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5.4 From emperor to client
Rome, eternal empire
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Rome, eternal empire
5.4 From emperor to client
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At the end of this lesson...
You can give examples of how the rich and the poor lived in Rome.
You can explain which role slaves had in the Roman Empipre.
You can use the city of Pompeii to explain the Roman culture.
You can determine if a source can be used for research.
Slide 2 - Slide
Typical Aspects H5
the rise of the
Roman empire
, which spread
Graeco-Roman
culture
across Europe
Classical design elements in
Graeco-Roman culture
the conflict between
Graeco-Roman culture
and the
Germanic culture
of northwestern Europe
the rise of the first
monotheistic religions
,
Judaism
and
Christianity
Slide 3 - Slide
Feniks, Geschiedenis Werkplaats, Memo, Saga
Slide 4 - Slide
5.4.1
One empire, one city, one people?
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Video
Slide 7 - Video
Slide 8 - Video
5.4.2
Slavery in the country
Slide 9 - Slide
Feniks, Geschiedenis Werkplaats, Memo, Saga
Slide 10 - Slide
Typical Aspects H5
the rise of the
Roman empire
, which spread
Graeco-Roman
culture
across Europe
Classical design elements in
Graeco-Roman culture
the conflict between
Graeco-Roman culture
and the
Germanic culture
of northwestern Europe
the rise of the first
monotheistic religions
,
Judaism
and
Christianity
Slide 11 - Slide
One people?
Roman society did not view all people the same way.
Which
class
people belonged to was decided by looking at where you were born, how rich you were, what kind of job you had, and which people you knew
Rich Romans lived in luxury, with big houses,
slaves
, education, hobbies
Poor people lived in
i
nsulae
, apartment buildings
Lot of
public facilities
in the city
To keep the poor calm, ‘
bread and circuses
’
Class: A population group within a society
Slide 12 - Slide
Slide 13 - Slide
Slavery
Roman society was
urban agrarian
.
Roman Empire needed large-scale farming. This was organized by large
landowners
, rich Roman citizens
Roman society had a lot of slaves
Some did uneducated hard work, others worked in houses, some worked as a gladiator, some were educated etc.
Some slaves planned
rebellions
, with the most famous one Spartacus
Urban agrarian: A society where agriculture is the main means of livelihood, but in which cities also play an important role
Landowner: A person who owns (a lot of) farmland
Rebellion: To fight back against the person or people in power
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Slide 15 - Video
Why Slavery?
There was a huge number of slaves in ancient Rome, for three main reasons
The children of slaves
automatically became slaves
themselves
The Romans conquered and enslaved many
foreign peoples
the very poorest of Romans often had no other option left than to
sell themselves into slavery
Slide 16 - Slide
As you know....
Gladiators were also slaves! But were there female gladiators?
Slide 17 - Slide
Slide 18 - Video
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