AQA Classical Civilization revision
... Son of Hamilcar Barca - Carthaginian general who conquered most of Spain (According to Livy, he made Hannibal swear an oath of animosity towards Rome when he was a boy) Spent most of his life in Spain with the military. Was elected military commander by his troops when Hasdrubal the fair ( Han ...
... Son of Hamilcar Barca - Carthaginian general who conquered most of Spain (According to Livy, he made Hannibal swear an oath of animosity towards Rome when he was a boy) Spent most of his life in Spain with the military. Was elected military commander by his troops when Hasdrubal the fair ( Han ...
Rome Geography of Rome: The Italian peninsula is 600 miles long
... Following the defeat of the Carthaginian navy, Rome invaded North Africa where they were soundly defeated. When fleeing from Africa, the Roman fleet was hit by a storm. The war did not end until Rome defeated the Carthaginian navy one last time. This forced Carthage to ask for peace in 241 B.C. ...
... Following the defeat of the Carthaginian navy, Rome invaded North Africa where they were soundly defeated. When fleeing from Africa, the Roman fleet was hit by a storm. The war did not end until Rome defeated the Carthaginian navy one last time. This forced Carthage to ask for peace in 241 B.C. ...
rome syllabus summary
... • During wars they were assigned to the cavalry by the censors. • They invested heavily in land. • They were usually apolitical (which means they stayed out of politics) unless their business interests were under threat. • Although they were wealthy they had little influence in Rome’s politics becau ...
... • During wars they were assigned to the cavalry by the censors. • They invested heavily in land. • They were usually apolitical (which means they stayed out of politics) unless their business interests were under threat. • Although they were wealthy they had little influence in Rome’s politics becau ...
The Roman Empire A Story of Rising and Falling
... it had lot’s of coast line and was protected by mountains. The Italian Peninsula looks like a boot, and the top of the boot is covered with the Alps Mountains, one of the highest ranges in the world. In addition to this, the low lying Appennine Mountains run down the boot of Italy, like a long spine ...
... it had lot’s of coast line and was protected by mountains. The Italian Peninsula looks like a boot, and the top of the boot is covered with the Alps Mountains, one of the highest ranges in the world. In addition to this, the low lying Appennine Mountains run down the boot of Italy, like a long spine ...
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... He distinguished himself in early wars and soon Rome declared war against the town of Veii, in Etruscan territory. The seige of Veii was a long process, but Camillus finally took charge and was successful. He began by defeating Veii's allies, and then had his men dig underneath Veii and enter throu ...
... He distinguished himself in early wars and soon Rome declared war against the town of Veii, in Etruscan territory. The seige of Veii was a long process, but Camillus finally took charge and was successful. He began by defeating Veii's allies, and then had his men dig underneath Veii and enter throu ...
0-Background
... The Greco-Persian Wars, 490–479 B.C.E. The Athenian army was particularly effective because it consisted of citizensoldiers with a powerful commitment to defend their home city-state. Greek soldiers, called hoplites (HAHP-lites), were divided into units, called phalanxes, eight men deep. If the fir ...
... The Greco-Persian Wars, 490–479 B.C.E. The Athenian army was particularly effective because it consisted of citizensoldiers with a powerful commitment to defend their home city-state. Greek soldiers, called hoplites (HAHP-lites), were divided into units, called phalanxes, eight men deep. If the fir ...
6.1_Notes
... course of 80 years against the Carthaginians • Carthage had a powerful navy. Which contributed to much of their success against Rome during the first Punic War • During the second Punic War, Hannibal, one of Carthage’s greatest generals led an army from Africa into Spain, crossed the Alps into Italy ...
... course of 80 years against the Carthaginians • Carthage had a powerful navy. Which contributed to much of their success against Rome during the first Punic War • During the second Punic War, Hannibal, one of Carthage’s greatest generals led an army from Africa into Spain, crossed the Alps into Italy ...
From Republic to Empire
... With the city in ruins, the Romans considered fleeing to some other place. Instead, they bravely decided to start over. They rebuilt their city and surrounded it with walls. They also built up their army. Before long, Roman soldiers were on the march again. During the 300s B.C.E., Rome conquered the ...
... With the city in ruins, the Romans considered fleeing to some other place. Instead, they bravely decided to start over. They rebuilt their city and surrounded it with walls. They also built up their army. Before long, Roman soldiers were on the march again. During the 300s B.C.E., Rome conquered the ...
