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The Rise and Spread of Christianity
women in ancient rome
women learned the skill of running a household from a very long and young age as they were expected to do so once married.
birthing children was considered to be the most important responsibility of wived. sometimes went the women is pregnant, the women wants a divorced with there husband
women in ancient Rome rarely had any identity that was connected to male family member. ancient Rome existed between the 8th century B.C.E and it fall around the 5th century.
women were not allowed to have any active roles in politics. They were not even allowed to express their opinions on the subject in public they could not even vote for the person they want
teenagers in ancient Rome
his father has taught hime thing that you can't learn in class. he taught him to fight, run and swim. those are very important in daly life
Lucius could choose at 17 to become a military tribune. and large wagons are not allowed in the city.
half of the children in ancient Rome die before they reach adulthood. at the age of 17 Lucius has almost completed his education. he has learned To speak well, make public speeches, and how do read and writing in both Latin and greek.
there are 3 room to go in. there is a tepid room to the very hot room to the very cold room. after that they have to get a massaged , oiled and have to scraped down with a strigil to remove all the dirt
the missionary work of paul
Mission. Paul believed that his vision proved that Jesus lived in heaven, that Jesus was the Messiah and God's Son, and that he would soon return.
Paul is often considered to be the most important person after Jesus in the history of Christianity.
Paul was traveling on the road from Jerusalem to Damascus on a mission to "arrest them and bring them back to Jerusalem" when the resurrected Jesus appeared to him in a great light.
Christianity
as time went by the christianity gained more followers, many romans saw the faith as a threat to the romans order and tradition
then they had a war and after that at 380 B.C.E the christianity was the official religion of the roman empire
christianity was found by jesus. a man who lived from 6 B.C.E to 30 B.C.E. The jesus was not to death by crucifixion.
important invention that we still use
They use or invented art. it was made up by murals , mosaic and frescoes.
they would make statues as if a 3D character. They would use architecture and engineering
something that we still use today is that many English words contain a latin root or prefix
The romans were the best at building aqueducts and roads. They also built hundreds of bridges
Christianity spreads
the religion was spread around the world first by Jesus's disciples, then by emperors, kings, and missionaries.
now Christianity has had a profound influence on the last 2,000 years of world history
as time went by the Christianity gained more followers, many Romans saw the faith as a threat to the order and tradition of the roman
Birth of Christianity
Jesus began to teach in the Jewish tradition. He preached love and tolerance. He was also believed to have performed the miracles of healing the sick, walking on water and even raising the dead.
By A.D. 30, about 2,000 years ago, Rome's empire was huge. It covered almost all of the lands that touched the Mediterranean Sea, including the land occupied by the Jews.
Some time between A.D. 30 and 33, Jesus went to spread his word in the city of Jerusalem. Gaining followers there was not easy for him. Some people believed that Jesus was a troublemaker. Furthermore, some of the high priests of the Jewish Temple supported the Romans