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Summary Notes for Roman Britain as part of the OCR Latin GCSE Syllabus

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Summary notes to be used as a source of revision for the OCR Latin GCSE Course. Summarises the following topics: How to write a 6, 8 and 12 mark essay, Roman Gods, Roman State Religion and everyday religious activities, Aeneas and Romulus, Roman Conquest of Britain, and the Structure of the Roman ...

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6 Marker tips

- Make a minimum of three (3) points

- Include evidence from the source for each point

- Develop: analyse and explain what the evidence shows with respect to the overall question

- PEA(L):

- Point: State your point

- Example/Evidence: Include a quote from the source

- Analyse: Explain how the evidence supports your point

- (Link: Link it back to the overall question)

8 Marker tips

- What were the advantages and disadvantages of ______

- How far do you agree with _______? - include a counter argument

- Which is better _____ or ______?

- Mention at least 2 other sources not included in the question

- PEA(L)

12 Marker tips

- Based on a broader statement regarding Roman Culture.

- Explain how far you agree ______

- You should include references to a range of ancient sources

- 15-20 minutes


Roman Gods
- Roman religion (like current religions) applied to family life, rites of passage, festivals.
- Roman religion was about how to behave towards the gods – and to prosper from the gods’ favour as a
result.
- Practical
- Romans honoured gods in return for practically beneficial favour: health, wealth, fertility, victory, success,
etc.
- Honour was given by offering things of value – the sacrifice of animals (which were currency before money
was invented.
- Liber was an early god of fertility, growth and so vines and wine - name means “free”, became associated
with Bacchus.
- Janus – particularly Roman god of gates and doorways, and so metaphorically, all houses/dwellings and
beginnings/endings - two faces looking forward and back.

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