Republican and Imperial Rome
... • Gaius Marius (157-86 BC) and Luius Cornelius Sulla (137-78 BC) vs. Jugurtha – Marius opens army to all citizens to volunteer ...
... • Gaius Marius (157-86 BC) and Luius Cornelius Sulla (137-78 BC) vs. Jugurtha – Marius opens army to all citizens to volunteer ...
SG #21 Roman Society and the Crises of the Republic
... rebelled in 90 B.C., in what was called the Social War. After this war was over, General Lucius Cornelius Sulla fought Marius and his supporters in a civil war. Sulla emerged victorious and became dictator. Although he eventually retired voluntarily, Sulla’s example of dictatorship helped set the st ...
... rebelled in 90 B.C., in what was called the Social War. After this war was over, General Lucius Cornelius Sulla fought Marius and his supporters in a civil war. Sulla emerged victorious and became dictator. Although he eventually retired voluntarily, Sulla’s example of dictatorship helped set the st ...
Chapter 10 “The Roman Republic” Cornell Notes I. A
... a. From Carthage, North Africa b. General of Carthaginian Army c. Marched over the Alps to attack Rome in Italy d. Used Elephants to defeat the 3 Armies the Romans sent against him e. After years of fighting and Rome attacking Hannibal’s home land of Carthage, Rome defeated Hannibal Civil War a. Aft ...
... a. From Carthage, North Africa b. General of Carthaginian Army c. Marched over the Alps to attack Rome in Italy d. Used Elephants to defeat the 3 Armies the Romans sent against him e. After years of fighting and Rome attacking Hannibal’s home land of Carthage, Rome defeated Hannibal Civil War a. Aft ...
THE CRISIS OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
... – New gods added, e.g. MITHRAS – Greek Pantheon identified with Early Roman gods ...
... – New gods added, e.g. MITHRAS – Greek Pantheon identified with Early Roman gods ...
Rome Notes Roman Values and Virtues • Greeks vs. Romans
... Breakdown of old Rome – gluttony (losing the discipline of the republican virtues….orgies, and villas built with special “vomitoriums” where you could get yourself ready for the next course in the meal……………….. ...
... Breakdown of old Rome – gluttony (losing the discipline of the republican virtues….orgies, and villas built with special “vomitoriums” where you could get yourself ready for the next course in the meal……………….. ...
notes - Warren County Schools
... What year marks the beginning of Rome? What happened in that year? What point of the Punic Wars is this map describing? ...
... What year marks the beginning of Rome? What happened in that year? What point of the Punic Wars is this map describing? ...
The Roman Empire Brings Change
... How long was the consul’s term? How many soldiers made up a Roman legion? What were the names of the wars fought between Carthage and Rome? What was the name of the great Carthaginian general? What animal did Hannibal use to cross the Alps in the 2nd Punic War? Name at least 2 things the Romans did ...
... How long was the consul’s term? How many soldiers made up a Roman legion? What were the names of the wars fought between Carthage and Rome? What was the name of the great Carthaginian general? What animal did Hannibal use to cross the Alps in the 2nd Punic War? Name at least 2 things the Romans did ...
Western Civilization I Exam Review II
... Explain the factors involved in the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire both before and after the conversion of Constantine. One historian has said that “Romans became Christians and Christianity became Roman.” How did both Christianity and Rome change as it became the official religion of th ...
... Explain the factors involved in the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire both before and after the conversion of Constantine. One historian has said that “Romans became Christians and Christianity became Roman.” How did both Christianity and Rome change as it became the official religion of th ...
From Republic to Dictatorship
... First, Tiberius Gracchus and, later, Gaius Gracchus, nobles favoring the common people, were elected tribunes. The Gracchi obtained laws in the people’s assembly that would a) Recover public lands wrongfully seized by the nobles and b) Distribute these lands to landless Romans. Gaius further propose ...
... First, Tiberius Gracchus and, later, Gaius Gracchus, nobles favoring the common people, were elected tribunes. The Gracchi obtained laws in the people’s assembly that would a) Recover public lands wrongfully seized by the nobles and b) Distribute these lands to landless Romans. Gaius further propose ...
