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'''Roman Britain''' was governed by the [[Römisches Reich|Roman Empire]], from 43 to 410 AD. It comprised almost the whole of [[England]] and [[Wales]].
'''Roman Britain''' was governed by the [[Römisches Reich|Roman Empire]], from 43 to 410 AD. It comprised almost the whole of England and [[Wales]].


This is a [[Geschichte bilingual|Bilingual History]] lesson for '''2nd year learners''' (Klasse 6).  
This is a [[Geschichte bilingual|Bilingual History]] lesson for '''2nd year learners''' (Klasse 6).  
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Auxiliary troops were usually … (non-citizens)(!citizens)(!women)(!Spartan)
Auxiliary troops were usually … (non-citizens)(!citizens)(!women)(!Spartan)
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== See also ==
== See also ==
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Roman Britain was governed by the Roman Empire, from 43 to 410 AD. It comprised almost the whole of England and Wales.

This is a Bilingual History lesson for 2nd year learners (Klasse 6).

  • The input will be an English video or a short text.
  • The outcome may be a quiz, a worksheet or a poster.
    This will be in English but only the facts matter - language mistakes aren't counted! -- Matthias Scharwies (Diskussion) 07:50, 19. Apr. 2020 (CEST)


Why was the Roman Legionary so good?

Datei:Reconstruction of a Roman legionary, Museum het Valkhof, Nijmegen (Netherlands) (9567092987).jpg


Datei:Housesteads Roman Fort (Vercovicium) (44517650982).jpg


Interactive Quizzes

An individual Roman soldier is called a (!centurion) (legionary) (!pension) (!gladius)

After how many years could a legionary retire? (!20) (!30) (!35) (25)

What was the Roman army's policy "Divide et impera"? (!Divide, rule, and make allies)(Divide, conquer, and rule)(!Conquer, rule, and make allies)(!Divide, conquer, and serve)

During the Roman punishment of decimation, every _____th man was executed. (!11)(!15)(10)(100)

Approximately how many soldiers made up a Roman legion? (!14,000-16,000)(!20,000-25,000)(!60-120)(!4,000-6,000)

A century of soldiers was made of how many men? (60-120)(!4,000-6,000)(!14,000-16,000)(!20,000-25,000)

Auxiliary troops were usually … (non-citizens)(!citizens)(!women)(!Spartan)

Roman Britain

  1. Life of a Legionary
  2. Hadrian's Wall
  3. Roads and Streets
  4. Everyday Life

See also