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Roman Life Homes Paterfamilia Religion Fun Slavery Christianity Rise Persecution Later Rome Constantine Why Fall? (476 AD). Key Terms Domus Larium Insulae Circus Maximus Colosseum Public Baths Spartacus Constantine Council of Nicea Theodosius Barbarian Invasions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Roman Life, Christianity, Rome’s Fall(100 BC- 400 AD)
I. Roman LifeA. HomesB. PaterfamiliaC. ReligionD. FunE. Slavery
II. ChristianityA. RiseB. Persecution
III. Later RomeA. ConstantineB. Why Fall? (476 AD)
Key Terms• Domus• Larium• Insulae• Circus Maximus• Colosseum• Public Baths• Spartacus• Constantine• Council of Nicea• Theodosius• Barbarian Invasions• Bread & Circus
Homes-Domus(Single-story homes for rich)
Atrium
(Often open to the sky with a basin to catch rainwater)
Larium(A household shrine for special gods or
ancestors of the family)
Homes-Insulae(Multi-story apartments for commoners)
Public Toilets-Not Much Privacy(Open to men & women at same time)
Food/Diet
• Wealthy = Bread, meat & fish were common; exotic meats, fruits & vegetables
• Poor = Bread; some vegetables, pork on rare occasions
Roman Family
• Family = Paterfamilia• All family authority
(including life & death) was held by the father.
• Marriages were usually arranged.
Mother & Child
• Mothers/women had no political power, but did exercise authority over education of children.
Religion
• Prayers were recited on a regular basis each day.
Larium(A household shrine for special gods or
ancestors of the family)
Religion
• Romans tolerated other religions, but all had to respect Roman gods.– Jewish temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 AD– Jews were dispersed from Jerusalem in 73 AD
• Simply took Greek gods and renamed them.
• Prayers were recited on a regular basis each day.
Greek & Roman Gods
Greek Roman
Zeus Jupiter
Greek & Roman Gods
Greek Roman
Hera Juno
Greek & Roman Gods
Greek Roman
Poseidon Neptune
Fun In Rome
• Holidays: • Workday:
160-170 per year6-7 hours
Chariot Races(At Circus Maximus)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbQvpJsTvxU
Teams
Blue
Green
White
Red
Exotic Animals & Gladiators at Colosseum
Public Baths
Rooms At The Baths• Tepidarium• Calidarium• Frigidarium
Pont du Gard - Aqueduct(France-178 feet high)
Slavery
• In 14 AD Italy’s population was 7.5 million; 1/3 were slaves (about 3 million).
• Most were former prisoners of war and they worked producing food.
• 73 BC Spartacus led a slave rebellion; at its height, it involved 120,000 men.
Christianity
• Grew out of Jewish belief a Messiah would come one day.
• It is believed Jesus was born 4 BC.• Message-all (including poor) could be saved;
established ethical standards. • Jesus was seen as subversive to Roman
authority and executed around 29-33 AD.
Gospels(Written 60-120 AD)
• Synoptic Gospels (meant to be read together)– Mark (65-70 AD)
• Written while disciples were alive (could have been contradicted); Goal = biography
– Matthew (85-90 AD)• Goal = convert Jews; fulfills OT prophecy
– Luke (90-100 AD)• Goal = convert non-Jews; several verses
taken word-for-word from Mark & Matthew
Gospels(Written 60-120 AD)
• John (90-100 AD or later)– Contradicts earlier Gospels in places– Not biography; Goal = theological study
with Christ as redeemer/creator
Paul Of Tarsus
• Traveled throughout the entire Roman world.– Used Roman road network.– Koine-Greek trade language.
• Preached to Jews and non-Jews alike.• Wrote to Christians all over the
Mediterranean world outlining religious teachings/doctrine.
Persecution
• Labeled as Atheists because many would not respect Roman gods.
• Appeared to have odd religious practices…• Emperor Nero blamed Christians for the great
fire in 64 AD.
Christianity
• Greek letters for word “fish” abbreviated: “Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior.”
Diocletian
1. Political Reform: The Empire was divided into four geographic regions
284-305 AD
2. Social Reform: Christianity was outlawed
3. Economic Reform: The tax system was modified and taxes increased
Constantine
1. He consolidated power and ruled by decree
2. The capital of the Roman empire was moved to the East—
306-337 AD
Constantinople
3. The practice of Christianity was legalized
They Might Be Giants
“Istanbul was Constantinople”
http://vodpod.com/watch/3891206-istanbul-not-constantinople-
Theodosius
• Decreed Christianity was the official religion of Rome (380 AD).
379-395
Non-Christian Religions Prohibited
Temple & Statue of Zeus in Olympia
Temple of Zeus = Destroyed
Council of Nicea(326 AD)
• There were many views as to the nature of Jesus & Christian Doctrine.
• Constantine called all religious leaders (Bishops) together
• Nicene Creed:– Trinity: God, Jesus & Holy Spirit are one– Virgin birth of Jesus– He was crucified & rose from dead
Why Did Rome Fall?(476 AD)
2. Bread & Circus! • People wanted “games” and free food.
They became consumers; not producers
3. Administrative problems-the empire was simply too big to govern
1. Barbarian Invasions
a) Roman army wasn’t what it used to be
A Better Question:
How/why was it able to last so long?
Roman Life, Christianity, Rome’s Fall(100 BC- 400 AD)
I. Roman LifeA. HomesB. PaterfamiliaC. ReligionD. FunE. Slavery
II. ChristianityA. RiseB. Persecution
III. Later RomeA. ConstantineB. Why Fall? (476 AD)
Key Terms• Domus• Larium• Insulae• Circus Maximus• Colosseum• Public Baths• Spartacus• Constantine• Council of Nicea• Theodosius• Barbarian Invasions• Bread & Circus