OCR_AncientHistory_Textbook
... Achaemenid Empire, which stretched from the coast of Asia Minor south to Egypt, north to shores of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, and east as far as the Hindu Kush. The encroachment of the Persians into the Greek-speaking areas was well advanced by 500 BC, and in the early years of the fifth cen ...
... Achaemenid Empire, which stretched from the coast of Asia Minor south to Egypt, north to shores of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, and east as far as the Hindu Kush. The encroachment of the Persians into the Greek-speaking areas was well advanced by 500 BC, and in the early years of the fifth cen ...
Rome2 Decline
... provinces with new colonies, transferring the judicial powers from the senate to the equites, and began the practice of distributing grain to the people. He left nothing undisturbed, nothing untouched, nothing unmolested, nothing, in short, as it had been. Velleius Paterculus History of Rome, II, vi ...
... provinces with new colonies, transferring the judicial powers from the senate to the equites, and began the practice of distributing grain to the people. He left nothing undisturbed, nothing untouched, nothing unmolested, nothing, in short, as it had been. Velleius Paterculus History of Rome, II, vi ...
character list
... over the kingdom of Mauretania. As a result, Juba is known to history as the king of Mauretania even though he started out as a prince of Numidia. • One scholar writes, “It is possible that Juba was not the name given to [him] by his parents” (Roller, The World of Juba II and Kleopatra Selene). I us ...
... over the kingdom of Mauretania. As a result, Juba is known to history as the king of Mauretania even though he started out as a prince of Numidia. • One scholar writes, “It is possible that Juba was not the name given to [him] by his parents” (Roller, The World of Juba II and Kleopatra Selene). I us ...
Caesar and Cleopatra Study Guide
... The Playwright George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, Ireland, on 26 July, 1856, the youngest child of a grain merchant and his wife, a professional singer. Emerging from a succession of Dublin schools with a lasting dislike of formal education, the young Shaw took a job as a c ...
... The Playwright George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, Ireland, on 26 July, 1856, the youngest child of a grain merchant and his wife, a professional singer. Emerging from a succession of Dublin schools with a lasting dislike of formal education, the young Shaw took a job as a c ...
CLEOPATRA
... city in the world and saw to it that this dream was fulfilled. The kingdoms that had been part of Alexander’s empire maintained strong cultural ties to Greece. However, from the beginning of their reign, the Ptolemies combined their Greek heritage with Egyptian customs that could be traced back thou ...
... city in the world and saw to it that this dream was fulfilled. The kingdoms that had been part of Alexander’s empire maintained strong cultural ties to Greece. However, from the beginning of their reign, the Ptolemies combined their Greek heritage with Egyptian customs that could be traced back thou ...
History of Antony and Octavian
... Cicero turns against Antony by the end of 44 and delivers his Philippics, even praising Octavian (big step!) who had essentially raised an illegal private army. Cicero makes Octavian propraetor. Battle of Mutina – first battle including Antony and Octavian. Octavian backs the consuls Hirtius and Pan ...
... Cicero turns against Antony by the end of 44 and delivers his Philippics, even praising Octavian (big step!) who had essentially raised an illegal private army. Cicero makes Octavian propraetor. Battle of Mutina – first battle including Antony and Octavian. Octavian backs the consuls Hirtius and Pan ...
Cleopatra VII by Blythe
... There are many theories about Cleopatra’s death, but nobody really knows how she died. One story is that Octavian, now enemy of Mark Antony, captured her. She was watched carefully so that she was not allowed to commit suicide. However, Cleopatra managed to get a basket of figs smuggled into her bed ...
... There are many theories about Cleopatra’s death, but nobody really knows how she died. One story is that Octavian, now enemy of Mark Antony, captured her. She was watched carefully so that she was not allowed to commit suicide. However, Cleopatra managed to get a basket of figs smuggled into her bed ...
Cleopatra: Heroine or Harlot
... convince Antony to depose King Herod and give her the rest of Judaea, which had once been part of the Ptolemaic kingdom. Additionally, Cleopatra supported Antony in his unsuccessful invasion of the Parthian empire. The two of them had grand ambitions: together, they planned to conquer the world and ...
