T h e A m e r i c a n U n i v e r s i t y o f R o m e ARC 101 Roman Archaeology On-Site Session 1 Roman Archaeology & History An Introduction .
Background of the Books of Gospel. Wnen Roman Emperor Augustus reigned, Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem of Judea, which was foretold by prophets hundreds.
FC.32 THE AUGUSTAN PRINCIPATE & PAX ROMANA (31 B.C.E.-180 C.E.) Little expansion except conquest of Britain & Dacia Pax Romana: 200 years of nearly unbroken.
Objectives: Students will explore how Rome became an empire. Students will discover what forces held Rome together during the Pax Romana. Main Idea Governmental.
Power point presentation By Jake, John, Emillio, Danielle, and Justin P.6-7.
5 Conclusions Economics Beliefs Social Structures (peoples, family) Language Politics (government)
The Ancient Rome Version!. Ancient Rome Jeopardy Vocab More Vocab People Roman Republic Roman Empire Fun Facts 100 200 300 400 500.
Sicily The Alps The Apennine Mountains The Tiber River.
Lecture 4 ATO1 Lecture 4: Historical Developments 312 - 604 Dr. Ann T. Orlando.
Roman Emperors. Where the Trouble Started… Augustus unable to produce heir Augustus unable to produce heir Died in 14 CE Died in 14 CE "Alas for the Roman.
A Brief History of Christianity to the 11 th Century HIST 3004 8/28/13.
27 B.C.E. – 476 A.D.. Following the Punic Wars the situation around Rome was becoming unsettled. First landowners had begun using more slaves from the.