Ancient Rome

Its Fall and Legacy



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Emy Lopez

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Roman Philosopher. Sara Bray. 2003. My eCoach Online.


Introduction

Students analyze the causes and effects of the vast expansion and ultimate disintegration of the Roman Empire.

California History Standard 7.1.2
    •Locations of Roman battles
See a map and location of particular Imperial battles that occurred between 306 and 363 A.D.
    •Map of the Roman Empire
This map is clickable by province. By clicking within the borders of a certain province on the map, or by clicking on the name of the province below the map, you can link to the resources on the Web that are related to that province of the Roman Empire.
    •The Geography of Rome: http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/webquests/rome/
Here you will get an idea of where you would have been if you lived in ancient Rome and what you would have seen if you looked out of your window.


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