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The Romans The Romans came to Britain nearly 2000 years ago and changed our country. Even today, evidence of the Romans being here, can be seen in the ruins of Roman buildings, forts, roads, and baths can be found all over

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The RomansThe Romans came to Britain nearly 2000 years ago and changed our country.

Even today, evidence of the Romans being here, can be seen in the ruins of Roman buildings, forts, roads, and baths can be found all over Britain.

Roman invasion facts!When did the Romans invade Britain?

First invasion - Caesar's first raidIn August 55 B.C. (55 years before Jesus was born) the Roman general, Emperor Julius Caesar invaded Britain.After winning several battles against the Celtic tribes (Britons) in south-east England he returned to France. How long did the Romans stay in Britain?

The Romans remained in Britain from 43 AD to 410 AD. That is almost four hundred years (four centuries).

Some more factsRoman fighting factsThe battle for Yorkshire and the remainder of northern England was still underway in AD 70.The biggest battle was fought on the banks of the River Medway, close to Rochester. It went on for two days before the Celtic tribes retreated.

The Roman army clothes.. A soldier's life was very tough, they were well armed and trained for dangerous battles. Let's find out what they wore.Metal JacketThis flexible armour was made up of metal strips held together with metal ties. They were so heavy that soldiers had to help each other to put them on.

TunicThe tunic was worn underneath the armour. This was made of rough wool and reached down to the middle of the thigh. It was not until later that short trousers were worn down below!

MORE CLOTHING!Sandals (caligae)These sandals were designed to help the Romans march for long distances. They were strong, well ventilated and allowed the soldiers to march very quickly. The sandals often had metal studs at the bottom to make them last longer.

A Belt (cingulum)The decorated leather strips gave protection during a battle. These belts jangled as the army marched to scare the enemy. The most important soldiers wore the nicest, most expensive belts.

And some more!!!!!!!!!!!A Sword (Gladius)This short sword was also called a 'Gladius' and it was a terrible stabbing weapon. The soldiers could use them easily in the crush of a battle.

EquipmentEach man had a heavy pack with a tool kit, a dish and a pan. The pack held personal items and 3 day's food rations. They may have also carried things like a cloak and a leather bottle for water or wine.

HelmetCenturions and other Officers wore crests on the top of their helmets so that the other men could follow them in battle. The helmets helped to protect the head, face and neck in a battle.

A JavelinThese had a sharp point to pierce shields and armour. Groups of soldiers would throw their javelins through the air at the same time in order to break the enemies charge.

Who was in the Roman army?Only men could be in the Roman Army. No women. Every Roman soldier was a Roman citizen.Every Roman soldier was a Roman citizen. He had to be at least 20 years old. He was not supposed to get married while he was a soldier.Most soldiers in the Roman Empire came from countries outside Italy. There were Roman soldiers from Africa, France, Germany, the Balkans, Spain and the Middle East.Soldiers had to stay in the army for at least 25 years! Then they could retire, with a pension or a gift of land to farm. Old soldiers often settled down to old age together, in a military town or Colonia. SOME ROMAN ARMY PICTURESA Roman fort ,a Roman helmet and a statue of a roman legionary.

How did Rome get its name?Rome is now the capital city of Italy. 2,000 years ago it was the centre of the Roman Empire. Building started in 753 BC.The Romans had a story to explain how Rome began. Twin boys, Romulus and Remus, were the sons of Mars (the Roman god or war). An evil uncle took them as babies from their mother and threw them into the River Tiber to drown. The babies floated to land, and a mother wolf fed and cared for them. Later a herdsman looked after the twins until they grew up.Carrying on the storyYears later, Mars told his twin sons to build a city where they had been found. The city was Rome. One day, Remus made fun of the wall Romulus had built around the city. The twins argued, fought, and Romulus killed Remus. Today, historians and archaeologists agree that people were living in Rome long before 753 BC, but the legend is one of the most famous in world history.Fun Facts!The Emperor Claudius rode an elephant when he visited Britain in AD 43. People in Britain were amazed to see such a sight!To be a Roman citizen, or even an Emperor, you did not have to be born in Rome. The Emperor Septimius Severus was an African, from Libya.

One more fun fact!In his portraits, Julius Caesar wore a wreath on his head to hide his baldness!

The Roman leader Julius Caesar.Roman GodsTheir gods included:Jupiter King of the Gods. God of the skyWeapon: Thunderbolt (thunder and lightning). Son of UranusFather of Jupiter, Neptune and PlutoHusband of Juno, who looked after women.

Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto were the three sons of SaturnNeptuneGod of the Sea and also earthquakesHolds: a trident, which had three prongs.Son of SaturnBrother of Jupiter and PlutoGreek name: Poseidon

MarsGod of War (pictured right)Father of Romulus and RemusSoldiers believed that Mars decided who won, who lost and who died in battle. They prayed to him to ask him to keep them safe from harm and to allow them to win in battle.Why did the Romans borrow new gods?The Romans often borrowed new gods from people they conquered. They hoped these new gods would make them stronger. They borrowed gods from Egypt, for example, such as the goddess Isis. Roman RemainsA clay head of the god Jupiter. And Mithras. She is a Persian God

Thank you for watching!!!I hope you have learnt a lot!!!

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