Timeline ... Early Romans
http://xtimeline.com/history/Early-Roman-Empire:-From-Julius-Caesar-to-Nero
Early Roman Empire: From Julius Caesar to Nero
The Roman Empire was the phase of the ancient Roman civilization characterized by an autocratic form of government. It succeeded the 500 year-old Roman Republic (510 BC - 1st century BC), which had be .....
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Roman Coins (photographs)
http://www.roman-coins.co.uk
Information on and purchase of genuine mail order roman coins. Based in the UK.
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Roman guilloche mosaic project
http://www.thejoyofshards.co.uk/projects/roman/index.shtml
A thorough description of a project to design and make a Roman style mosaic with children.
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Ancient Rome : Timeline
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/rome_timeline.shtml
Ancient Rome : Timeline
Join Dominic Berry on a journey through the political and cultural events of ancient Roman history.
timelines
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Visit to Ancient Rome
http://www.roman-empire.net/children/
Visit to Ancient Rome | Map of Roman Empire AD 116 | Cutout Roman Legionary Helmet | Postcard | Asterix | Roman Dress | The Games Gladiators, Charioteers and burning Christians | Gladiatorial Exhibition | Legion News of a new computer game being developed |
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Roman Gods
http://www.roman-empire.net/children/gods.html
The Romans believed in many different gods and goddesses. For everything imaginable they had a god or goddess in charge.
Mars for example was the god of war. This meant he was good at fighting and it meant that he had most of all the soldiers at heart.
A Roman soldier would hence most likely pray to Mars for strength in battle.
But Minerva was the goddess of wisdom, intelligence and learning. Not many soldiers would ask her for help. But perhaps a schoolboy would ask her to help him learn his grammar or understand his maths better !
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Roman Occupation of Britain | The Break with Rome |
http://www.historyonthenet.com/Chronology/timelineexplain.htm
Roman Occupation of Britain | The Break with Rome |
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Romans Coins
http://www.romancoins.com/
What romans coins looked like plus links to other sites.
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Romans at Snaith Primary School (UK)
http://home.freeuk.net/elloughton13/romans.htm
Romans at Snaith Primary School (UK)
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Roman Baths
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/roman/
Roman Baths
| A Day at the Baths | Construct an Aqueduct | Watering Ancient Rome | NOVA Builds a Bath | Real Roman Recipes |
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Build a Roman Town : Granada Learning (UK)
http://www.granada-learning.com/home/catalog/jsps/product.jsp?product=665&group=290
Build a Roman Town is a well-planned and engaging TV-ROM, which shows pupils an intrepid team attempting to solve an archaeological puzzle: to reconstruct Roman Norwich (UK) using ICT.
At each break point of the TV-ROM there is an activity designed to reinforce the video content. These include placing buildings onto a geophysical plan, building up a model of the town, and finally adding sounds and objects to the town to bring it to life.
Build a Roman Town is designed for ease of use in the classroom. Using the ?utorun?feature, pupils can choose to watch the video programme all the way through, or they can select a particular section to view.
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The Roman Way - BBC Radio 4 Online Audio
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/romanway.shtml
The Roman Way - BBC Radio 4 Online Audio
Using contemporary accounts from all levels of society, from the chattering classes to humble foot-soldiers, from senators to slaves, The Roman Way explores different aspects of everyday life, two millennia ago.
There are four programmes:
- Life at the Edge in Ancient Rome
- Life at the Top in Ancient Rome
- Filling the Day in Ancient Rome
- Filling the Mind in Ancient Rome
Also resources such as ... cuisine, phrases, facts ... or test your knowledge with a quiz.
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Ancient Rome :
http://eduscapes.com/42explore/rome.htm
This web project provides "four to explore" for each topic.
On each page you'll find definitions, activities, 4 good starting points, and many more links and resources for the thematic topic.
In some cases, we've listed more than four websites on a particular topic. For example, we might provide a few for younger readers and others for more advanced learners.
Each school, classroom, and teacher is unique. As such we didn't try to provide specific activities for particular grade levels. Instead we suggest that teachers explore each link, then design specific, developmentally appropriate activities such as discussion questions, small group activities, or webquests to fit the needs of their curriculum.
The links on this site are safe for children.
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The Romans Page
http://ireland.iol.ie/~coolmine/typ/romans/intro.html
The Roman Empire / Army / Baths / Clothes / Emperors / Entertainment / Glass / Politics / Theatre / Caesar /
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Romans (9-11yrs)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/romans/
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Rome Projects from The Dalton School
http://www.dalton.org/groups/rome/
Literature / Military / Archaeology / Politics / General / Philiosophy / Drama / Religion / Search Engines / ... and maps of the Roman Empire.
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A virtual tour of Ancient Rome
http://www.ancientsites.com/
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Romans... and their clothes
http://users.aol.com/nebula5/tcpinfo2.html
Clothes / Centurian / Legionaires / Life / Armour / Footwear / Toga
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Ball Games played by Romans
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/w/x/wxk116/romeball.html
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Forum Romanum
http://www.geocities.com/stilicho/
Take a virtual tour of the Colosseum, Forum Romanum, Temple of Vespa, and more. Devoted to celebrating and explaining ancient Rome, this site covers everything from toga etiquette to Latin literature.
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The Romans
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/romans/home.html
Activities / Resources / Pictures / Timeline / Glossary ... the BBC Education site.
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Parents as partners
http://www.parents.dfee.gov.uk/discover/romans/roman.htm
Your child will be learning about Roman Britain. Parents and teachers are partners in helping children learn so we have suggested ways in which you can help your child discover....Roman Britain.
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Roman Costumes for Sale
http://www.funfolly.com/h/ca05a.htm
....... but the pictures will also give you some ideas yourself if you wish to make your own.
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How were the Roman Soldiers trained?
http://www.did.co.uk/romanarmy/The%20training.htm
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The Romans .. on the BBC Site
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/romans
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Roman Emperors
http://www.salve.edu/~dimaiom/deimprom.html
Biographies / Coins / Maps / battle Index / Family Trees (Stemmata)
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The Beginners Guide to Roman Military Equipment
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/~nantiq/arma/welc/begin.htm
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