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Published on Apr 05, 2016

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Rome from A to Z

By. Ashton F.

A is for Aqueduct

  • Used to transport water from ocean and lakes
  • Made out of limestone
  • When there is a casem or valley the aqueduct would carry the water over and the the water would the raise and raise until it would then release at the top and keep going
Photo by edsalkeld

B is for Bathes

  • Used to relieve stress
  • There are three different rooms(cold room,heat room,and warm room)
  • People would get married at their bathes.

C is for Caesar

  • Was a dictator
  • Julius caesar had a lot of power
Photo by euthman

D is for Destroyer of Rome

  • mother helped him become emporer
  • He was adopted by the by the current emerpor

E is for Empire

  • The rome empire lasted about 500 years
  • Only civilians can join the empire
  • Empire expaned from east to west

F is for Fall

  • The empire falls was due to a lot of fact that they didn,t worked together
  • Another is that they didn't want a army
  • Their allies turn on them

G is for Gods and Goddess

  • There are 20 gods and goddess together
  • 12 main gods and and goddess together
  • Almost all the gods in rome are named after planets

H is for Hanninbil

  • One of romes Generals
  • Lead the Carthage to the Punic war

I is for one

  • The romans way of writing the number one
  • Can be found on clock
Photo by andrechinn

J is for Jupiter

  • The king of all the gods and goddess
  • He has two brothers and a sister, Neptune,pluto,and Juno
  • He is married to Juno his sister
Photo by cogdogblog

K is for killing

  • Had killed christants
  • Killed some of their emperors and the emperors killed themself

L is for Latin

  • The laugage the romans speaked
  • Some english words came from latin language
Photo by tim caynes

M is for May

  • Named after Maia the roman goddess Spring
  • The fifth month of the year

N is for Neptune

  • The lord of the sea
  • He has three siblings

O is for October

  • Means eight
  • The eigth month in te calender

P is for Panthorn

  • What christians call chruch
  • Where the romans worship the gods and goddess
Photo by YaYapas

Q is for quid pro quo

  • It means something for something
  • Is a latin word

R is for Roman Roads

  • Built by roman engeeirs
  • Used to get to places on a path
  • Built by digging trenches and then put stone in it.
Photo by Pot Noodle

S is for Saturn

  • Is the sixth planet from the sun and solar system
  • named after the Father of Jupiter
  • Has a ring around it
Photo by bark

T is for the Twelve Tables

  • There rules that they follow
  • Put in a specific place so that people can see them
Photo by ajlvi

U is for Uranus

  • Is the fifth planet in the solar system
  • Is named after a god
Photo by FlyingSinger

V is for five in roman numerals

  • You can find the symbol on a grandfather clock
  • A way the romans represented 5
Photo by Leo Reynolds

W is for water

  • The romas loved water
  • One of their most valuable resuocres
  • Used water a lot to show off
Photo by @Doug88888

X is for ten in roman nurmelas

  • The way the romans represents the number ten
  • Found on grandfather clock and shirt sizes
Photo by Leo Reynolds

Y is for Younder

  • The romans expanded to east to west.
  • Doing this gave them allies as they traveled to to the east

Z is for Zama

  • Was fought around october 19
  • Was around the punic war

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