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Rome’s relations

Rome’s relations. Rome and germania. Rome and the empire of germania had an interesting relationship Romans first met the gemanics when exploring up north They took the gemanics as slaves and cut of the hair of the slaves because romans were fasinated by blond hair

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Rome’s relations

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  1. Rome’s relations

  2. Rome and germania • Rome and the empire of germania had an interesting relationship • Romans first met the gemanics when exploring up north • They took the gemanics as slaves and cut of the hair of the slaves because romans were fasinated by blond hair • The germanic tribes were one of the causes for romes fall • The tribes found the crumpling empire and the empire’s ruler ended up sorta “mercy killing” the empire

  3. Rome and carthage aka punic wars • Rome was responsible for the falling of all of carthage’s siblings and mother empires • The carithians weren’t upset by this because of the fact that the other empires were consistetly invading them • Rome decided that they wanted to own carthage so they planned a war which had a few flaws • ROME DIDN’T KNOW HOW TO MAKE SHIPS!! • The romans worked together with the greeks and eventually won the three decade war by completely burning the empire to the ground for 3 weeks straight

  4. Rome and celtic isles • Rome had decided that they hadn’t been to this island yet, which of course was the celtic isles. • Rome reached the island and found in was currently under celtic tribes rule • They tried to conquer one of the tribes and was instead conquered by the tribe and forced to retreat • This tribe is now known as scotland, ireland, north ireland, and wales • Rome built hadrian’s wall to protect themselves from the other tribes, it didn’t help

  5. Rome and greece • Rome and greece were constantly trading with eachother • Rome was the “father” empire of byzantium, who had later abandoned him for the greek culture • Rome ended up destroying greece in a large battle • The greeks and the romans both cut the hair of their blode slaves to make the world’s first extensions • Romans and greeks had the same gods but different names

  6. Rome and Egypt • Rome and Egypt also were trading companions • Rome didn’t assosiate much with this empire

  7. Rome and gaul • Rome invaded gaul shortly after visiting the celtic isles • Rome took the slaves that survived the invasion • These slaves had a known fact to run away and most managed to get back home shortly after they were caught • Rome is the possible “father” of france • Gaul was a celtic sister of celtic isles

  8. Rome and byzantium • Byzantium was the child empire of rome and greece • Rome had left one half of the entire empire to byzantium, who took it then went to become greek • Bzantium had companionship with the empire of kievanrus • Bzantium soon started to crumple • Bzantium was finally destroyed by the ottoman empire when they took his last city of constatinople, aka istanbul

  9. Rome and mongolia • Mongolia is a hated empire • Rome had traded with mongolia • Bzantium’scompainionkievanrus was destroyed by mongolia

  10. questions • Which celtic nations, that now exist, made romans afraid of them? • Which is the biggest empire? • Rome • Mongolia • Germania • Celtic isles

  11. Nations from rome • North italy • South italy • France • Spain • England • Portugual • Byzantium • Prussia • Austria • Hungary

  12. pictures byzantium carthage germania mongolia Celtic isles

  13. biblography • Hetalia • Brain • Mueseum • Indiviual books from anthropology

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