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Page 1: The Legacy of the Romans. Learning objective: What was the Roman legacy? The legacy of the Romans is extremely important. Many things that form part of

The Legacy of the Romans

Page 2: The Legacy of the Romans. Learning objective: What was the Roman legacy? The legacy of the Romans is extremely important. Many things that form part of

Learning objective: What was the Roman legacy?

The legacy of the Romans is extremely important. Many things that form part of everyday life were introduced or improved by the Romans. Over the centuries since the collapse of the Roman Empire, Romans ideas, literature, art and architecture have influenced many people around the world.

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Page 4: The Legacy of the Romans. Learning objective: What was the Roman legacy? The legacy of the Romans is extremely important. Many things that form part of

Art Cricket Latin sewage Public heated baths

Turnips and carrots

Aqueducts

Education

Irrigation( water supply)

The calendar

Coins Paved streets and pavements

Apples, pears and grapes

Roads Wine Cats Stinging nettles

Towns Glass Street Cleaners

Shops

Laws Tenement Blocks

Public order

Firemen and Police

Parks Cabbages & peas

Public libraries

Public notices and adverts

Literature

Chocolate

Baseball

Cement and bricks

Benefits (free food) for poor citizens

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Now you have two minutes...To remember as much as possible!!

You will then have 3 minutes to write down as many as you can remember!

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Literature Roman authors followed the famous Greek

authors, often developing and building upon Greek writing. 

Most surviving literature is written for or by the rich. Writers were supported by the rich. Many writers have been influenced by the Romans including Shakespeare (Julius Caesar,

Antony and Cleopatra).

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ArchitectureMany Roman buildings still stand - just this is

evidence of how good Roman architecture was. Roman architecture has many connections with Greek architecture through the use of pillars and arches. Since the Renaissance, this style has been popular around the world. 

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ArtRoman art has influenced many people. Just

as with architecture, the Renaissance saw a rebirth in interest in classical art. The use of pictures of Emperors on coins and sculptures introduced powerful images to society.

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LanguageEnglish is a mixture of many different

languages, but it contains very many references to Latin. Some Latin words are used directly, whereas others have been adapted - yet the influence of the Romans in our language can easily be seen - you can learn more in the quiz.

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Now to test your knowledge...1What does the word 'Legacy' mean? A. Something left behindB. A total disasterC. Helping others D. Where a society is totally wiped out

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2. Who improved or introduced many of the things that are part of everyday life today?

A. Teachers B. Romans C. Friends D. Countrymen

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3. Which of the following was NOT introduced by the Romans? A. Glass B. Calendar C. Face painting D. Stinging nettles

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4. What was the official language of Rome? A. Greek B. A total mixtureC. Italian D. Latin

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5. Which of these foods was NOT introduced by the Romans? A. ApplesB. CoconutsC. Pears D. Peas

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6.What did the Romans bring to Britain that helped keep people safe?

A. Ambulance menB. Firemen and Police C. Armed guards D. Fully equipped soldiers

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7. Who did Roman authors follow? A. No-one - they were originalB. The Europeans C. The Greeks D. The Russians

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8.Most surviving literature was written for or created by: A. All of society B. The monarchy C. The poor D. The rich

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9. Which of these writers has been directly influenced by the Romans? A. William Shakespeare B. William Wordsworth C. William Blake D. Joseph Puffindi

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10. What is the best evidence to how well Roman buildings were built?

A. Examining paintings of their construction

B. Many still stand today C. They have been copied again and again

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11. Since when has the 'Classical' style of architecture been popular?

A. Since the Romans B. Since the Normans C. Since the Renaissance D. Since the discovery of America

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12. How has Latin influenced the English language? A. Hardly at all B. Some words are used directly, other are

slightly adapted For 1000 years C. Latin was the only official language. The

Romans used it continually D. Not very much as it only makes up a

small percentage of the English language

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The answers...1. A 10. B2.B 11. C3.C 12. B4. D5. B6. B7. C8. D9. A

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Last Task... Write a paragraph in your book explaining

what the Roman legacy was. . .

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To finish...1. What have you enjoyed the most so far?2. What have you enjoyed the least?

Next time... The Norman Conquest