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LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME CHAPTER 9 SECTION 1

MAIN IDEAS ROMAN CULTURE: DAILY LIFE IN ROME:

MEETING PEOPLE VIRGIL HORACE GALEN PTOLEMY SPARTACUS

VOCABULARY VAULT: SATIRE: ODE: ANATOMY: FORUM: GLADIATOR: PATERFAMILIAS: RHETORIC:

GREEK AND ROMAN GODS GREEK GODROMAN GODROLE ARES ZUES HERA APHRODITE ARTEMIS ATHENA HERMES HADES POSEIDON HEPHAESTUS

QUESTIONS EXPLAIN: How was the character Aeneas an ideal Roman? CONTRAST: Describe the freedoms of upper class women that were not available to women of other classes.