Location of Ancient Rome
Government of Ancient Rome
Influence of Julius Caesar and Augustus in Rome
Legacy of Romans in art, architecture, and literature
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Where is Rome?

Rome is in Italy, which is in Europe.

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What are consuls?

They are 2 people that led the government before an empire was formed.

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Who was Julius Caesar?

He was an emperor of Rome.

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What is architecture?

Architecture is the design and building of structures.

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What is the geography of Rome?

It is surrounded by water, plains, and mountains.

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How was the republic founded?

It was founded when the people removed the last king from power.

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What is one of his accomplishments?

He created the calendar.

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What did Romans build?

They built a lot of things, including arenas, aqueducts, arches, domed buildings, etc.

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Why did Rome make so much food?

They had a lot of farmland, so they had a surplus of food.

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Who were emperors?

In the republic, they led the government.

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Who was Augustus?

He was also an emperor of Rome.

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What types of art did the Romans make?

They made paintings, sculptures, carvings, busts, etc.

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How did Rome expand?

They expanded by winning wars, and gaining land from those that lost to them.

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How did people earn positions in govt.?

They had to be a citizen, and they had to be of a high class.

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What is one of Augustus´s accomplishments?

When he attacked Egypt, he destroyed 3/4 of it´s military fleet.

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What is literature?

Literature is different types of writing, like books, poems, letters, etc.

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What is Italy?

Italy is a penninsula, so they were very much involved in trading.

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What did consuls do?

They led the government in war.

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Why was Julius Caesar killed?

He was killed because people thought he would become a king, which they did not want happening.

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What is one famous example of literature in Rome?

One famous example of literature in Rome is the Aeneid, an 8-volume poem written by Virgil, a famous writer.