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ANCIENT ROME HISTORY AND CULTURE
What is the legacy of Rome? What did we
learn from the Romans?
Listen to your teacher/assistant. Fill in the gaps in the following text. Use
these words:
Empire famous war killed uncle 753 ago wolf murdered senators France
citizens empire plebeians free slave twins ruled story legend
The origins of Rome. ________ and History
2,000 years _____ , Rome was the capital of the Roman _________. The
construction of Rome started in _____B.C. The Romans had a_____ to
explain how Rome began. Twin boys, Romulus and Remus, were the sons
of Mars (the Roman god of ______). An evil _____took them as babies
from their mother and threw them into the River Tiber. The babies floated
to land, and a mother ______ fed and cared for them. Later a shepherd
looked after the ____ until they grew up. Years later, Mars told his twin
sons to build a city there. The city was Rome. One day, Remus made fun of
the wall Romulus had built around the city. The twins argued, fought and
Romulus _______Remus. Today, historians agree that people lived in
Rome long before 753 B.C., but the legend is one of the most ______ in
world history.
The Republic
The Senate ____the republic. Rich men called ________ ran the
government. Poor men (called _________) had much less power. The
plebeians fought for fairer treatment. A plebeian was a _____man, not a
______ and could be a Roman citizen. People in lands conquered by the
Romans could become ______too. But women and slaves could not be
citizens, so they could not vote in elections. Rich men and plebeians
fought for the control of power. By the 1st century BC, Rome conquered
many areas in ______, England, Spain, and the North of Africa. Rome was
more than a republic, it was an _____. Some generals, like Julius Caesar,
were so important that they became the rulers of Rome. But, Julius Caesar
was ______ before he could become emperor.
The origins of Rome- Legend and History
2,000 years ago Rome was the capital of the Roman Empire. The
construction of Rome started in 753 B.C. The Romans had a story to
explain how Rome began. Twin boys, Romulus and Remus, were the sons
of Mars (the Roman god or war). An evil uncle took them as babies from
their mother and threw them into the River Tiber. The babies floated to
land, and a mother wolf fed and cared for them. Later a shepherd looked
after the twins until they grew up. Years later, Mars told his twin sons to
build a city there. The city was Rome. One day, Remus made fun of the
wall Romulus had built around the city. The twins argued, fought and
Romulus killed Remus. Today, historians agree that people lived in Rome
long before 753 B.C., but the legend is one of the most famous in world
history.
The Monarchy
During the early years of Rome, the city was ruled by kings. Many of these
kings were Etruscans, an old civilization from the north of Italy, which
dominated Rome for many years. In those times, the kings and the Senate
ruled the city. Around 590 BC, Romans expelled the Etruscans kings from
Rome. The last king of Rome was Tarquin the Proud.
The Republic
The Senate ruled the republic. Rich men called senators ran the
government. Poor men (called plebeians) had much less power. The
plebeians fought for fairer treatment. A plebeian was a free man, not a
slave and could be a Roman citizen. People in lands conquered by the
Romans could become citizens too. But women and slaves could not be
citizens, so they could not vote in elections. Rich men and plebeians
fought for the control of power. By the 1st century BC, Rome conquered
many areas in France, England, Spain, and the North of Africa. Rome was
more than a republic, it was an empire. Some generals, like Julius Caesar,
were so important than they became the rulers of Rome. But, Julius
Caesar was murdered before he could become emperor.
The Empire
After years of fighting, Octavian, a Roman army leader became Emperor in
27 BC. Augustus was the first Emperor of Rome. The Empire lasted till 476
AD when it collapsed and was conquered by Germanic tribes known as
barbarians. The Roman Empire dominated the Mediterranean Sea (Mare
Nostrum). Emperors extended the Empire throughout Europe, Africa and
Asia. Hadrian decided to stop the conquest and built a wall between
Roman Britain and Scotland (the Hadrian Wall). The Roman legions did not
pass the border of the empire in Germany(“limes”). But some of the
emperors wanted to become gods and paid little attention to the good
administration of the empire. After the 3rd century AD the empire
entered a crisis till its collapse in 476 AD.

