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    The Roman Underworld

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    THE ROMAN UNDERWORLD The Romans were greatly influenced by the Greeks in religion. Their religious views did not change drastically; however‚ Romans did believe that life was “the spirit’s death‚” and that the soul was freed after healing the earth. In addition‚ the names of all the Greek gods and goddesses were changed to those of a Roman background. For example‚ the Greek god Zeus‚ who was ruler of the sky and the gods‚ evolved into Jupiter‚ who held the same responsibilities. The same went for

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    Civilization the Romans

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    one of the largest empires in the ancient world. Body Law Ancient Romans had developed an excellent law system. Until the end of the 18th century‚ most of Western Europe used this legal system. The root of Romans Law is called Twelve Tables. Today‚ Roman law is no longer applied in legal practice. However‚ Roman law is indispensable to understand the legal systems of today. Language Latin was the native language if the Romans. It was an Italic language the grammar relies little on word order

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    Roman Army

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    was the Roman Army so Successful? The Roman Army was one of the most successful armies in the past as they conquered most of the land in Europe. There were very successful because of their excellent organization‚ strict recruitment policy‚ hard training‚ well equipped armors and equipment and intelligent tactics. Recruitment was the first important process to recruit good men to join the army. The selection process was strict. The man was aged between 18 to 25 and had to be a Roman citizen

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    Roman Food

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    ROME: In our Roman world‚ a wide variety of fruits and vegetables are grown in the rural setting‚ and also in city gardens. According to Aemilia of one of the most popular Roman gardens‚ "We’ve been productive all year round and everything has been tended to by hand‚ manured and carefully protected from cold winds or the scorching sun." She goes on to say that‚ "gardens are currently used to grow the staple vegetables of the Roman diet. The common roman diet usually consists of brassicas‚ greens

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    “Roman Civilization”

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    Reserch Paper “Roman Civilization” INTRODUCTION All important source of our occidental civilization comes from the roman culture. The Roman Empire in its splendor signified a basic event in history. Its extension and diversity hasn’t had any comparison until the present United States. To accomplish this heroic deed it was necessary to obtain certain characteristics of the spirit and attitude of the romans. Their tolerance‚ malleability and practical sense was which made them respond to the

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    Roman Religion

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    Contents The development of Roman religion * Why Roman religion developed….pg 2 * Why Roman religion took the form it did………………………………………….pg 3 The Deities * Deities reference chart…………..pg4-5 Common Practices * How to participate in the practices of prayer‚ sacrifice and divination.pg6-8 * Description of major priesthoods‚ festivals and domestic rituals..pg9-12 The Importance of Outside Religions * Stoicism and epicureanism….pg13 * Mystery religions…………………pg

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    Roman Technology

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    Intro – Ancient Rome is often considered one of the most technologically advanced civilizations of its time. At its height‚ the Roman Empire encompassed 2 million 750 thousand square kilometers. This is owed in part to technological marvels created by Roman inventors. Arches + Concrete – The arch was one of the most important inventions to come out of Rome. This one invention allowed architects to build grand structures‚ each bigger and more innovative than the last. It allowed for fortified

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    Roman Slavery

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    Slavery was commonly practiced throughout all ancient history‚ but no other people in history owned so many slaves and depended on them so much as the Romans. Slavery was accepted as a part of life in ancient Rome by the slaves themselves and by the society. However‚ slavery was both beneficial and disastrous to ancient Rome. In Roman times‚ slaves were primarily prisoners of war. Indeed‚ war was "good business" because of the profits from slavery. Entire cities were captured and

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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 gods

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    most important and central aspect of Roman religion was the idea of dutifulness or devotion to duty which the Romans referred to as pietas. In Republican Rome‚ every plebian chose a patrician as his supporter‚ most patricians were themselves clients of sometimes more powerful echelons in society‚ however their duty was to represent the plebian in any matter‚ mostly economic. This partnership known as “patronage” represents the family’s central role in Roman culture. The pater‚ or father‚ protected

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