Romans History W2

Romans History W2

The Romans: History Worksheet 2A Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________ Can you fill in this pyramid to show the social structure of ancient Rome? Choose one of Which of these these names for groups do you think each of the labels: The you would have liked most to have belonged to and why? • plebeians important • emperor man in the • senators empire. He has • slaves lots of power. He is called the • patricians _______________. • consuls These two people were chosen every year to run the empire. They were called ________________. This group of people were very important and helped to make the laws of Rome. They were called __________________. These people were the aristocracy of Rome. They were rich and came from noble families. They were called __________________. These people were the ordinary working people of ancient Rome. They were usually poor but they were able to vote. They were called __________________. These people were the poorest of ancient Rome. They had no rights and had to work constantly. They were called __________________. Copyright © PlanBee www.planbee.com The Romans: History Worksheet 2B Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________ Can you describe the social position of each of these groups of people? Try to include Which of these details about: groups do you think you would have liked • what they did Emperor to have belonged to for their work and why? • whether or not they could vote • how much power they had Consuls Senators Patricians Plebeians Slaves Copyright © PlanBee www.planbee.com The Romans: History Worksheet 2C Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________ Can you write a definition for each of these ancient Roman terms? Monarchy Republic Empire Emperor Senate Senator Consul Patrician Plebeian Slave Freedman Copyright © PlanBee www.planbee.com The Romans: History Information Sheet A How ancient Rome was organised Until 509 BC, Rome had been a monarchy. This means it was run by a king. However, the people were tired of bad kings and wanted more of a say in how the country was run. King Tarquin was overthrown and the Roman republic was born. This meant that a group of people were elected by the people to run the country and make new laws. Consuls Senate Every year, two people from the senate The senate was a group of around 300 were voted for to become the consuls. men who came from rich families. The The consuls were the highest power in senate advised the consuls and helped ancient Rome and ruled with the help of to decide the laws of the country. the senate. They were only allowed to Senators had to be rich because the job be in power for 1 year so that no one was unpaid. could become too powerful. Patricians Patricians were rich aristocracy of ancient Rome. They came from noble families and were usually very rich. You could become a magistrate, judge or a senator if you were a patrician. Plebeians The plebeians were the ordinary working class citizens of ancient Rome. They didn’t have as much power as the A meeting of the senate patricians but they were able to vote. The Roman republic lasted until 63 BC. Most plebeians were poor but some did For various reasons, it was then decided manage to become rich. However, they that Rome needed to be in the control couldn’t become patricians because of just one man. Rome then changed they didn’t come from noble families. from a republic to an empire and was Slaves controlled by an emperor. Just like the Slaves were the lowest class of people. kings, there were good emperors and They had no rights and were unable to bad emperors. The emperors were still vote. Slaves had to work hard for their advised by the senate but they had masters. The only way a slave could more power than the consuls and they gain freedom was if his master bought ruled until their death. his freedom. The slave then became what was known as a ‘freedman’. Women Women had few rights too. They were unable to vote and were controlled by the ‘paterfamilias’ - the male head of the household. Emperor Emperor Emperor Nero Augustus Constantine Copyright © PlanBee www.planbee.com The Romans: History Research Cards A Emperor Augustus Emperor Nero • When was he born? • When was he born? • When and how did he die? • When and how did he die? • How did he become emperor? • How did he become emperor? • What did significant things did he do • What did significant things did he do during his time as emperor? during his time as emperor? • What is he most remembered for? • What is he most remembered for? Emperor Constantine Emperor Hadrian • When was he born? • When was he born? • When and how did he die? • When and how did he die? • How did he become emperor? • How did he become emperor? • What did significant things did he do • What did significant things did he do during his time as emperor? during his time as emperor? • What is he most remembered for? • What is he most remembered for? Emperor Vespasian Emperor Trajan • When was he born? • When was he born? • When and how did he die? • When and how did he die? • How did he become emperor? • How did he become emperor? • What did significant things did he do • What did significant things did he do during his time as emperor? during his time as emperor? • What is he most remembered for? • What is he most remembered for? Copyright © PlanBee www.planbee.com .

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