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Christianity and the Pax Romana (daily life of Roman solider (Only men…
Christianity and the Pax Romana
daily life of Roman solider
Only men over the age of twenty could become a soldier and join one of the legions of the Roman Army
Roman legionaries were not allowed to get married
Only men over the age of twenty could become a soldier and join one of the legions of the Roman Army
the effect of aqueducts had on Roman society
also made it possible to build Roman baths complexes and other water consuming amenities
became an expression of power and wealth of a city
The main purpose of aqueducts was to deliver water to the people in the towns
What is an aqueduct
The Romans constructed aqueducts throughout their Republic and later Empire, to bring water from outside sources into cities and towns
What is a Roman Legion
Was a large unit of the Roman Army
What is a Centurion
Centurion was the highest rank usually held by men who were not from Rome’s elite senatorial or equestrian social classes
How did centurions, legions, and aqueducts contribute to the Pax Romana
These all relate to the Pax Ramona because the Centurions kept peace and held the legions together by leading them and the aqueducts were important because they let the city get all of the water they needed.