Rome_1 - Cal State LA - Instructional Web Server
... entire Italian peninsula and begins its pursuit of a larger empire. The pursuit results in a series of wars with other nations. ...
... entire Italian peninsula and begins its pursuit of a larger empire. The pursuit results in a series of wars with other nations. ...
Chapter 4
... Carthaginians, since this was the Latin word for “Phoenician,” taking note of their Phoenician origins. – Roman Victory: In 241, the Romans won a decisive sea victory and were able to declare victory. The Republic seized control of Sicily and imposed a heavy war indemnity on Carthage. – Future Confl ...
... Carthaginians, since this was the Latin word for “Phoenician,” taking note of their Phoenician origins. – Roman Victory: In 241, the Romans won a decisive sea victory and were able to declare victory. The Republic seized control of Sicily and imposed a heavy war indemnity on Carthage. – Future Confl ...
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... What was the influence of the Punic Wars on Greece and Rome? a. Greek literature, art, and architecture were introduced to Romans b. Rome became weaker. c. The Punic Wars destroyed Greece. What was the result of the First Punic War? a. Rome lost. b. The Greeks came to Rome’s rescue. c. Romans took o ...
... What was the influence of the Punic Wars on Greece and Rome? a. Greek literature, art, and architecture were introduced to Romans b. Rome became weaker. c. The Punic Wars destroyed Greece. What was the result of the First Punic War? a. Rome lost. b. The Greeks came to Rome’s rescue. c. Romans took o ...
The Roman Republic
... king), an aristocracy (government by nobles), and a democracy (government by the people—see the comparison above of Rome to the United States). Rome had two officials called consuls. Like kings, they commanded the army and directed the government. However, their power was limited. A consul’s term wa ...
... king), an aristocracy (government by nobles), and a democracy (government by the people—see the comparison above of Rome to the United States). Rome had two officials called consuls. Like kings, they commanded the army and directed the government. However, their power was limited. A consul’s term wa ...
Considerations on the Causes of
... Modern history furnishes us with an example of what happened at that time in Rome, and this is well worth noting. For the occasions which produce great changes are different. but, since men have had the same passions at all times, the causes are always the same. Just as Henry vn, king of England, in ...
... Modern history furnishes us with an example of what happened at that time in Rome, and this is well worth noting. For the occasions which produce great changes are different. but, since men have had the same passions at all times, the causes are always the same. Just as Henry vn, king of England, in ...
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... Triumvirate of Rome (though the Romans of the time never used that term, nor did the three men who comprised the triumvirate). Crassus and Pompey both held the Optimate political line while Caesar was a Populare. The three men were equally ambitious and, vying for power, were able to keep each other ...
... Triumvirate of Rome (though the Romans of the time never used that term, nor did the three men who comprised the triumvirate). Crassus and Pompey both held the Optimate political line while Caesar was a Populare. The three men were equally ambitious and, vying for power, were able to keep each other ...
Ennabli, Abdelmajid. "North Africa`s Roman art. Its future." in World
... Arab empire - Omayyad and later Abbassyd -the cities adopted another religion and a different political system, which resulted in a new social organization and a different kind of economy. The entire system of small cities de- , pendent on agriculture gradually declined and the towns eventually disa ...
... Arab empire - Omayyad and later Abbassyd -the cities adopted another religion and a different political system, which resulted in a new social organization and a different kind of economy. The entire system of small cities de- , pendent on agriculture gradually declined and the towns eventually disa ...
Rome - cloudfront.net
... B. Sicily occupied by two peoples: 1. east occupied by Greek cities 2. west occupied Carthage C. Carthage was: 1. Founded in 800 BC by Phoenician colonists. 2. Ruled by a shrewd commercial class. 3. The most powerful state in northern Africa. 4. An industrial city with a population of nearly 1 milli ...
... B. Sicily occupied by two peoples: 1. east occupied by Greek cities 2. west occupied Carthage C. Carthage was: 1. Founded in 800 BC by Phoenician colonists. 2. Ruled by a shrewd commercial class. 3. The most powerful state in northern Africa. 4. An industrial city with a population of nearly 1 milli ...
