stage 15: roman religious beliefs and celts: friend or foe
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Stage 15: Roman Religious Beliefs And Celts: Friend or Foe. Sacrifices & Presents to the Gods. Numina Vota Lares and Penates. Sacrifices and Presents to the Gods. What are some reasons ordinary citizens would offer sacrifices? What kinds of animals would be sacrificed?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Stage 15:Roman
Religious Beliefs
And Celts:
Friend or Foe
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Sacrifices & Presents to the Gods
Numina
Vota
Lares and Penates
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Sacrifices and Presents to the Gods
What are some reasons ordinary citizens would offer sacrifices?
What kinds of animals would be sacrificed?
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Divination and ominaharuspex
augures
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Aphrodite
Artemis Dionysus Poseidon
Athena
ApolloHeraZeus
Ares
Demeter
HermesHephaestus
Venus
Mars
Ceres Bacchus NeptuneDiana
MercuryJunoJupiterVulcan
Minerva
Apollo
The Roman State Religion
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The Roman State Religion
College of Priests
Arval Brotherhood
Pontifex Maximus
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Religion and Romanization
• Rome’s Policy on other religions
• Mergers
• Emperor worship
• Genius
• Deification
• Assimilation
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Astrology
horoscopos
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Pisces
Aries
TaurusGemini
Cancer
Leo
VirgoLibra
Scorpio Sagittarius Capricorn
Aquarius
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Celts: Friend or FoeThe Romans at times tended to force their beliefs and culture upon its conquered citizens.
They built a road straight through the sacred lands of the Celts just outside of Aqua Sulis
When Rome invaded Britain there were two types of British rulers: those who resisted Roman rule, like Queen Boudica; and those who chose to cooperate, like Cogidubnus.
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DruidsThe Druids put up the most resistance of all the British tribes or leaders. They were considered to be the leaders of the Celtics, but not many rulers heeded their advice to resist or be conquered.
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DruidsThe Druids perhaps envisioned their way of life being overtaken by the Romans. Though Rome allowed freedom of religion, they did not like Druidism because of the rumored human sacrifices. So, Rome did everything it could to halt Druidic practices. The Druids fought back as best as they could, but eventually the Roman legions win.
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Druids at Stonehenge
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Romans defeating Druids
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Wicker man created by Druids for human sacrifice
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Boudica
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Boudica
The only warrior queen to resist the Roman supremacy.
Eventually she was defeated in battle and instead of surrendering herself to the Romans, she committed suicide.
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Boudica’s Statue at Westminster
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Cogidubnus
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Cogidubnus
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Cogidubnus
This king, instead of resist, decided to enjoy all that Rome offered and publically declared his loyalty to Rome.
The Romans rewarded him with wealth, lands, and slaves.
He dedicated a temple to honor his new allies.
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Complete Workbook Exercise 15.9