"The Founding of Rome"

  • "The Fonding of Rome"

    “The founding of rome” explains the legend of Romulus and Remus and how Rome came to be. You may think the wolf must have been an important peace of information in the legend. Well you are right the she wolf is the symbol of rome. The story is known too many and many versions of it travel around italy. It all started when a king decided that there would be no more male born infants. All though the princess had two twins with the God Mars. Later the princess to save them she put them in a basket
  • "The Etruscans"

    “The Etruscans” explains the history along with daily life and religious beliefs. They were great artists and sculptors. They settled in Etruria to have a better landscape for farming. The spoke a language different from any other ancient world. The did borrow the greek alphabet but changed it up . They were Italy’s first highly civilized people. They enjoyed bright colors and loved music.
  • "Romans"

    "The Romans" took some of the customs from Etruscans. The customs involved men becoming gladiators or fighting in arenas to entertain themselves. They borrowed the alphabet from the Etruscans and made it into their language. They were great warriors and leaders. They constructed one of the most famous ruins in the world. The Colosseum was the arena where the Romans had there fights to entertain people. They would use even animals.
  • "Religious Belifes"

    "Religious Belifes" informs us that Etruscans worshiped Gods and feard them. The Romans obtained information about Gods and Demons. The greeks did not fear their Gods but Etruscans did. They built temples for them and built many sanctuary. Many types of Gods were worshiped.
  • "Daily Life"

    "Daily Life" explains us how the Etruscans live during the day. The women were free to go around, parties and out for lunch. Rulers where not so harsh on women, since one of the Gods was a women. They would wear white robes and light shoes. There daily life is not as different as ours now.
  • "Tombs of Gold"

    "Tombs of Gold" infers me that Etruscans were very serious in with tombs. When a ruler would die he would be burried in a golden tomb. All gold was around the tomb with some flowers and special object of the person. Later two slaves would fight around the family and who ever died would go with that person to the next life.
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