AIM: What impact did geography and the Etruscans have on the
... III – Second Punic War – 218 – 201 B.C. A. Carthage’s general Hannibal wanted to wage war directly on Rome B. Hannibal wanted to surprise Rome – He crossed the alps (40,000 men, horses, and elephants C. Carthage had a major military victor in 216 B.C. – The Battle at Cannae (40,000 Romans die) D. Ha ...
... III – Second Punic War – 218 – 201 B.C. A. Carthage’s general Hannibal wanted to wage war directly on Rome B. Hannibal wanted to surprise Rome – He crossed the alps (40,000 men, horses, and elephants C. Carthage had a major military victor in 216 B.C. – The Battle at Cannae (40,000 Romans die) D. Ha ...
CHAPTER 4 The Hellenistic Age: 336 - 31 BCE
... In a series of three Punic Wars fought with Carthage from 264 B.C.E. to 146 B.C.E., Rome gained the islands of Sicily, Corsica, and Sardinia, survived a devastating invasion by the Carthaginian king Hannibal, and finally completely destroyed Carthage. 3. Conflict with the Celts The Romans faced fier ...
... In a series of three Punic Wars fought with Carthage from 264 B.C.E. to 146 B.C.E., Rome gained the islands of Sicily, Corsica, and Sardinia, survived a devastating invasion by the Carthaginian king Hannibal, and finally completely destroyed Carthage. 3. Conflict with the Celts The Romans faced fier ...
Rise of Ancient Rome
... OUR FOUNDING FATHERS GREAT STUDENTS OF ROMAN HISTORY MANY THINGS IN AMERICA COPIED FROM ROME a. SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM MODELED ON ROME'S b. ...
... OUR FOUNDING FATHERS GREAT STUDENTS OF ROMAN HISTORY MANY THINGS IN AMERICA COPIED FROM ROME a. SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM MODELED ON ROME'S b. ...
Classical Mediterranean
... • Guard rights of plebeians can veto senators and other officials. Serve for one year. ...
... • Guard rights of plebeians can veto senators and other officials. Serve for one year. ...
Punic Wars Poster Activity The Punic Wars were a series of three
... Despite Carthage’s decline in power and status, some Roman leaders still felt that it had not been punished severely enough. They demanded vengeance. The Romans were angry that the Carthaginians were able to rebuild their trade and increase their wealth. Hostile feelings increased in 153 B.C.E, when ...
... Despite Carthage’s decline in power and status, some Roman leaders still felt that it had not been punished severely enough. They demanded vengeance. The Romans were angry that the Carthaginians were able to rebuild their trade and increase their wealth. Hostile feelings increased in 153 B.C.E, when ...
Rome November 30th - HRSBSTAFF Home Page
... decided that Carthage needed to join the Republic. Carthage disagreed. Carthage and Rome fought for 20 years. This was the first Punic War. Nobody won. After 20 years of fighting, all they had accomplished was to kill a lot of people and to cause a lot of hatred. • To end the fighting, Carthage offe ...
... decided that Carthage needed to join the Republic. Carthage disagreed. Carthage and Rome fought for 20 years. This was the first Punic War. Nobody won. After 20 years of fighting, all they had accomplished was to kill a lot of people and to cause a lot of hatred. • To end the fighting, Carthage offe ...
The Roman Republic - Canvas by Instructure
... central Italy. Eventually, they defeated the Etruscans to the north and the Greek citystates to the south. By 265 B.C., the Romans were masters of nearly all Italy. Rome had different laws and treatment for different parts of its conquered territory. The neighboring Latins on the Tiber became full c ...
... central Italy. Eventually, they defeated the Etruscans to the north and the Greek citystates to the south. By 265 B.C., the Romans were masters of nearly all Italy. Rome had different laws and treatment for different parts of its conquered territory. The neighboring Latins on the Tiber became full c ...
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... • Once in control of Italy, Rome turned attention to Sicily, large island to south of Italian Peninsula • In Sicily, Rome came into conflict with Carthage, powerful North African trading city • Conflict grew into series of three wars • Punic Wars raged for nearly 80 years ...
... • Once in control of Italy, Rome turned attention to Sicily, large island to south of Italian Peninsula • In Sicily, Rome came into conflict with Carthage, powerful North African trading city • Conflict grew into series of three wars • Punic Wars raged for nearly 80 years ...