Class Notes: Chapter 7, Lesson 2
... 1. From 494-287 B. C. , the plebeians protested many times, gaining new rights each time. 2. Their greatest victory was to have the patricians and plebeians create a set of written was called the Twelve Tables. E. Rome Begins To Expand 1. By 264 B.C. the Roman Republic ruled all the Italian Peninsul ...
... 1. From 494-287 B. C. , the plebeians protested many times, gaining new rights each time. 2. Their greatest victory was to have the patricians and plebeians create a set of written was called the Twelve Tables. E. Rome Begins To Expand 1. By 264 B.C. the Roman Republic ruled all the Italian Peninsul ...
Ancient Rome Notes
... Under the leadership of ambitious generals, Rome’s highly trained soldiers took over most of the land surrounding the Mediterranean. ...
... Under the leadership of ambitious generals, Rome’s highly trained soldiers took over most of the land surrounding the Mediterranean. ...
Punic Wars
... inevitable. Carthage had answered the call for assistance from a city in Sicily, and as a result taken control of the island. Rome had taken note of this, and because its territory stretched to the southern tip of Italy, thus the great power from North Africa had become a little too close for comfor ...
... inevitable. Carthage had answered the call for assistance from a city in Sicily, and as a result taken control of the island. Rome had taken note of this, and because its territory stretched to the southern tip of Italy, thus the great power from North Africa had become a little too close for comfor ...
Ancient Rome
... • Conquered many lands – Conquered peoples had to • Pay taxes • Pledge their loyalty to Rome • Supply soldiers – As long as they did that…they were allowed to keep their customs ...
... • Conquered many lands – Conquered peoples had to • Pay taxes • Pledge their loyalty to Rome • Supply soldiers – As long as they did that…they were allowed to keep their customs ...
Roman Expansion
... ○ Led army (included elephants) through the Alps to conquer Italy ○ Many died from the cold but Hannibal proved victorious ● Hannibal forced the Romans back to the inland cities ...
... ○ Led army (included elephants) through the Alps to conquer Italy ○ Many died from the cold but Hannibal proved victorious ● Hannibal forced the Romans back to the inland cities ...
Chap6sec1
... • In 218 B.C. Hannibal, general of the Carthage military, embarked on one of the most daring expeditions in history. • Hannibal took almost 40 elephants and his massive army across the Alps and down towards Rome. • Hannibal had great success for 15 years. But was never able to capture Rome. This is ...
... • In 218 B.C. Hannibal, general of the Carthage military, embarked on one of the most daring expeditions in history. • Hannibal took almost 40 elephants and his massive army across the Alps and down towards Rome. • Hannibal had great success for 15 years. But was never able to capture Rome. This is ...
Ancient Rome
... – The location of Rome helped Romans to carry on trade and build an empire around the Mediterranean Sea. – Rome and Carthage fought a series of war for control of the Mediterranean trade ...
... – The location of Rome helped Romans to carry on trade and build an empire around the Mediterranean Sea. – Rome and Carthage fought a series of war for control of the Mediterranean trade ...
7. Chap 7 Sec 2 - PowerPoint
... Rome Fights Carthage *Mid 200’s B.C. – Rome and Carthage come into conflict *Carthage – City on the coast of N. Africa ...
... Rome Fights Carthage *Mid 200’s B.C. – Rome and Carthage come into conflict *Carthage – City on the coast of N. Africa ...
The Rise of the Roman Republic
... 493 BC – Battle of Lake Regillus/Latin League 396 BC – Battle of Veii/Etruscans 390 C – first & only setback – Gauls seige on Rome 350 BC - Romans bounced back- rebuilt the Servian Wall and remodeled the army • 340- 290 BC The Latin Wars/Roman Federation • 282-270 BC defeated Greeks/Tarentum & Epiru ...
... 493 BC – Battle of Lake Regillus/Latin League 396 BC – Battle of Veii/Etruscans 390 C – first & only setback – Gauls seige on Rome 350 BC - Romans bounced back- rebuilt the Servian Wall and remodeled the army • 340- 290 BC The Latin Wars/Roman Federation • 282-270 BC defeated Greeks/Tarentum & Epiru ...
