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EUROPE - The adventure of discovery

The Latin Language. EUROPE - The adventure of discovery. amo I love amas you love amat he/she loves amamus we love amatis you love amant they love. insula nominative (subject) insula you love insulam accusative (object) insulae genitive insulae dative insula ablative.

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EUROPE - The adventure of discovery

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  1. The Latin Language EUROPE - The adventure of discovery amo I love amas you love amat he/she loves amamus we love amatis you love amant they love insula nominative (subject) insula you love insulam accusative (object) insulae genitive insulae dative insula ablative AMARE = to love INSULA = an island • an amateur photographer • (= lover of photography) • an amorous look … • I’m not enamoured of … • an example of insular thought • I live on a peninsular. (pen = almost) • The machine is poorly insulated.

  2. EUROPE - The adventure of discovery The Latin Language – noun inflections insula nominative (subject) Insula bella est. insula you love O insula, te amo insulam accusative (object) Insulam amo insulae genitive Insulae dicit. insulae dative Historiam insulae amo insula ablative Puer insulae est. INSULA = an island . . .

  3. Language Sources EUROPE - The adventure of discovery • The Origin of Western Languages • some Latin sentences • the Latin Language • Latin proverbs • Latin course for beginners • Latin expressions used in English • French words used in English • the Anglo-Norman language I love you. Te amo. Je t’aime. Te quiero. Ti amo.

  4. Christianity EUROPE - The adventure of discovery Christianity has been fundamental to the history of Europe around time JC was born, many different sects in Roman Empire by 400 AD, Christianity was dominant Jews had long believed a Saviour would be born to lead them Jesus was born in Nazareth under Roman rule little known of early life, but in 27 AD he began preaching he told many parables and performed miracles of healing the Jewish authorites accused him of blasphemy the Romans under Pontius Pilate tried and crucified him he is believed to have come to life again after three days (the Resurrection)

  5. EUROPE - The adventure of discovery Jesus Christ - Preacher

  6. EUROPE - The adventure of discovery "The Last Supper" - by Leonardo da Vinci

  7. EUROPE The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ by the Romans The adventure of discovery

  8. Emperor Constantine EUROPE - The adventure of discovery • Christians were persecuted for their faith • many died cruelly in the Romans' amphitheatres • the Emperor Constantine recognized Christianity in 313 AD • he is said to have adopted the Christian symbol by painting it on his soldiers' shields before a successful battle • thanks to him, Christianity became deeply rooted by the 5th century

  9. Who were The Celts? The Celts – 500 BC to 43 AD EUROPE - The adventure of discovery Neolithic Stones in 500 BC, Celts were dominant European power they had expanded from southern Germany not a nation, more a conferation of tribes with shared culture influence stretched from Spain to Britain, Germany and Northern Italy and as far as Anatolia they were tribal farmers gathered around their Chiefs’ strongholds they were bound together by the Druids; learned priests, lawmakers, bards & sages Celts also had artists, musicians & metalworkers they traded with Rome, Greece & other countries, but were not much influenced by them

  10. Who were The Celts? The Celts – 500 BC to 43 AD EUROPE - The adventure of discovery each Celt was a freeman with individual rights Druidic justice was famous and tribal bonds strong chiefs were elected by tribespeople, and high-kings by the Chiefs both could be deposed if not doing well they were fierce warriors; and used iron for weapons and tools in 390 BC they sacked Rome & in 280 BC they raided Greece & Anatolia they also fought amongst themselves; the Romans exploited this when invading Gaul (France) & Britain the British leader (Caractarus) was betrayed by other Celts disunited, the Celts lost their independence in 43 to 80 AD they later accepted Roman rule and fought for them against Germanic barbarians their culture lives on in Ireland, Brittany, Cornwall and parts of Wales & Scotland (The Celts & their languages - the Breton Language)

  11. the complex routes of the barbariansin the early part of the first millenium the Huns were fearsome warriors

  12. Celtic Peoples Today The Celts – Boudicea EUROPE - The adventure of discovery

  13. A Celtic roundhouse • cooking & washing took place around the central fire • people slept around the inside of the wall

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