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Christianity and Pax Romana (Daily Life of A Roman Soldier (These soldiers…
Christianity and Pax Romana
Daily Life of A Roman Soldier
These soldiers followed orders and fought in formations.
They could march up to 20 miles a day with full armor and equipment.
Soldiers had to be over the afe or 20 and incredibly fit and trained.
The Creation of the Aqueduct
These aqueducts were proof of the Romans' amazing mathematical and engineering skills.
Romans could use these to get water from a source from up to 40 miles away.
Aqueducts brought running water to the Romans
What is a Centurion?
A centurion was a commanding officer that held office over a legion of 80 men.
What is a aqueduct?
A structure made of arches that helped supply Roman cities with water without having to be built directly next tot the source.
How did centurions, legions, and aqueducts contribute to the Pax Romana?
Centurions and their legions helped keep peace in Rome. Aqueducts brought water to cities allowing them to row.
What is a Roman Legion?
It was a basic unit in the Roman army and consisted of multiple cohorts.