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    The Roman Amphitheater

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    THE ROMAN AMPHITHEATER A Roman amphitheatre is large‚ circular or oval open air an open-air venues with raked seating in all sides. Mostly‚ they were used for events such as gladiator combats‚ chariot races‚ venationes and executions. Until now‚ we don’t know for sure where the first amphitheater was built. There’ve been many debates about it’s original birthplace. According to Jean-Claude Golvin‚ the earliest known stone amphitheatres are found in Campania‚ at Capua‚ Cumae and Liternum.

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    roman empire

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    Marcus Cocceius Nerva‚ was a roman emperor who ruled from 96 to 98 A.D. He was born on November 8th in the year 30 A.D in Navia‚ Umbria. He was descended from a family of senatorial origins‚ having history with the previous emperors. Nerva’s great grandfather was consul during the year 36 B.C‚ and Governor of Asia in the same year. Nerva’s mother was the great granddaughter of Tiberius‚ therefore he had connections to the Julio- Claudian line. Nerva did not seek to hold any military or public

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    Roman Lnadmarks

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    and the power of Rome The landmarks created during the Roman Empire did not only signify Rome’s culture‚ but also shown it’s strength and technological advances. The Colosseum and the aqueducts show how technologically and economically advance Rome was. Not only this‚ the Coloseum and many aqueducts survive to show that Rome’s architecture are not only a feats of engineering but portals to one of histories’ greatest empires. The Roman aqueducts played a vital role in the empire. They supplied

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    Roman Aqueducts

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    city. The water from the Tiber river was dirty‚ and made the people sick‚ so the people decided to build aqueducts. In total‚ they built 11 aqueducts and together‚ they carried 200 million gallons of water into the city everyday. If you look at a Roman aqueduct‚ you would think it was straight‚ and you would wonder how were they able to move the water? The answer is that the aqueduct only needed a small change in slope for the water to flow down. The first aqueduct was called the Aqua Appia and was

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    Were the Romans Civilised

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    Essay-how civilised were the Romans. This essay is about if the Romans were civilised or not. Civilised means to have a good culture and education‚ to treat people with respect‚ being tolerant-not violent. It also means to have rules‚ help others‚ be clean‚ be organised and being polite. The Romans were civilised in war because of the following answers‚ when they fought they had superior equipment‚ they had been well trained by a professional‚ they took advantage of their terrain and they were

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    The Roman Era

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    Once we have seen that not all society was represented in funerary and religious monuments‚ we need to deal with the fact that people and time destroyed most of them and consequently‚ reaching them is no longer possible . Since the Roman Era itself‚ inscribed monuments were reused for inscribing a new dedication or reused as building material . Furthermore‚ most of those which have lasted until today or‚ at least‚ were recorded in modern times‚ were reused as building materials and consequently‚

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    Roman Aristocracy

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    Classics 105 – Roman History What virtues and attainments defined the Roman aristocrat in the Republic? How‚ if at all‚ did this conception of the aristocrat change during the empire? Select one biography‚ by either Suetonius or Plutarch: discuss its subject’s successes and failures in realizing the appropriate aristocratic ideal. Include in your essay some consideration of the importance placed on this matter by the biography’s author (that is‚ is the matter of aristocratic

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    Roman Gladiators

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    Bloodshed‚ gore‚ and death: these sights were not uncommon in the Roman Empire at “the colosseum‚ a huge arena that could hold 50‚000 [and] would fill the rich and poor alike. These spectacles they watched combined bravery and cruelty‚ honor and violence” (Beck 152). Thousands of people would flood to the colosseum to watch gladiators duel with animals‚ and with each other. This form of entertainment attracted multiple spectators‚ yet is was an extremely deadly sport. A multitude of gladiators died

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    Roman fever

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    From the terrace of a Roman restaurant‚ two middle-aged women gaze down on the splendor of Rome and its ancient ruins. The narrator describes one of the women as small and pale and the other u0093fulleru0094 and u0093higher in color.u0094 On the stairway leading to a courtyard below‚ two young girls hasten off to an adventure. The women overhear one of them saying‚ u0093Well‚ come along‚ then‚ and letu0092s leave the young things to their knitting.u0094 .......The pale woman‚ Mrs. Horace (Grace)

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    The Legacy of Roman Art

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    The Legacy of Roman Art From the beginnings of human existence art has been used to depict‚ glorify‚ and eternize the cultures of a society. Though the ages of time none have become more world renown than the workings of the Roman civilization; an art form which incorporated the customs of the Etruscans and Greeks to create an individualistic style that appealed to the cultural aesthetics of the time period. Of the various forms of art used by the Romans‚ the one which most clearly illustrates

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