An Empire Across Three Continents
Describe the geographical location of the Roman Empire with the help of the following map.
Fig.: Europe and North Africa
If you look at the map, you will see that the continents of Europe and Africa are separated by a sea that stretches all the way from Spain in the west to Syria in the east.
This sea is called the Mediterranean, and it was the heart of Rome's empire. Rome dominated the Mediterranean and all the regions around that sea in both directions, north as well as south.
To the north, the boundaries of the empire were formed by two great rivers, the Rhine and the Danube; to the south, by the huge expanse of desert called the Sahara. This vast stretch of the territory was the Roman Empire.
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Describe your knowledge about the Roman Calendar.
Mention the main social classes in Ancient Roman Civilization and also the position of the Slaves.
Why do you think the Roman Government stopped coining in silver? And which metal did it begin to use for the production of coinage ?
Discuss the factors responsible for the decline of the Roman Civilization.
Mention the social scenario in ancient Greek and Rome.
State the conditions of Slaves in ancient Greek and Rome. In which types of work were they generally engaged and what was the impact of slavery on the nature of society?
State one of the striking features of Roman urban life with an example.
Discuss in brief the struggle of the Plebeians against the tyranny of the Patrician Class.
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