Category: Ancient Rome

  • Essay on Slavery in Ancient Rome

    Slavery in ancient Rome was inherited from the Greeks and the Phoenicians, ‘History of slavery’ (2006) points out that slaves came from throughout the Mediterranean and Europe and Rome bought slaves from pirates, acquired them as a result of war considered bounties of ancient war, and during hard times, Roman citizens sold their children into…

  • Essay about The Fall of Rome

    For nearly a thousand years, Rome dominated and offered order and law to most of the known sphere. While the myth that the Roman Empire and the Republic were perfectly conducive to their entire population is incorrect, Rome propagated certain concepts and principles that are essential to current governance and daily life. Rome has contributed…

  • Compare and Contrast Essay on Ancient Greece and Rome

    How Dress Shows the Roles of Women in Ancient Roman Society Compared to Those of Women in the Earlier Ancient Civilization of Greece The women in the earlier ancient civilization of Greece had few rights in comparison to male citizens. The women were unable to own property, were rarely seen in public, and led sequestered…

  • Augustus Career as Princeps of Rome

    Beginning in the 8th century BC, ancient Rome grew from a very small town into an empire that at its peak had control of most continental Europe, Britain, western Asian, northern Africa, and the Mediterranean islands. As the legend says, Rome was founded by the twins, Romulus and Remus. After killing his brother, Romulus became…

  • Roman Civilization and Its Greatest History

    Myths and Legends Romulus and Remus were the founders of the city of Rome in Roman mythology. In Roman mythology they were twins. Their mother was the priestess Rhea Silvia, and their father was Mars, the god of war. The two brothers later quarreled over who should get the support of the local god to…

  • Soccer, The Hunger Games, And Ancient Rome All In One

    Soccer, a sport played all around the world with over 265 million players as well as an estimated 4 billion fans or around half of the worlds population. Modern soccer is related to the novel The Hunger Games and the ancient worlds of Greece and Rome, although not a common analogy. First and foremost, soccer…

  • Why Did Rome Fall: Informative Essay

    From a dominating empire to a declining power, many have attempted to declare a single factor behind the Western Roman Empires collapse. Romes imperialist grand strategy may have thrived in the 1st-3rd centuries, but it lacked sustainability, the Empires internal issues weakening its function until its defeat by Germanic forces in 476 AD. Modern scholars…

  • The Daily Life Of Roman Soldiers In Ancient Rome

    Introduction Courageous soldiers were essential in Ancient Roman times as everyone felt the desire to rule over other countries. This led to war, destruction, death, and sorrow. This report will tell you what the Roman soldiers: wore, what they did in their spare time, where they lived, what they ate, the things they did to…

  • The Role Of Children In The Social Structure Of Ancient Romans

    Private life plays a special role in the social structure of Ancient Romans. Life, family profession, traditions, state and individual: the connection and what we call the social relationship between them can never be determined by a permanent set of relationships in which one area affects another area more or less sensibly. As in all…

  • Ethnicity And Race In Ancient Rome

    Some biases about blacks in largely white communities. Others have biased modern apparitions of the way Aethiopes were depicted in the Roman community, ensuing in a lot of misconceptions of the pertinent texts. Apparently, both Romans and Greeks owned specific words to term ethnicity or race. Such words, for example, ethnos, genos, and natio. Mentioned…