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3. LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME CITIES ROME--economical capital of the **Ancient World (see picture on pages 184 and 185) 3.1. The Economy A. Agriculture New techniques: Fertiliser, irrigation, crop rotation, *fallow. Tools and animals: ploughs, rakes, spades, etc. Farms: small (belonged to farmers) and big (belonged to richer citizens). *See villas, slaves, and tenant farmers
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B. Craftwork Urban activity Textiles, furniture, weapons, jewellery, pottery, etc. Food too: oil, wine, bread, etc. C. Trade Between Rome, the rest of the Empire, with the north and east of Europe, Africa and Asia (what products do you think?) It increased because of land routes and the use of money (road and sea transport).
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Roman roads in Hispania
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3.2. Society Roman society was divided into: A.FREE PEOPLE Patricians (senators, former magistrates, important landowners, etc.): a minority. Had all political rights and were very rich. Plebeians: the majority. Had some rights but did not participate in government. They demanded more power and eventually achieved it (*Plebeian Tribune)
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(society continued) B. SLAVES Not considered as people but as objects Had no rights Worked but didn’t get paid Ways to be a slave: be taken prisoner in a war, not paying one’s debts, being the children of slaves. They could be freed by their owner—liberti C. OTHERS Tenant farmers: free in theory but serfs in reality (“owned” by the owner of the land they farmed) Women: belonged to their fathers or husbands. They couldn’t vote but they could own property. Their marriages were arranged.
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3.3. Towns A. Main features: *Grid design Defensive walls Two main streets: cardo (north to south) and decumanus (east to west) A *forum at the crossing of the cardo and the decumanus. B. Two kinds of house: Domus: one-family houses of the rich. Insulae: tall buildings with various poorly built apartments. Normally rented to craftsmen, merchants.
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Roman Domus
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Roman insula **HOMEWORK: page 189, ex. 12, 13, 15, and 19/Drawing
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4. RELIGION 4.1. Roman gods. Two types: A.State gods: Jupiter, Juno and Minerva B.Household deities:lares, manes, penates protected the household. There were also: Some emperors who were worshipped as if they were gods and had temples built in their honour. Who do you think this is? Read list of gods (p.190)/Draw what their symbols might be
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4.2. Christianity Emerged at the beginning of the Roman Empire (27 B.C.). Monotheistic They were persecuted and had to hide in *catacombs In 313 A.D. Emperor Constantine published the Edict of Milan which meant there was freedom of worship in the Empire. In 380 A.D. Emperor Theodosius proclaimed Christianity to be the official religion.
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