... convince Antony to depose King Herod and give her the rest of Judaea, which had once been part of the Ptolemaic kingdom. Additionally, Cleopatra supported Antony in his unsuccessful invasion of the Parthian empire. The two of them had grand ambitions: together, they planned to conquer the world and ...
Cleopatra Seduces Antony, 41 BC The
... [Antony was] "...carried away by her to Alexandria, there to keep holiday, like a boy, in play and diversion, squandering and fooling away in enjoyment that most costly of all valuables, time." Plutarch was a Greek historian who wrote a history of the life of Antony in the first century AD. We join ...
... [Antony was] "...carried away by her to Alexandria, there to keep holiday, like a boy, in play and diversion, squandering and fooling away in enjoyment that most costly of all valuables, time." Plutarch was a Greek historian who wrote a history of the life of Antony in the first century AD. We join ...
Queen/Pharaoh Cleopatra`s Rule Write
... that was bankrupt and split by civil war. This lasted for only three short years before Cleopatra received the same fate as her father and was exiled, along with another younger sister of hers, her thirteen year old brother and husband remained to rule Egypt. Cleopatra escaped to Syria, however she ...
... that was bankrupt and split by civil war. This lasted for only three short years before Cleopatra received the same fate as her father and was exiled, along with another younger sister of hers, her thirteen year old brother and husband remained to rule Egypt. Cleopatra escaped to Syria, however she ...
Marcus Antonius
... Against a background of dynastic tensions and national set-backs, the father of Cleopatra, Ptolemy XII (king since 80 BC) was overthrown in 58 BC, the throne passing to his daughter Berenice IV. Ptolemy fled to Rome, probably taking his next daughter, Cleopatra, with him. He was in exile until 55 BC ...
... Against a background of dynastic tensions and national set-backs, the father of Cleopatra, Ptolemy XII (king since 80 BC) was overthrown in 58 BC, the throne passing to his daughter Berenice IV. Ptolemy fled to Rome, probably taking his next daughter, Cleopatra, with him. He was in exile until 55 BC ...
Cleopatra`s influence on Western culture
... carried with him the copy of Homer's Iliad annotated by Aristotle, declaring that it was a perfect portable treasure of all military virtue and knowledge. Alexander’s vision was kept alive to various degrees by his companions/generals who were brought up with him in Macedonia. Three of Alexander’s ...
... carried with him the copy of Homer's Iliad annotated by Aristotle, declaring that it was a perfect portable treasure of all military virtue and knowledge. Alexander’s vision was kept alive to various degrees by his companions/generals who were brought up with him in Macedonia. Three of Alexander’s ...
File - Mr Donnelly`s English Website
... enthralled that he spends the winter in Alexandria and forgets about his responsibilities. ...
... enthralled that he spends the winter in Alexandria and forgets about his responsibilities. ...
скачати
... 45 BC, Cleopatra, Ptolemy XIV, and Caesarion left Alexandria for Rome, where they stayed in a palace built by Caesar in their honor. Caesar s acts were anything but overlooked by the Romans. In 44 BC, he was killed in a conspiracy by his Senators. With his death, Rome split between supporters of Ma ...
... 45 BC, Cleopatra, Ptolemy XIV, and Caesarion left Alexandria for Rome, where they stayed in a palace built by Caesar in their honor. Caesar s acts were anything but overlooked by the Romans. In 44 BC, he was killed in a conspiracy by his Senators. With his death, Rome split between supporters of Ma ...
Cleopatra Biography
... Cleopatra, and together they had three children. Octavian was able to worry Romans that Mark Anthony would give away Rome to this Egyptian Queen, who seemed to have Mark Anthony under her spell. It was also seen as a family insult that Mark Anthony was married to his sister, but was having an affair ...
... Cleopatra, and together they had three children. Octavian was able to worry Romans that Mark Anthony would give away Rome to this Egyptian Queen, who seemed to have Mark Anthony under her spell. It was also seen as a family insult that Mark Anthony was married to his sister, but was having an affair ...
Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 BC – August 12, 30 BC)
... Cleopatra, and together they had three children. Octavian was able to worry Romans that Mark Anthony would give away Rome to this Egyptian Queen, who seemed to have Mark Anthony under her spell. It was also seen as a family insult that Mark Anthony was married to his sister, but was having an affair ...
... Cleopatra, and together they had three children. Octavian was able to worry Romans that Mark Anthony would give away Rome to this Egyptian Queen, who seemed to have Mark Anthony under her spell. It was also seen as a family insult that Mark Anthony was married to his sister, but was having an affair ...
timeline - Octavian: Rise to Power
... Mark Antony, and Lepidus meet near Bologna, Italy, north of Rome and form “The Second Triumvirate” 42 BC: October; “The two Battles of Philippi” are fought in Macedonia. Cassius is defeated in the first one. He commits suicide. Brutus is defeated in the second. He also commits suicide. The victors, ...
... Mark Antony, and Lepidus meet near Bologna, Italy, north of Rome and form “The Second Triumvirate” 42 BC: October; “The two Battles of Philippi” are fought in Macedonia. Cassius is defeated in the first one. He commits suicide. Brutus is defeated in the second. He also commits suicide. The victors, ...
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... as her guardian on the death of her father. Defeated by Caesar at Pharsalia in 48 BC, Pompey had fled to Egypt where he was subsequently assassinated under the orders of Cleopatra's brother Ptolomy XIII. Ptolemy is thought to have ordered the death as a way of pleasing Julius Caesar and becoming an ...
... as her guardian on the death of her father. Defeated by Caesar at Pharsalia in 48 BC, Pompey had fled to Egypt where he was subsequently assassinated under the orders of Cleopatra's brother Ptolomy XIII. Ptolemy is thought to have ordered the death as a way of pleasing Julius Caesar and becoming an ...
After being elected as consul for life, Octavian changed his
... meaning 'lofty' or 'serene'. Nevertheless, he retained ultimate control of all aspects of the Roman state, with the army under his direct command. ...
... meaning 'lofty' or 'serene'. Nevertheless, he retained ultimate control of all aspects of the Roman state, with the army under his direct command. ...
Cleopatra Cleopatra was queen of Egypt about 2,000 years ago
... Octavian declared war on Antony and Cleopatra. In 31 BC, Octavian won the war and took over Egypt. Both Antony and Cleopatra killed themselves. ...
... Octavian declared war on Antony and Cleopatra. In 31 BC, Octavian won the war and took over Egypt. Both Antony and Cleopatra killed themselves. ...
Octavian
... • Claimed what was his • Issued a call to arms of his father’s veteran’s; soldiers came to his aid • Antony fled to Gaul to round up legions • Senate thought they could control Octavian too – Make him a senator – Octavian smarter than senate! ...
... • Claimed what was his • Issued a call to arms of his father’s veteran’s; soldiers came to his aid • Antony fled to Gaul to round up legions • Senate thought they could control Octavian too – Make him a senator – Octavian smarter than senate! ...
Republic to Empire - My Social Studies Teacher
... While in Egypt Cleopatra spreads a rumor that she has committed suicide, Mark believes the rumor and kills himself Cleopatra will follow realizing that she has lost control of Egypt ...
... While in Egypt Cleopatra spreads a rumor that she has committed suicide, Mark believes the rumor and kills himself Cleopatra will follow realizing that she has lost control of Egypt ...
Cleopatra VII worksheet A
... her other brother, Ptolemy XIV, who was eleven. To celebrate their victory against Ptolemy XIII, Cleopatra and Caesar took a holiday cruise up the Nile, and while they were away she became pregnant. They named their baby Caesarion. Shortly after his birth Caesar returned to Rome and Cleopatra follow ...
... her other brother, Ptolemy XIV, who was eleven. To celebrate their victory against Ptolemy XIII, Cleopatra and Caesar took a holiday cruise up the Nile, and while they were away she became pregnant. They named their baby Caesarion. Shortly after his birth Caesar returned to Rome and Cleopatra follow ...