... • In 218 B.C. Hannibal, general of the Carthage military, embarked on one of the most daring expeditions in history. • Hannibal took almost 40 elephants and his massive army across the Alps and down towards Rome. • Hannibal had great success for 15 years. But was never able to capture Rome. This is ...
The Republic - s3.amazonaws.com
... Carthage – competing with Rome for trade, control Carthage has strong navy, Rome builds one to fight it Rome wins, gains Sicily ...
... Carthage – competing with Rome for trade, control Carthage has strong navy, Rome builds one to fight it Rome wins, gains Sicily ...
Roman Empire Notes 1-1 - Blaine School District
... horsemen. They used strict discipline and tight battle formations to defeat opponents. • Rome used the same weapons as its enemies, but simply fought better and smarter ...
... horsemen. They used strict discipline and tight battle formations to defeat opponents. • Rome used the same weapons as its enemies, but simply fought better and smarter ...
Rome and the Rise of Christianity (600 BC – 500 AD) Section 1
... • Location allowed them access to the lands of the Mediterranean. They carried on trade and built an empire • Mountains - Apennines. They are low mountains, so they did not divide Italy as Greece was divided. • Fertile plains supported a growing population. • Rome is near the center of Italy on the ...
... • Location allowed them access to the lands of the Mediterranean. They carried on trade and built an empire • Mountains - Apennines. They are low mountains, so they did not divide Italy as Greece was divided. • Fertile plains supported a growing population. • Rome is near the center of Italy on the ...
Wars against the Puns: The Punic Wars
... 10. In a side note, the author describes a story involving the Greek Archimedes & his encounter with the Romans. What is the lesson that can be learned from this story? ...
... 10. In a side note, the author describes a story involving the Greek Archimedes & his encounter with the Romans. What is the lesson that can be learned from this story? ...
Punic Wars
... • After Cannae Hannibal destroys Roman countryside, was this smart?? • Decimates his supplies and wears down the army • 211, they march to Rome and cannot win • Scipio and Rome rebound taking Spain and Africa • Hannibal had one final stand at Zama but lost ...
... • After Cannae Hannibal destroys Roman countryside, was this smart?? • Decimates his supplies and wears down the army • 211, they march to Rome and cannot win • Scipio and Rome rebound taking Spain and Africa • Hannibal had one final stand at Zama but lost ...
Rise of Rome Began with the City`s founding set by legend in 753
... plebians) gained political power and constitutional recognition of their rights. Once the Romans achieved the control of Italy, they turned to subdue their Mediterranean rivals. Rome’s chiefs opponent was North African commercial and naval power of Carthage. The Romans defeated the Carthaginians in ...
... plebians) gained political power and constitutional recognition of their rights. Once the Romans achieved the control of Italy, they turned to subdue their Mediterranean rivals. Rome’s chiefs opponent was North African commercial and naval power of Carthage. The Romans defeated the Carthaginians in ...
Chapter 34 Italian Peninsula: 509
... Punic Wars: 264-146 BC/BCE • “Punic” is the Latin word for the Phoenicians, the great sailors and traders who set up colonies all over the Mediterranean. During this time period the Phoenician city of Carthage in North Africa ruled the Phoenician colonies. • 1st Punic War: Carthage had a powerful na ...
... Punic Wars: 264-146 BC/BCE • “Punic” is the Latin word for the Phoenicians, the great sailors and traders who set up colonies all over the Mediterranean. During this time period the Phoenician city of Carthage in North Africa ruled the Phoenician colonies. • 1st Punic War: Carthage had a powerful na ...
the republic (509-31 bc)
... Europe, and several crushing defeats inflicted on Roman armies, Hannibal was unable either to put Rome itself under siege or to win over her north Italian allies. He was finally recalled to Africa when a Roman force under Publius Cornelius Scipio (later granted the additional name `Africanus’) threa ...
... Europe, and several crushing defeats inflicted on Roman armies, Hannibal was unable either to put Rome itself under siege or to win over her north Italian allies. He was finally recalled to Africa when a Roman force under Publius Cornelius Scipio (later granted the additional name `Africanus’) threa ...
“When in Rome. . .” 510 BC – 476 AD
... By 146 B.C., had expanded empire to most of Mediterranean world Had strong legionaries (army) divided into legions (divisions) ...
... By 146 B.C., had expanded empire to most of Mediterranean world Had strong legionaries (army) divided into legions (divisions) ...