Roman Reformers
... 107 B.C. first lower class Roman to be elected to such a high office Set up professional army, everyone could join. Offered pay, land, pensions, and items Helped by providing jobs, hurt by making soldiers loyal to general rather than the government ...
... 107 B.C. first lower class Roman to be elected to such a high office Set up professional army, everyone could join. Offered pay, land, pensions, and items Helped by providing jobs, hurt by making soldiers loyal to general rather than the government ...
fall of the roman republic: 133-27 bc
... the Senate. Both murdered. The Rise of Private Armies Roman Generals Marius and Sulla recruited private armies more loyal to themselves than to the state. The two competed with each other for control of the military during a campaign in Mithradates. Sulla marched his army on the city of Rome itsel ...
... the Senate. Both murdered. The Rise of Private Armies Roman Generals Marius and Sulla recruited private armies more loyal to themselves than to the state. The two competed with each other for control of the military during a campaign in Mithradates. Sulla marched his army on the city of Rome itsel ...
The Fall of the Roman Republic
... Tiberius's brother Gaius was elected to the tribunate, introduced a whole package of radical legislation, including state-subsidized corn rations - and was also murdered. At the end of the century Gaius Marius, a stunningly successful soldier, defeated enemies in Africa, Gaul and finally in Italy, w ...
... Tiberius's brother Gaius was elected to the tribunate, introduced a whole package of radical legislation, including state-subsidized corn rations - and was also murdered. At the end of the century Gaius Marius, a stunningly successful soldier, defeated enemies in Africa, Gaul and finally in Italy, w ...
The Fall of the republic Glossary of key words
... Caesar was an unofficial alliance to use their combined influence to get what they wanted. The second triumvirate of Mark Antony, Octavian and Lepidus was officially appointed to take control of the state in a time of crisis, and perhaps marks the actual end of the republic. ...
... Caesar was an unofficial alliance to use their combined influence to get what they wanted. The second triumvirate of Mark Antony, Octavian and Lepidus was officially appointed to take control of the state in a time of crisis, and perhaps marks the actual end of the republic. ...
by Sulla. One of the First Triumvirate including J. Caesar and
... After the Social Wars of 91-87 B.C. between the Romans and their Italian allies, the Roman Republic entered another period of turmoil leading to its demise in dictatorship. ...
... After the Social Wars of 91-87 B.C. between the Romans and their Italian allies, the Roman Republic entered another period of turmoil leading to its demise in dictatorship. ...
Tiberius Gracchus
... to feel threatened by his ideas in 121 B.C. they had him killed. In 107 B.C., General Gaius Marius, a military hero, became consul. Marius thought he could end Rome’s troubles by setting up a professional army, open to everyone. Another general, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, was given a military command t ...
... to feel threatened by his ideas in 121 B.C. they had him killed. In 107 B.C., General Gaius Marius, a military hero, became consul. Marius thought he could end Rome’s troubles by setting up a professional army, open to everyone. Another general, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, was given a military command t ...
Rome had begun as a small city-state. It`s constitution, its
... The family of the Gracchi were not finished. In 123 BC (and again in 122 BC), Gaius Gracchus was elected tribune. Enormously popular among the people, Gaius managed to push several laws through the assembly. First, he stabilized the price of grain by building storehouses for excess grain. Fixing thi ...
... The family of the Gracchi were not finished. In 123 BC (and again in 122 BC), Gaius Gracchus was elected tribune. Enormously popular among the people, Gaius managed to push several laws through the assembly. First, he stabilized the price of grain by building storehouses for excess grain. Fixing thi ...
IV. Decline and Fall of the Roman Republic A. The Gracchi 1
... 1. Tiberius Gracchus and the Problem of Land Distribution (133 BC) a) All the new land that the Romans conquered was administered by provincial governors who were aristocrats chosen by the patrician Senate. b) These officials allowed their fellow patricians to buy up all the new land. Poor landowner ...
... 1. Tiberius Gracchus and the Problem of Land Distribution (133 BC) a) All the new land that the Romans conquered was administered by provincial governors who were aristocrats chosen by the patrician Senate. b) These officials allowed their fellow patricians to buy up all the new land. Poor landowner ...