4.1 The dawn of Rome (part 1)

4.1 The dawn of Rome
The myth of Rome: Two brothers: Romules and Remus are being raised by a wolf. Romules kills Remus and builds Rome.
4.1 Opkomst Rome
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4.1 The dawn of Rome
The myth of Rome: Two brothers: Romules and Remus are being raised by a wolf. Romules kills Remus and builds Rome.
4.1 Opkomst Rome

Slide 1 - Slide

What do you know about the Romans?

Slide 2 - Mind map

Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lessen you will...
  • Know how the Roman monarchy became a Republic.
  • Know how the Roman Republic was organised.

Slide 3 - Slide

What Age is this chapter about?
A
Hunters and gatherers
B
Knights and Monks
C
Greeks and Romans
D
Cities and States

Slide 4 - Quiz

Romulus and Remus

Slide 5 - Slide

Slide 6 - Slide

Early Rome
  •  Built on seven hills next to the river Tiber
  • Monarchy (so ruled by kings)
  • King was advised by a group of nobles = senate
Nobles are people born into rich families with a lot of power. Usually ranked just below the king.

Slide 7 - Slide

The senate of Rome consisting of 300 members

Slide 8 - Slide

From kingdom to republic
  •  Last 3 kings were bad Etruscan tyrants.
  • The last king was exiled.
  • The name of the last king= Tarquinius Superbus
Etruscan= People living to the north of Rome
Exiled= send away
Dutch: Verbannen

Slide 9 - Slide

Republic
  • Republic = a country without a king
  • Instead 2 consuls ruled over Rome for 1 year
  • In bad times (for example: wars) 1 consul would become a dictator (someone with all the power) for six months

Slide 10 - Slide

Dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla 

Slide 11 - Slide

Rome was first a...
A
Aristocracy
B
Democracy
C
Monarchy
D
Republic

Slide 12 - Quiz

[R] According to the Romans. Who was the first king of Rome?
A
Remus
B
Julius Caesar
C
Tarquinius Superbus
D
Romulus

Slide 13 - Quiz

[R] For how long could consuls lead the country
A
6 months
B
1 year
C
2 years
D
4 years

Slide 14 - Quiz

[T] Could you call the modern Netherlands a Republic?

Slide 15 - Open question

Read The myth of "Romulus and Remus".
b.
Why do you think the wolf is one of Rome’s symbols?

Slide 16 - Open question

Read The myth of "Romulus and Remus".
a.
According to the myth, who was the father of Romulus and Remus?

Slide 17 - Open question

Read The myth of "Romulus and Remus".
c.
Why did the boys leave Alba Longa?

Slide 18 - Open question


Which of these 2 statements is correct?


I. In the beginning, Rome was a monarchy
II. In the beginning, Rome was a city state
A
both are correct
B
both are incorrect
C
only I is correct
D
only II is correct

Slide 19 - Quiz

Rome was built near a river on a hilltop.

a. What was the benefit of building a city near a river?

Slide 20 - Open question

Rome was built near a river on a hilltop.

b. What was the benefit of building a city on a hilltop?

Slide 21 - Open question

Which powers did the king have?

Slide 22 - Open question

Read "From kingdom to Republic" .

Some kings ruled as tyrants.
What does that mean?
A
these kings respected Roman people, laws and traditions
B
these kings did not respect Roman people, laws and traditions

Slide 23 - Quiz


Which of these 2 statements is correct?


I. the Roman Republic was ruled by a king who was NOT a tyrant
II. Two consuls checked each other so none of them could be a tyrant
A
both are correct
B
both are incorrect
C
only I is correct
D
only II is correct

Slide 24 - Quiz


Which of these 2 statements is correct?


I. a dictator had the same power as a king, but only for a short time
II. a dictator was only appointed in times of an emergency
A
both are correct
B
both are incorrect
C
only I is correct
D
only II is correct

Slide 25 - Quiz

In times of crisis, they allowed one person to be in charge.
What did they call him?


Slide 26 - Open question

Why did they appoint only one person?


Slide 27 - Open question