Pre-Roman Peoples
Ancient Greece
Romans conquer Hispania
Roman Lives
Roman Legacy
100

The ____ and ____ lived in the Península Ibérica.

Iberians and Celts

100

The Greek civilisation was bron about _____ years ago.

3,000

100

Romans divided Hispania into _____

Provinces

100

2 types of houses in Rome

Domus and Insulae

100
What does polytheist mean?

Belief in many gods and goddesses.

200
The Celts lived in ____, which are walled settlements on high ground.

Castros

200

What language did they speak in Greece?

Greek.

200

The roman empire started in ____ BC and ended in ____ AD

753 BC and 476 AD

200

Which feature carried water to the city?

Aqueducts

200

The inhabitants of Hispania adapted Roman culutre and customes in the process called ____

Romanisation

300

Which people had their own writing and coins for trading with people?

The Iberians

300

What is a polis?

A small independent city.

300

What is Hispania?

The roman name for the Península Ibérica.

300
The romans attended horse races at the ____.

Circus

300
Which new religion appeared in Rome?

Christianity.

400

 The Iberians and the Celts both were organised in ____.

Tribes
400

Which two peoples were non-Citizens in Ancient Greece.

Women and Slaves

400

True or Falese: In Rome, all women were slaves

False.

400

True or False: Education was obligatory

False

400

In Roman, they spoke ....

Latin

500

The Iberians and the Celts shared the peninsula with which four peoples?

Phoenincians, Greeks, Carthaginians, and Romans.

500

The Greeks developed ____ and established the bases of ____ and ____

Philosophy, science, and literature

500

Who were the largest group of people in Rome?

Plebeians.

500

Name at lest 3 crops the Romans grew.

What, grapes, fruit trees, pulses, olives.

500

Which type of art is made with small colourfal tiles stuck in wet plaster.

Mosaics.

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