Ancient Rome What are some of the aspects of Etruscan art? How did it influence the Romans? What are some of the main aspects of Roman architecture? What did influences did Roman architecture produce? What are the main periods of Roman art? Who is seen as one of the most influential emperors? What event allows us to know so much about ancient Rome? Who was the last great emperor of the Late Empire? at are the main aspects that brought on the end of the Roman empire?
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Ancient Rome
What are some of the aspects of Etruscan art?How did it influence the Romans?
What are some of the main aspects of Roman architecture?What did influences did Roman architecture produce?
What are the main periods of Roman art?Who is seen as one of the most influential emperors?
What event allows us to know so much about ancient Rome?Who was the last great emperor of the Late Empire?
What are the main aspects that brought on the end of the Roman empire?
DATES
753 BC : Traditional date for the founding of Rome by Romulus, Romulus killed his brother Remus in a fight: Rome as a kingdom
509 BC–27 BC Roman REPUBLIC
March 15, 44 BC Julius Caesar was assassinatedJulius Caesar had adopted his nephew OctavianOctavian becomes Augustus Caesar and considered the greatest Emperor
27 BC – IMPERIAL ROME - beginning of the Empire:
After 68 AD– HIGH EMPIRE
Late second century – LATE EMPIRE
Early fourth century – Constantine as Emperor, introduction of Christianity
Etruscan Temple Architecture
Capitoline wolf
Apollo of Vei
Sarcophagus
Atrium and peristyle, House of the Silver Wedding, Pompeii, early 1st century A.D.
Roman bedroom- CUBICULA
Insula (Roman Apartment buildings Ostia Italy, (reconstruction), 2nd century A.D.
Canopus, Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, A.D. 125–135.
Reconstruction of the FORUM, Rome, c. A.D. 98–117
Forum of Augustus
Basilica Ulpia, Forum of Trajan AD 98-117
Forum of Trajan (model), shows the Basilica Ulpia, 2 libraries (one Greek and the other Latin), the Column of Trajan, and the Temple of the Divine Trajan
Markets of Trajan
Baths of Caracalla - Rome
Flavian Amphitheater also known as The Coliseum, Rome, A.D. c. 72–80
Pont du Gard , near Nîmes, France, late 1st century B.C.