2. BATHS KITCHEN
Every town has it’s own Poor Romans had no
bath. It was a size of a separated kitchen. Instead
swimming pool. The they cooked in a little fire in
Romans loved washing their rooms or the outside of
themselves in a private the apartment.
place by themselves. The Rich people had a
large bathing place had a separated kitchen. Their
corner of slaves cook for the owner’s
games, restaurants ,libraries dinner.
and even snack corners.
3. Only men could be in the
Roman Army. No women.
Every Roman soldier was a
Roman citizen. He had to
be at least 20 years old. He
was not supposed to get
married while he was a
soldier. Most soldiers in the
Roman Empire came from
countries outside Italy.
There were Roman soldiers
from Africa, France,
Germany, the Balkans,
Spain and the Middle East.
4. Men wore a Chilton, either sleeveless or short-sleeved.
Important Romans dressed in a long robe called a Toga.
Women wore a longer tunic which was often ankle-length.
Boys wore a tunic down to their knees and a cloak if it was
cold.
Rich boy's wore a toga which had a purple border.
Girls wore a tunic with a woolen belt tied around their
waists.
5. Jupiter
King of the Gods.
God of the sky
Weapon: Thunderbolt (thunder and
lightning).
Son of Uranus
Father of Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto
Husband of Juno, who looked after
women.
6. Neptune
God of the Sea and also earthquakes
Holds: a trident, which had three prongs.
Son of Saturn
Brother of Jupiter and Pluto
Greek name: Poseidon
7. Mars
God of War (pictured right)
Father of Romulus and Remus
Soldiers believed that Mars decided
who won, who lost and w
ho died in battle. They prayed to him
to ask him to keep them safe from harm
and to allow them to win in battle.v
8. Venus
Goddess of love and beauty
Mother of Cupid
Cupid
God of Love
Weapon: bow. Anyone hit by one of his
arrows fell madly in love.
9. Saturn
God of Time
Son of Uranus
Father of Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto
Greek name: Cronos
Mercury: Messenger of the God, Minerva