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Ancient Rome for Kids - Geography, Maps, Timelines
Geography of Rome (Queen Anne's County Schools, Maryland) · Geography of Italy ... How did the geography of Rome impact the Roman trading system? ...
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Ancient Rome for Kids - Geography, Maps, Timelines
Geography of Rome (Queen Anne's County Schools, Maryland) · Geography of Italy ... How did the geography of Rome impact the Roman trading system? ...
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Barbarian tribes had always raided the Roman Empire. These days, barbarian raids on the provinces were becoming more successful. ...
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Plebeians: The plebeians were the lower class. Nicknamed "plebs", the plebeians included everyone in ancient Rome (except for the nobility, the patricians) ...
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Nicknamed "plebs", the plebeians included everyone in ancient Rome (except for the nobility, the patricians) from well-to-do tradesmen all the way down to ...
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There were many thousands of Roman gods, and the gods lived everywhere - in trees, under a bush, by the side of the road, in a burrow, in a flower, ...
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Ancient Rome for Kids - Free Games & Activities
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First Punic War: One day, Rome took a good look at how big Carthage was getting. The problem, as Rome saw it, was that Carthage controlled three islands off ...
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Ancient Rome for Kids - Roman Houses
The lower class Romans (plebeians) lived in apartment houses, called flats, above or behind their shops. Even fairly well-to-do tradesmen might chose to ...
 
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