the toga, and would cover it with a palla. http://www.merchantadventurers.com/roman/rompalla.jpg http://www.villaivlilla.com/images/clothing/liviaaugusta.gif Some art? Lots of great Roman art survives. Here are some wall paintings. http://www.andrewkastenberg.com/images/column/week4.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3160/2312638930_74f6dff442.jpg?v=0 http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1323/1074991275_0a94044f5b.jpg http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1098/1006764348_1f67f1565b.jpg?v=0 http://farm1.static.flickr.com/10/17434145_575f577b6c.jpg What kind of art work is this? http://www.villa-adriana.net/img2/06colombe.jpg What kind of art is this? Over a million and a half tiles were used for this mosaic! Here’s a famous doormat from Pompeii. Do you know what it says? http://faculty.maxwell.syr.edu/gaddis/HST210/Aug28/Cave%20Canem.jpg Bronze Statues lh4.ggpht.com/_wqj8bQTzcZE/SA43XNipFZI/AAAAAA ... Marbles! http://z.hubpages.com/u/339858_f260.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ commons/4/43/Roman_woman_ Glyptothek_Munich_377.jpg http://www.chess-theory.com/images5/01831_colossal_statue_constantine.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Marcus_Aurelius_equestrian.jpg Valete, omnes!
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