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  • location and geography of rome
  • myth of romulus and remus
  • etruscan influence of engineering on the romans
  • a latin tribe built the village that became rome. the village was constructed on the plataine, a hill in central italy that over looks the tiber river the village that was once of thatched huts developed into a city that spread out over the seven hills
  • etruscan influence of sports on the romans
  • the myth of romulus and remus says that they were meant to be killed by their own uncle that took over and said that they had to be dead. the new kings best army people stole the twins romulus and remus and put them in the tiber river and before they died a she-wolf picked them up and brought them back to her cave and raised them. then they built the city and got into a fight about what they should call it and romulus killed his brother so after he was dead they decided to name it rome.66
  • greek influence of greek architecture on the romans
  • romes became excellent builders because they learned many teqnuiqes ttabout enginering . the reason for that is bcause they copied the etruscan. the romans adapted both the arches and the cuniculus from the etruscan. the romans would use arches for public work
  • Greek Influence of Writing, Art, and Religion on the Romans
  • the romans adapted etruscan games and made them their ow. the romans did slave fighting. at a slaves own and they would kill the winner slave so it was a lose lose. the romans would take slaves and trian them to be gladiator and have them fight in the games. the romans would make the gladiators fight animals and eachother to win.
  • the romans used greeks desing in their own public buildings. the romans eventually found out how to use concrete for even larger building. one of the largest buildings in rome was the colosseum, which could hold over 200,000 people or spectators
  • the romes used the greek alphabet but they wrote in all capitals .the romans took the greek gods and godesses and named them with romans anmes for gods and godesses. the romans used the greek way of using art and so did the etruscan. the romans carved life sized statues. the statues looked as powerful as the leader themselfs. the waethly often colected greek art.
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