13.9. The fall of Rome
In 476, Romulus Augustus, the 10-year-old emperor of the Western Roman Empire, was removed from the power. Why did the Empire come to an...
13.8. Paganism and Christianity
Why were Christians persecuted? We will focus on some of the reasons: 1- Christians did not want either to honor or sacrifice to Roman...
13.7. Living in the ancient Rome
Here we will see how the daily life of teenagers in ancient Rome was. Domitia and Lucius lived in a domus with their family in a rich...
13.6. Visiting the ancient Rome at the beginning of the 4th century A.D.
These videos allow us to fly through images so that we can have a rough idea of urbanism in ancient Rome, highlighting the monumental...
13.5. Urbanism in ancient Rome.
Many centuries after its foundation, Rome became a large city with almost one million inhabitants. Rome was the center of a large empire...
13.4. Roman territorial expansion.
The main reason of the Rome's expansion was its powerful army. All citizens between the ages of 17 and 60 had the duty to serve in the...
13.3.The expansion of Roman Empire.
Let's see this timeline about the ancient western civilization from its beginning in 3500 BC to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in...
13.2. SPQR
Make a concept map ( Text 2 Mind Map) with the political institutions of Rome in times of the Republic (5th-1st c. BC) and in the Roman...
13.1. Praenomina, nomina, cognomina.
What's your name? How do they call you? What is your full legal name? Why do we have two surnames? Do you know that English people only...
11.8. The Olympic Games.
Now we are going to compete for the trophy. Complete this online questionnaire and be the winner. Click on the image to find out the...