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The Legacy of the Roman Empire

The Legacy of the Roman Empire. Chapter 1. Roman Art Forms. Murals Frescoes Mosaics. Mural. Fresco. Mosaic. Roman Architecture. Vault Dome Cathedrals. Vault. Dome. Cathedral. Roman Engineering. Roads Bridges Aqueducts. Road. Bridge. Aqueducts. Roman Language.

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The Legacy of the Roman Empire

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  1. The Legacy of the Roman Empire Chapter 1

  2. Roman Art Forms • Murals • Frescoes • Mosaics

  3. Mural

  4. Fresco

  5. Mosaic

  6. Roman Architecture • Vault • Dome • Cathedrals

  7. Vault

  8. Dome

  9. Cathedral

  10. Roman Engineering • Roads • Bridges • Aqueducts

  11. Road

  12. Bridge

  13. Aqueducts

  14. Roman Language • Latin, the language of the Roman’s, continued after the fall of the Roman Empire. • Latin has 23 letters, whereas English has 26. • Our calendar comes from the one adopted by the Roman ruler, Julius Caesar. • August honors Caesar Augustus.

  15. Roman Writing • Many English words have Latin roots and prefixes (Look at the table charts on pg. 15). • Roman Numerals (Numbers) • MMXII = ?????

  16. MMXII = 2012 Don’t be scared…

  17. Roman Philosophy • Stoicism • Living life “the right way” • Agree with nature • Good character, self-control, and courage

  18. Stoicism

  19. Roman Law and Citizenship • Many modern European laws are based on ancient Roman laws. • Romans believed in natural law, meaning every person has rights that came from nature. • Citizenship is both a privilege and a responsibility.

  20. U.S. Constitution “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness!!”

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