who was the man which almost lead to Ancient Rome's fall due to many civil wars and strong disagreements?
Julius Caesar was the man who almost took a great part in Rome's fall due to the many disagreements in his favour.
lowest part of society
Enslaved people.
where did the enslaves people stay?
They stayed in ergastula/prison with every little comfort overall.
who is Julius Caesar?
He was at one point the ruler of Ancient Rome. But people dispeised him because they believed he wanted to rule over everyone and change their religion rules. So he was assinated in his home, ending his life on the spot.
Why were the roads considered a improvement in Rome?
It was because at the time the roads were really helpful considering it really helped with trade, moving goods, moving armies, officials, getting faster communication and much more.
Why did invasions play a big part to play in Ancient Rome's fall?
It is Because each time they were invaded, the more supplies and resources had been taken away, added on top of the big buildings that were taken down by wars.
highest and middle part of society
Patricians and plebeians.
What did the plebeians eat in a daily basis?
They usually ate bread, beans, vegetables, olives, water and low quality wine.
What was the belief of Romulus?
He was the 'creator' of Rome by killing his twin brother for power.
Why was the trade considered an improvement in Rome?
It lead so much political stability in Rome's trusting of other nation's with more safety while giving and receiving the goods.
What was the biggest impact that made Ancient Rome rise?
It was the powerful military and legions that lead the country to it's victory in every war, all thanks to the commanders.
what were the people called who got out of enslavery called?
The freedmen.
What kind of jobs did the plebeians have to gain money?
They were either farmers, tradesmen, artisans, construction workers, bakers, shopkeepers, soldiers, and sailors.
What was the belief of Remus?
He was the twin brother of Romulus who killed him for more power.
Why were the laws considered an improvement to Ancient Rome?
The laws kept everyone safe for their own good, like the 12 tables for example. while doing that, it also gave everyone fair rights to their religion and much more.
What was the last government in Ancient Rome before it's fall?
the Last government of Ancient Rome was an empire.
Which social class was the largest?
The plebeians class.
What did the Patricians eat on a daily basis?
They ate proper, modern, and fancy muilticourse meals with extra spiced up meals with lot's of flavours like pork, poultry, fish (red mullet), often accompanied by complex sauces, honey, and expensive spices. Delicacies included stuffed dormice, flamingo tongues, peacock, and snails.
Who is Augustus?
He is the nephew of Julius and became his heir. He was the founder of his own empire that he changed from a republic to a autocratic.
what types of entertainment games and ceremonies were there for the people of Rome?
They had gladiatorial games, chariot races, theatrical performances, public festivals, hunting shows, latruncuil [chess], reading, dancing, and much more.
The 12 table laws were created at what year for Rome's amazing rise?
It was created around 449 BC.
Which class had one third of the population in Ancient Rome?
Enslaved people.
Who was the First ruler of Rome?
Romulus Augustulus was the last ruler of Rome before it corrupted
List the different types of improvements made overall in Ancient Rome
In Engineering, government, laws, military, legions, language, literature, calendars, health centres, entertainment, and art.