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Forget Hump Day* How about a Snow Day?
... • Set up a new government called a republic – “Thing of the people” – Roman citizens chose officials to represent them – Goal to keep any individual from gaining too much ...
... • Set up a new government called a republic – “Thing of the people” – Roman citizens chose officials to represent them – Goal to keep any individual from gaining too much ...
Marius and Sulla
... but they eventually fell out over a fight for power. The issue of enfranchisement of the Allies became an issue. Marcus Livius Drusus, the son of the man who opposed Gaius Gracchus, proposed to enfranchise the allies of the Italian peninsula. This was, of course, demagoguery but Drusus miscalculated ...
... but they eventually fell out over a fight for power. The issue of enfranchisement of the Allies became an issue. Marcus Livius Drusus, the son of the man who opposed Gaius Gracchus, proposed to enfranchise the allies of the Italian peninsula. This was, of course, demagoguery but Drusus miscalculated ...
Roman Republic to Roman Empire
... “The boy is too young,” he said, and they let him go. His name was Julius Caesar. You shall meet him again on the next page. As for Sulla, he became “Dictator,” which meant sole and supreme ruler of all the Roman possessions. He ruled Rome for four years, and he died quietly in his bed, having spent ...
... “The boy is too young,” he said, and they let him go. His name was Julius Caesar. You shall meet him again on the next page. As for Sulla, he became “Dictator,” which meant sole and supreme ruler of all the Roman possessions. He ruled Rome for four years, and he died quietly in his bed, having spent ...
William Shakespeare`s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act II
... Using the pathfinders and helpful websites, please research the following information about ancient Rome. In your lesson, you will address this historical content and explain/analyze the historical accuracy of Shakespeare’s tragedy. Research the following: 1. What are the origins of the Roman Senate ...
... Using the pathfinders and helpful websites, please research the following information about ancient Rome. In your lesson, you will address this historical content and explain/analyze the historical accuracy of Shakespeare’s tragedy. Research the following: 1. What are the origins of the Roman Senate ...
Warm Up # 17A -- Roman Republic to Empire - British
... obtain Roman citizenship, but the Senate refused. This led to the Social War. In the end the rebels were defeated, but the Senate granted them citizenship. In 88 BC General Lucius Cornelius Sulla became consul. Marius and his supporters did not want Sulla to command the military, as earlier consuls ...
... obtain Roman citizenship, but the Senate refused. This led to the Social War. In the end the rebels were defeated, but the Senate granted them citizenship. In 88 BC General Lucius Cornelius Sulla became consul. Marius and his supporters did not want Sulla to command the military, as earlier consuls ...
Name Class Date Rome`s location on the Italian peninsula, centrally
... The family was the basic unit of Roman society. Although women could own property and, in later Roman times, run businesses, men had absolute power over the family. Romans also believed in education for all children. Religion, too, was a significant part of Roman society. By 270 B.C., Rome controlle ...
... The family was the basic unit of Roman society. Although women could own property and, in later Roman times, run businesses, men had absolute power over the family. Romans also believed in education for all children. Religion, too, was a significant part of Roman society. By 270 B.C., Rome controlle ...
Stage 6: Sulla
... aristocratic family. Because of his family connections he entered politics at a young age and was elected quaestor in 107 BC. As quaestor Sulla served as a lieutenant to the Roman consul and general Gaius Marius during the Jugurthine War. In this war, which was fought for control of Numidia (modern- ...
... aristocratic family. Because of his family connections he entered politics at a young age and was elected quaestor in 107 BC. As quaestor Sulla served as a lieutenant to the Roman consul and general Gaius Marius during the Jugurthine War. In this war, which was fought for control of Numidia (modern- ...
Ancient Rome
... Felt the poor should be moved from the city back to the country Gave free wheat and grain to the poor. Senate had him killed. ...
... Felt the poor should be moved from the city back to the country Gave free wheat and grain to the poor. Senate had him killed. ...
Name Date Period _____ Roman Republic Quiz Directions: Match
... B. Caesar tried to arrest and imprison prominent senators C. They thought that he’d become too powerful Directions: Evaluate the truth of each statement. If it is true, write “TRUE” in the space provided. If it is false, correct the underlined word so that the statement is true. ________________ 13. ...