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Rome clil

  • 1. ANCIENT ROME HISTORY AND CULTURE What is the legacy of Rome? What did we learn from the Romans?
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Listen to your teacher/assistant. Fill in the gaps in the following text. Use these words: Empire famous war killed uncle 753 ago wolf murdered senators France citizens empire plebeians free slave twins ruled story legend The origins of Rome. ________ and History 2,000 years _____ , Rome was the capital of the Roman _________. The construction of Rome started in _____B.C. The Romans had a_____ to explain how Rome began. Twin boys, Romulus and Remus, were the sons of Mars (the Roman god of ______). An evil _____took them as babies from their mother and threw them into the River Tiber. The babies floated to land, and a mother ______ fed and cared for them. Later a shepherd looked after the ____ until they grew up. Years later, Mars told his twin sons to build a city there. The city was Rome. One day, Remus made fun of the wall Romulus had built around the city. The twins argued, fought and Romulus _______Remus. Today, historians agree that people lived in
  • 6. Rome long before 753 B.C., but the legend is one of the most ______ in world history. The Republic The Senate ____the republic. Rich men called ________ ran the government. Poor men (called _________) had much less power. The plebeians fought for fairer treatment. A plebeian was a _____man, not a ______ and could be a Roman citizen. People in lands conquered by the Romans could become ______too. But women and slaves could not be citizens, so they could not vote in elections. Rich men and plebeians fought for the control of power. By the 1st century BC, Rome conquered many areas in ______, England, Spain, and the North of Africa. Rome was more than a republic, it was an _____. Some generals, like Julius Caesar, were so important that they became the rulers of Rome. But, Julius Caesar was ______ before he could become emperor.
  • 7. The origins of Rome- Legend and History 2,000 years ago Rome was the capital of the Roman Empire. The construction of Rome started in 753 B.C. The Romans had a story to explain how Rome began. Twin boys, Romulus and Remus, were the sons of Mars (the Roman god or war). An evil uncle took them as babies from their mother and threw them into the River Tiber. The babies floated to land, and a mother wolf fed and cared for them. Later a shepherd looked after the twins until they grew up. Years later, Mars told his twin sons to build a city there. The city was Rome. One day, Remus made fun of the wall Romulus had built around the city. The twins argued, fought and Romulus killed Remus. Today, historians agree that people lived in Rome long before 753 B.C., but the legend is one of the most famous in world history.
  • 8. The Monarchy During the early years of Rome, the city was ruled by kings. Many of these kings were Etruscans, an old civilization from the north of Italy, which dominated Rome for many years. In those times, the kings and the Senate ruled the city. Around 590 BC, Romans expelled the Etruscans kings from Rome. The last king of Rome was Tarquin the Proud.
  • 9. The Republic The Senate ruled the republic. Rich men called senators ran the government. Poor men (called plebeians) had much less power. The plebeians fought for fairer treatment. A plebeian was a free man, not a slave and could be a Roman citizen. People in lands conquered by the Romans could become citizens too. But women and slaves could not be citizens, so they could not vote in elections. Rich men and plebeians fought for the control of power. By the 1st century BC, Rome conquered many areas in France, England, Spain, and the North of Africa. Rome was more than a republic, it was an empire. Some generals, like Julius Caesar, were so important than they became the rulers of Rome. But, Julius Caesar was murdered before he could become emperor.
  • 10. The Empire After years of fighting, Octavian, a Roman army leader became Emperor in 27 BC. Augustus was the first Emperor of Rome. The Empire lasted till 476 AD when it collapsed and was conquered by Germanic tribes known as barbarians. The Roman Empire dominated the Mediterranean Sea (Mare Nostrum). Emperors extended the Empire throughout Europe, Africa and Asia. Hadrian decided to stop the conquest and built a wall between Roman Britain and Scotland (the Hadrian Wall). The Roman legions did not pass the border of the empire in Germany(“limes”). But some of the emperors wanted to become gods and paid little attention to the good administration of the empire. After the 3rd century AD the empire entered a crisis till its collapse in 476 AD.