Transcript Roman_Intro

Salvete!
When in Rome 2005
DCCCLXX AUC
or
117 CE
Meet the Goddesses…
Minerva – Mrs. Miller
•Goddess of wisdom,
the arts, science, trade,
and war
•Equivalent to the Greek
goddess Athena
Venus – Mrs. Hero
•Goddess of love, beauty,
vegetation, gardens, and
vineyards
•Equivalent to the Greek
goddess Aphrodite
•Married to Vulcan but more
fond of Mars
Vesta – Mrs. Daly-Rouse
•Goddess of the hearth,
home, and family
•Equivalent to the Greek
goddess Hestia
•Patroness of the Vestal
Virgins who tended the
hearth of Rome
Juno – Mrs. Beckford
•Goddess of Roman finances,
warlike queen of the gods
•Equivalent of the Greek
goddess Hera
•Married to Jupiter (Zeus),
king of the gods
When in Rome Activities
Our activities this week will include…
Creating a Gen
(family) standard
Designing a mosaic
Painting a krater style pot
You will also…
Make a Roman
Army Shield
Clean an ancient coin
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Your Gen will earn money by making
goods such as these for the market:
Laurel Wreath
Crown
Mosaic Trivet
Saturnalia Candle
Demonstrations and Reenactors
Legionary
Gladiators
Glassblowing
Daily Dress
You will be assigned a tunica to wear
Monday through Wednesday of MiniWeek. At
the end of each day, please hang it up in the
assigned area. Additionally, you will need to
wear the following items:
• Sandals (put these on after you arrive)
• White T-shirt or long sleeve T-shirt – Please
turn yours inside out if it has any color on it.
• Comfortable pants or shorts
Pater
•Lead your gen in a
responsible Roman
manner
•Help to keep it
organized and
attentive
•Be a productive
member of the
Senate
Mater
•Assist the pater
•Keep a record of
the denarii earned
by your gen
•Organize the gen
activities
Filius/Filia
Major:
•Serve as a role model within
your gen
•Remember that someday you
might becomes its leader
•Obey parents
Minor:
•Help everyone see the fun in life;
some adults, such as your mater
and pater, take life very seriously
and forget to have fun
•Obey parents
Servus/Serva
•Do the bidding of the mater and pater
•Guide the children
•Work toward buying freedom
Bulla
•Bullas were a neckchain and pouch containing
protective amulets.
•Roman boys wore
the bulla before the
age of manhood.
•It was given to them
very early in life.
•The bulla of an upperclass boy would be
made of gold.
When in Rome Bullas
•Our first activity for our Miniweek will be to create
our own bullas.
•Try to show your own personality and style in the
bulla you create for yourself.