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Which (or how many) elements are included? What does it represent?
4 sections It was separated with a cross to represent the catholic religion Rome had. Placing the cross, created 4 sections. Each side represents each side of the cross.
Red and Gold are the main colors we used for this.
Gold: symbolizes wealth and good health Red symbolizes: action, confidence, courage and vitality Each used color shall represent specific features of the civilization. Research data which represents repeating patterns can be translated or represented using this methodology
“yelmo” or helmColiseumSPQRRomulo y RemoEcosystem: GrasslandsCross
Helm: Once, represents the warriors that protected RomeColiseum: Once, an important monument in Rome, representing the culture of RomeSPQR: Once, represents the government that ruled in RomeRomulo y Remo: Once, represents the history of the foundation of RomeEcosystem: Once, represents the type of climate and land, the geography of the Rome territoryCross: Once, represents the religion
Olive crownSwords
Olive crown: represented the victory, but also represented what the higher classes woreSwords: represents the war, and the expansion of Rome
http://www.allaboutreligion.org/roman-catholic-church-history-faq.htmhttp://www.roman-colosseum.info/roman-army/roman-standard.htmhttp://www.livescience.com/19728-photos-gladiators-roman-empire.htmlhttp://ancienthistory.about.com/od/romeancientrome/qt/spqr.htmhttp://www.rome.info/colosseum/http://sobreitalia.com/2009/01/14/leyenda-de-romulo-y-remo-y-la-fundacion-de-roma/http://library.thinkquest.org/26602/war.htmhttp://www.roman-colosseum.info/roman-clothing/roman-crowns-and-wreaths.htmhttp://ancient-rome.com/images/empiremap.gif