2. Romulus and Remus About Romulus and Remus They are twin
brothers. They have a wicked uncle who put them in a river named
Tiber. A female Wolf found them and took them to his cave. When
Romulus was carried away to the sky the name of god he turned into
was the name Quirinus.
3. Roman Empire The Romans invaded lots of countries. They
invaded countries like Spain,Iraq,Syria and France. They also
invaded Britain. The reason for that was They wanted our wealth.
They didnt go further than Central Scotland because they thought we
were crazy.
4. Julius Ceasar Julius Ceasar was a very cruel and wicked
leader he was the one who ordered the Romans to invade Britain.
Here are some facts about him. His full name is Gailus Julius
Ceasar. His mother was called Aurelia Cotta. Julius Ceasars face
was depicted on Roman coins.
5. Roman Baths The Romans liked to go to the baths in the
afternoon. The ladies didnt bath with men. They didnt just go to
the baths for a bath. They also had a bit of a relaxation like a
chat or sometimes just to chill. The place Bath was named after the
baths the Romans made.
6. Roman Soldier Here are some Roman soldiers. Dux= a general
in charge of two or more legions. Imaginifer= A standard-bearer
carrying the imago - the standard which bore a likeness of the
emperor, and, at later dates, his family.
7. Coliseum The Coliseum had around 80 entrances and can
accommodate 50,000 spectators. The last gladiatorial fights took
place in 435 AD.
8. Tortoise Formation The Romans used tortoise formation for
keeping them safe because remember there were no things to hide
behind. The reason there were gaps were so they could see where
they were going.
9. Roman Gladiator Nearly 30 types of gladiators have been
found out. By the time of the end of the republic, about 50% of all
gladiators were volunteers.
10. Roman Banquet The rich Romans ate a variety of food like
basically they tried everything. The poor Romans would have to eat
bread and vegetable soup sometimes porridge. Meat for a poor Roman
was a luxury.
11. Roman numerals In Roman times there were no such thing as
numbers. In Roman times they used Roman numerals. Roman numerals
were mostly lines and crosses. Once you got up to number 100 it
would be C. Roman numerals were hard to use we dont use them now a
days.
12. s So does anyone have any questions about as far as weve
gone yet? Or does anyone
13. Antonine wall The Antonine wall was built around 2000 years
ago. It was built in Scotland it was around from here to Glasgow.
It was not a few miles long It was a few kilometres long! There is
only the ditch left of the wall. And its in Callender
14. Presentation Last Slide Does any one have a question, c
omment, o r quick question Before I end my presentatio n.