The Roman Empire
Rome was a city on the Italian Peninsula. In the 6th century BC, the people expelled their kings and the city became a republic. In the next centuries, Rome conquered territory all over the Mediterranean and became an empire. The Romans built cities, bridges and roads, and spread their language and culture throughout the Empire. [...]
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81 recursos
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Didactic objectives Find the different periods of Roman history on a timeline. Understand the social and economic organisation of Rome from the monarchy to the fall of the Empire. [...]
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1. The origins of Rome In the 2nd millenium BC, the Italian Peninsula was inhabited by different peoples (Latins, Etruscans, Greeks…). It was the Latins in the centre of the peninsula who founded Rome. Rome began as a monarchy. [...]
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Rome was a city on the Italian Peninsula. In the 6th century BC, the people expelled their kings and the city became a republic. In the next centuries, Rome conquered territory all over the Mediterranean and became an empire. [...]
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1.1. The origins of Rome In the 1st millennium BC, the Italian Peninsula was populated by Latins (in the centre), Etruscans (in the north) and Greeks (in the south). [...]
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2.1. The expansion of Rome Rome conquered many territories using its wealth and large, efficient army. The Roman conquests can be divided into three periods: Between 500 and 250 BC, Rome conquered the Italian Peninsula. [...]
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3.1. Augustus and the Empire After Julius Caesar's death, his adopted son Octavius overcame his rivals. The Senate gave him the name Augustus ("chosen by the gods") and he was made Emperor of Rome. [...]
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4.1. Urban society During the expansion of the Roman Empire, hundreds of cities were built. They all had a similar structure, with a central square (forum) and walls around the city. [...]
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5.1. The creation of the Germanic kingdoms At the beginning of the 5th century, the Germanic peoples (Suebi, Vandals, Alans, Visigoths) were pushed into the Western Roman Empire by the expansion of the Huns from Central Asia. [...]
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While the Western Roman Empire suffered the barbarian invasions, the Eastern Empire survived and preserved the Roman heritage. 6.1. Justinian's rule In the 6th century, the Byzantine Emperor Justinian wanted to restore the Roman Empire. [...]
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Rome was a city on the Italian Peninsula. In the 6th century BC, the people expelled their kings and the city became a republic. In the next centuries, Rome conquered territory all over the Mediterranean and became an empire. [...]
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Rome was a city on the Italian Peninsula. In the 6th century BC, the people expelled their kings and the city became a republic. In the next centuries, Rome conquered territory all over the Mediterranean and became an empire. [...]
Cursos y asignaturas
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12 años:
- Geografía
- Historia
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13 años:
- Geografía
- Historia
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