... B. Caesar tried to arrest and imprison prominent senators C. They thought that he’d become too powerful Directions: Evaluate the truth of each statement. If it is true, write “TRUE” in the space provided. If it is false, correct the underlined word so that the statement is true. ________________ 13. ...
Late Roman Republic
... number of tribes which could only vote after all the other 35 tribes voted Sulpicius was determined to gain full voting rights for the new citizens Opposition from both consuls (including Sulla) Gained support from Marius in return for Sulla’s command ...
... number of tribes which could only vote after all the other 35 tribes voted Sulpicius was determined to gain full voting rights for the new citizens Opposition from both consuls (including Sulla) Gained support from Marius in return for Sulla’s command ...
War with Jugurtha (112 – 106 BC)
... In 61 B.C., Marcus Licinius Crassus attempted to secure contracts for tax-farming in Asia. Crassus was obstructed in his aims by the senate. -In 60 B.C., Gaius Julius Caesar returned to Rome from Spain, where he had served as praetor and governor. Caesar is granted a triumph, but cannot legally ente ...
... In 61 B.C., Marcus Licinius Crassus attempted to secure contracts for tax-farming in Asia. Crassus was obstructed in his aims by the senate. -In 60 B.C., Gaius Julius Caesar returned to Rome from Spain, where he had served as praetor and governor. Caesar is granted a triumph, but cannot legally ente ...
ROME NOTES (Part 2) - kwamekstith
... the ________________ state, in hopes of sharing the plunder from war – Result was that armies largely became _________________ forces devoted to a general and placed much __________________ in the hands of individual generals • Generals could use __________________ of troops as a political tool – Ne ...
... the ________________ state, in hopes of sharing the plunder from war – Result was that armies largely became _________________ forces devoted to a general and placed much __________________ in the hands of individual generals • Generals could use __________________ of troops as a political tool – Ne ...
Ancient Rome
... • Citizens had the right to elect their leader (unless you were a slave or woman) • Leader ruled in the name of the people • Policy lasts for over 500 years ...
... • Citizens had the right to elect their leader (unless you were a slave or woman) • Leader ruled in the name of the people • Policy lasts for over 500 years ...
509 BC Overthrow of Etruscan Kings by Roman Nobles when the
... terms of military service from 2 to 6 years. Rome has historically conscripted only those men whose families have a financial stake in the success of the empire. The core of the army is thought of, stereotypically, as being sons of small farmers. Over time rich aristocrats have bought state land and ...
... terms of military service from 2 to 6 years. Rome has historically conscripted only those men whose families have a financial stake in the success of the empire. The core of the army is thought of, stereotypically, as being sons of small farmers. Over time rich aristocrats have bought state land and ...
Intro Roman Republic Guided Notes
... The Assembly protected the rights of the ___________________________________. The plebeians had an assembly, or lawmaking body, of their own called the ___________________________________ of the _________________________. How many officials were elected in the Assembly? _________________________ Wha ...
... The Assembly protected the rights of the ___________________________________. The plebeians had an assembly, or lawmaking body, of their own called the ___________________________________ of the _________________________. How many officials were elected in the Assembly? _________________________ Wha ...
The Civil War
... • In the same year the Romans destroy Carthage, and thus they complete the subjugation of their two ancient rivals for the supremacy of the Mediterranean. ...
... • In the same year the Romans destroy Carthage, and thus they complete the subjugation of their two ancient rivals for the supremacy of the Mediterranean. ...
Roman History
... 28. In 149, the Third Punic War began when which of Rome’s conditions of surrender was rejected by the Carthaginians? A. that they send hostages to Rome C. that they hand over all of their weapons B. that they bury their own city D. that they abandon the city and move 10 miles inland 29. In 63, who ...
... 28. In 149, the Third Punic War began when which of Rome’s conditions of surrender was rejected by the Carthaginians? A. that they send hostages to Rome C. that they hand over all of their weapons B. that they bury their own city D. that they abandon the city and move 10 miles inland 29. In 63, who ...