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Agenda 3-21 & 22-12 *Finish Latin Worksheet

Agenda 3-21 & 22-12 *Finish Latin Worksheet. *Get out a red pen and G.R. 9-1 Red, Green, & Blue map pencils. Focus Use the G.R. 9-1 to answer. The ruler of the Roman Empire was called a what? 2. What is the type of government that is ruled by a dictator?

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Agenda 3-21 & 22-12 *Finish Latin Worksheet

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  1. Agenda 3-21 & 22-12 *Finish Latin Worksheet *Get out a red pen and G.R. 9-1 Red, Green, & Blue map pencils • Focus Use the G.R. 9-1 to answer. • The ruler of the Roman Empire was called a what? • 2. What is the type of government that is ruled by a dictator? • What is the state in which people elect their leaders? • What does E Pluribus Unum mean? Emperor or dictator dictatorship Republic Out of many, one

  2. The Great Builders of Old … • No civilization is so identified with constructing and building things than the Romans. • Aqueducts, roads, baths, walls, theatres, temples, arches, cities, palaces... • They built a world from which later peoples still benefitted for a long time to come. • Some of their old roads are even still in use today. So too, some of their great amphitheatres .

  3. The Pantheon

  4. aqueduct

  5. Constantine's Arch

  6. The keystone is the most important stone in an arch bridge, without this stone the arch would collapse. The keystone holds the arch together.

  7. Before an arch can be built a wooden frame is built. This allows the stones to be put in position. The frame is removed after the stones are in position.

  8. The Colosseum

  9. Translating ANNUIT COEPTIS Annuit means to nod assent, to favor, to smile upon. Coeptis means undertakings, endeavors, beginnings. Annuit coeptis means "favors (lit., gives the nod to) undertakings." The subject must be supplied. Who favors? The Eye (Providence) does. "Providence favors our undertakings" or "Providence has favored our undertakings." Translating NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM Novus means: new, young, novel. Ordo means: row, series, order. Seclorum means: of the ages, of the generations, of the centuries. An accurate translation of Novus Ordo Seclorum is "A New Order of the Ages

  10. Latin Anno Aqua Bene Equus Magnus Iridis Murus orbus English Meaning Year Water Good Horse Great Rainbow Wall world What word do we use??? Annual, anniversary

  11. Latin English Ad infinitum endlessly, to infinity Bella beautiful Deletus destroyed, erased Firma firm, solid Luna moon Machina machine Mar sea Mica glitter, twinkle Mobile moving Ocul eye Opus a composition, a work Parva little, small Anno year Equus horse Latin English Rex king Sol sun Super above, over Terra earth Ursa bear Virus Poison Murus wall Aster star Crat rule

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