CLASS WORK CHAPTER 11 ROMAN EMPERORS PART 1 Create Questions for interview 1.Emperor number 2.Full name 3.Born, Birthplace 4.Early life (background) 5.Rise.

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CLASS WORK CHAPTER 11 ROMAN EMPERORS PART 1 Create Questions for interview 1.Emperor number 2.Full name 3.Born, Birthplace 4.Early life (background) 5.Rise to power (how he became an emperor) 6.Predecessor (emperor before) 7.More interesting question and answers For the reporter 1.When Died 2.How he died 3.Legacy (known for) 4.Successor (emperor after) PART 2 POSTER BOARD Create a poster board to advertise your emperor 1.Full name 2.Picture 3.Emperor number 4.Legacy: (good or bad) 5.important facts

ROMAN EMPEROR PROJECT Research about the emperor you were assigned 1.Emperor number 2.Full name 3.Born 4.Birthplace 5.Early life (background) 6.Rise to power (how he became an emperor) 7.Predecessor (emperor before) 8.Successor (emperor after) 9.Legacy (known for) 10.How he Died 11.And More interesting

1.Octavian "Augustus. 2.Antonius Pius. 3.Marcus Aurelius 4.Trajan. 5.Hadrian. 6.Tiberius. 7.Vespasian. 8.nerva 9.Constantine 10.Claudius. 11.Caligula. 12.Nero. 13.Commodus 14.TitusTitus 15.DomitianDomitian Roman Emperors