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This lessons work well with the OCR Classical CIvilisation textbook - ‘Politics of the Late Republic’.

At the start of this lesson students reflect on the key Roman values which were learnt in lesson one by focussing on the myth of Romulus and Remus. After, students use the information sheet to learn about the seven Kings of Rome and group their positive and negative actions. Finally, students think about the impact of the Roman’s rejecting their monarchy on the different groups in Roman society.

This lesson works best with my other resources created on the Politics of the Late Republic, these can be found here:
How was Rome’s Hierarchy Structured? - Lesson 3
How was the Roman state structured? - Lesson 4
What political factions were present in ancient Rome? - Lesson 5
Why was patronage so important in Roman life and politics? - Lesson 6
Background to the Late Republic exam practice - Lesson 7

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