This shall make you very knowledgeable. By Tom c and Dan p.

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This shall make you very knowledgeable. By Tom c and Dan p. The Rotten Romans This shall make you very knowledgeable. By Tom c and Dan p.

contents Slide 1 :who where the Romans? Slide 2:Roman gladiators Slide 3:what did the Romans eat and drink? Slide 4:what did the Romans do for us? Slide 5:who were the famous Romans? Slide 6: glossary

Who where the romans? There was a very powerful part of Rome who took over a lot of places. They often had dinner parties after a day out. They often wore clothes such as tunics! Usually the rich people had slaves to do there commands.

The gladiators One of the things romans enjoyed was the entertainment of the gladiator fights. The sentences to death was being eaten by lions or other gladiators! They fought for there freedom, popularity and the chance to become rich.

What did the romans eat and drink They ground herbs into sauces for there dinner parties. The most popular foods where breads, olives and cheese. The most popular drink was mainly wine for there parties they usually had.

This is a diagram of a solider!

What did romans do for us? The Romans built roads which lead to Britain and Rome. The A5 is a roman road and lots of people have rebuilt it so it is still here for us to drive on now. They also gave us our learning education. They found the first towns in in Britain.

Who where the famous romans? Julius caser was a very famous man because he nearly bought Rome to the river rye. Gaius Marias was famous for stopping a group of barbarises from the north invading Italy.

glossary Tunics : a cloth mostly worn by men. Commands : some thing you tell your slave to do. Entertainment : a thing you can watch or do Gladiator : a solder at fights in an arena. Popular : some one who is known well

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