
is for Aqueducts
Aqueducts are a channel that
carries water down to the
Roman cities.


is for Baths
Roman baths were more like a large swimming pool where people could meet friends, relax, or be entertained. Water filled the baths from the Aqueducts.


is for Catacombs


An early Roman Catacomb was a place for the Romans to bury their dead. The Christians also used Catacombs as a place to hold religious meetings.

is for Dictators

A dictator is a ruler with total power over a city. An example is Julius Cesar. He was a dictator of Rome.

is for Etruscans

They were influential in teaching the Romans both engineering and building skills. They also influenced the architecture of Rome.

is for Farming

The Tiber River offered fertile soil and water for crops to grow which made Farming successful. Mild Tempetures helped may fruits and vegetables to grow.

is for Gladiators

A Roman Gladiator was a fighter that would fight to the death for the entertainment of the wealthy.

is for Harvest

Rome has a mild climate which allows them to harvest crops in the spring and plant in the fall. Farmers in Rome harvest many fruits and vegetables like Cherries, Grapes, Olives, Walnuts, herbs and spices.

is for Italy

Italy is located in Europe, along the Mediterranean sea. Rome is the capital of Italy. The country is shaped like a boot.

is for Justinian Code

Justinian Code was a code used in ancient Rome from about 529 to 565 CE

is for King Numitor

King Numitor was the ruler of Rome for a long time until he was eventually ejected from his position. King Numitor had a brother that desired to be king so his brother Amulius had his brother King Numitor ejected from the throne.

is for Literature

Roman Literature is the retelling of historic roman events, poems, stories, tradgedies that occurred in ancient roman times.

is for Mediterranian Sea

This sea is important for many countries to thrive as it provides many resources like food and travel.

is for Nero

He was the last of the Julio Claudian Emperors. Nero was disliked by many for his cruelness and taste for extravagant things.

is for Octavian

Octavian is the Nephew of the Dictator of Julius Ceasar. Julius Ceasar did not have any children of his own so he adopted Octavian so that he would have a family member to carry on his traditions and legacy. Later Octavian changed his name to Augustus.

is for Plumbing

Ancient Rome had aqueducts that carried water to their homes and cities. The reservoir was connected to a large pipe that lead to smaller pipes.

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is for Aqueducts
Aqueducts are a channel that
carries water down to the
Roman cities.


is for Baths
Roman baths were more like a large swimming pool where people could meet friends, relax, or be entertained. Water filled the baths from the Aqueducts.


is for Catacombs


An early Roman Catacomb was a place for the Romans to bury their dead. The Christians also used Catacombs as a place to hold religious meetings.

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