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    Theme: Glorification of Rome BOOK I * Explains Juno’s reason for hating the Trojans; it was predicted that ‘there was rising from the blood of Troy a race of men who in days to come would overthrow this Tyrian citadel; a people proud in war and rulers of a great empire’ (refers to Punic wars‚ three wars between Rome and Carthage from 264BC to 146BC) * Glorification of Rome * Role of Prophecy and Fate * Describing Neptune‚ Virgil uses the extended simile of the calming of the

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    What evidence is there for how women could influence political events in Rome? The ideal Roman woman’s role was exemplified by Cornelia Scipionis Africana‚ the loyal wife and mother who manages the household. Cornelia is known as the seamless example of a picture perfect woman: “It is reported that as Cornelia‚ their mother‚ bore the loss of her two sons with a noble and undaunted spirit” 9. She was famous for her dignified behaviour after her sons were murdered. This is the ideal political mother

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    World History Unit 3 Portfolio What’s the Difference: Civilization Comparison and Contrast Part 1: Summarizing Key Differences Between Greece and Rome Unit 3‚ lesson 5: Complete the Ancient Greece and Rome Reteaching Activity (Venn Diagram). 5 points During the remainder of the unit‚ you should work on parts 2 and 3 of the portfolio project. You will submit your work for Parts 1–3 via a dropbox in Lesson 11 of Unit 3. Part 2: Choose two of the following civilizations. Egypt

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    the worldly language in Rome and the fact Emperors were still in use. The most obvious change in Rome‚ in this time period‚ was the changing of polytheism to monotheism‚ specifically Christianity. Knowing at 200 A.D all people at liberty of Roman Empire get civil rights it accounted into 303-305 A.D Christians getting persecuted. In 313 A.D.‚ Christianity was illegal in the empire‚ until Emperor Constantine legalized it‚ and Christianity became the official religion of Rome by the end of the Fourth

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    To obtain political rights‚ the common people (Plebeians) formed their own assembly‚ the Concillum Plebus and named their leaders tribunes. Establishing peace and order gave Rome stability: Rome’s first code of law was established in 450B.C. On ten tablets‚ ten legal experts wrote down a list of Roman customs about property and punishment. However‚ due to plebeian pressure‚ two more tablets were added to satisfy them. The final

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    According to the the journal published by the Institute of Education‚ at Yale University‚ education in the largest sense is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind‚ character or physical ability of an individual. In its technical sense‚ education is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge‚ skills and values from one generation to another. Many people agree that formal education has its roots in ancient Greece with Socrates‚ and then

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    Explain the appeal of a day at the Circus Maximus in ancient Rome The Circus Maximus was the biggest and most important stadium in Rome. It was 570 metres long and 140 metres wide. It was originally made of wood‚ laid out in the 6th century BC‚ but the emperors Titus and Trajan had the whole thing rebuilt out of concrete‚ brick and stone around the end of the first century AD. The emperors also increased the size of the Circus Maximus. It was able to seat 250‚000 spectators. Both women and poor

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    Bibliography: "Ancient Greece Map." Map. Plato-dialogues.org. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 21 May 2013. "Ancient Rome Map." Map. Bible-History.com. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 21 May 2013. Baker‚ Ryan‚ Mr. "Peloponnesian War." History Lecture. Hillfield Stathallan College‚ Hamilton. 13 Nov. 2012. Lecture. Baker‚ Ryan‚ Mr. "Punic Wars." History Lecture. Hillfield Stathallan

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    Prehistoric Medicine Prehistoric people were hunter-gatherers. They lived in small groups and constantly moved around the country seeking out the best conditions for shelter and food supplies. In order to explain the many things in the world they could not otherwise understand‚ they believed in spirits.  Prehistoric medicine  Medicine was extremely basic and what treatments there were reflected their close relationship to nature and their superstition about spirits. Though prehistoric people

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    between Rome and Han China included gender roles‚ method of economical production‚ and architecture. Differences included family structure‚ class structure‚ and religious practice. The gender roles within both Rome and Han China were similar. For example‚ both civilizations were patriarchal. The male was placed in charge because he was the closest to his ancestors‚ maintained the well-being of the household‚ and made sure to continue the family’s sense of honor. A difference between Rome and Han

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