By Sophie
THE ROMANS Towns The Romans built Britain’s first towns. Throughout their empire,the Romans built their towns in exactly the same style. Streets were laid out neatly in a grid pattern. The three largest towns that the Romans built were: London, Colchester and St. Albans.
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THE ROMANSTHE ROMANS Mosaics Mosaic floors were a statement of wealth and importance. Each mosaic used over one hundred tiles.
THE ROMANSTHE ROMANS Artists We learnt about some artists, two worked in Rome. Leonardo da Vinci was born on 15 April Michelangelo painted the high ceiling of the Sistine chapel (see photo). We had a go at painting upside down. It was really hard work and messy!
THE ROMANSTHE ROMANS Neptune Neptune was god of the sea. He carried a trident. Neptune was also named the earth shaker because he made massive earthquakes.
THE ROMANSTHE ROMANS Soldiers Only men could be in the Roman Army. No women. Men had to be at least 20 years old. This is a picture of a Tortoise manoeuvre.
AND FINALLY This is a picture of Hadrian’s Wall which I visited in It is about 73 miles long and was built by the Romans. This is my mosaic tile that I made at Chedworth Roman Villa in February.
I visited the Roman amphitheatre in Cirencester – it seated 8000 spectators.