The Punic Wars
... BC, breaking the treaty that ended the Second Punic War. Rome did little to stop the Numidians. Whenever Carthage complained to Rome about his actions, Rome sent a tribunal to them, and then decided in the Numidian’s favor. Basically Carthage was pushed into fighting again. Rome declared war on Cart ...
... BC, breaking the treaty that ended the Second Punic War. Rome did little to stop the Numidians. Whenever Carthage complained to Rome about his actions, Rome sent a tribunal to them, and then decided in the Numidian’s favor. Basically Carthage was pushed into fighting again. Rome declared war on Cart ...
I Caesar: Julius
... being bankrupted or being killed were greatly increased merely by being in politics. Caesar was competitive, was more confident and competitive for most people of his age and he won. But he won by trampling on his political opponents." Prof. Keith Hopkins, University of Cambridge "Caesar carried the ...
... being bankrupted or being killed were greatly increased merely by being in politics. Caesar was competitive, was more confident and competitive for most people of his age and he won. But he won by trampling on his political opponents." Prof. Keith Hopkins, University of Cambridge "Caesar carried the ...
The Twelve Caesars by Plutarch
... 1. What does the coin say on it and what does it mean? 2. What is written on the tomb and what does it mean? 3. Why might Brutus have felt pressured to stop Caesar? ...
... 1. What does the coin say on it and what does it mean? 2. What is written on the tomb and what does it mean? 3. Why might Brutus have felt pressured to stop Caesar? ...
Trial of Julius Caesar
... Julius Caesar has made Rome financially strong again. By conquering Gaul, he provided a new source of tribute money. In Rome he revised the system of distributing the free grain so that it only went to the Romans who needed it the most. Soon the government was once again out of debt. Mark Antony You ...
... Julius Caesar has made Rome financially strong again. By conquering Gaul, he provided a new source of tribute money. In Rome he revised the system of distributing the free grain so that it only went to the Romans who needed it the most. Soon the government was once again out of debt. Mark Antony You ...
Kagan10ech04
... Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights reserved. ...
... Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights reserved. ...
Shakespeare`s Julius Caesar PowerPoint
... He made her the ruler of Egypt. Caesar went back to Rome a hero and was made dictator, which is the same thing as a king. He made his friend, Brutus, a senator, while also putting other of his supporters in powerful positions. ...
... He made her the ruler of Egypt. Caesar went back to Rome a hero and was made dictator, which is the same thing as a king. He made his friend, Brutus, a senator, while also putting other of his supporters in powerful positions. ...
camillus - latinata
... Veientians. During this war they tried to take the rich city of Veii, which was about twelve miles from Rome. But there was a great wall of stone all around the city, and the gates, which were of brass, were very high and very strong. So the Romans, though they tried as hard as they could for seven ...
... Veientians. During this war they tried to take the rich city of Veii, which was about twelve miles from Rome. But there was a great wall of stone all around the city, and the gates, which were of brass, were very high and very strong. So the Romans, though they tried as hard as they could for seven ...
Caesar Cold Case Rome Documents A
... http://www.mrroughton.com/history-mystery-labs/cold-case-rome [Cassius first explains his argument is about honor. Some in Rome have claimed Caesar to be a god and Cassius finds this insulting as he feels he is just as good a man as Caesar.] Well, honor is the subject of my story. I cannot tell what ...
... http://www.mrroughton.com/history-mystery-labs/cold-case-rome [Cassius first explains his argument is about honor. Some in Rome have claimed Caesar to be a god and Cassius finds this insulting as he feels he is just as good a man as Caesar.] Well, honor is the subject of my story. I cannot tell what ...
LESSON V THE GRACCHI The first part of Lesson V is based on the
... enemies were angry. Everyone thought it was wrong for him to leave Sardinia while still Quaestor. Nevertheless, when somebody accused him of this to the Censors, he defended himself and did so well, in fact, that he persuaded everyone that he had been wronged. He said that he had already served twel ...
... enemies were angry. Everyone thought it was wrong for him to leave Sardinia while still Quaestor. Nevertheless, when somebody accused him of this to the Censors, he defended himself and did so well, in fact, that he persuaded everyone that he had been wronged. He said that he had already served twel ...
Julius Caesar
... Caesar was born into a wealthy family. At seventeen, he married a young lady named Cornelia. He traveled to Greece, the intellectual 2 center of the world at that time. There he studied philosophy and oratory, the art of giving speeches. Then he returned to Rome. Soon after that, tragedy struck. Cor ...
... Caesar was born into a wealthy family. At seventeen, he married a young lady named Cornelia. He traveled to Greece, the intellectual 2 center of the world at that time. There he studied philosophy and oratory, the art of giving speeches. Then he returned to Rome. Soon after that, tragedy struck. Cor ...
Episode 7 - The Visit
... Germanicus (31 August AD 12 – 24 January AD 41), Roman emperor (AD 37–41). Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as theJulio-Claudian dynasty. Caligula's father Germanicus, the nephew and adopted son of Emperor Tiberius, was a very successful general and one of Rome's mos ...
... Germanicus (31 August AD 12 – 24 January AD 41), Roman emperor (AD 37–41). Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as theJulio-Claudian dynasty. Caligula's father Germanicus, the nephew and adopted son of Emperor Tiberius, was a very successful general and one of Rome's mos ...
Julius Caesar - Letters from English
... Caesar was fighting Pompey, another powerful Roman, and his army. Pompey, as well as others in the Roman senate, were disturbed by Caesar’s growing ambition. ...
... Caesar was fighting Pompey, another powerful Roman, and his army. Pompey, as well as others in the Roman senate, were disturbed by Caesar’s growing ambition. ...
750 BC to AD 500 Rome and Early Christianity
... Rome and Early Christianity •1. The Foundations of Rome •2. From Republic to Empire •3. Roman Society and Culture •4. The Rise of Christianity •5. The Fall of Rome •The city of Rome was the seat of one of the greatest powers of the ancient world ...
... Rome and Early Christianity •1. The Foundations of Rome •2. From Republic to Empire •3. Roman Society and Culture •4. The Rise of Christianity •5. The Fall of Rome •The city of Rome was the seat of one of the greatest powers of the ancient world ...
punic wars 274to 146b.c. first punic war to
... inflicted on Rome by its implacable Carthaginian foes. Eventually the tide of war turned when Rome attacked Carthaginian strongholds in Spain and Africa. Again, perseverance through great difficulties changed the fortunes of Rome from great peril to ultimate victory. This time Rome continued the fig ...
... inflicted on Rome by its implacable Carthaginian foes. Eventually the tide of war turned when Rome attacked Carthaginian strongholds in Spain and Africa. Again, perseverance through great difficulties changed the fortunes of Rome from great peril to ultimate victory. This time Rome continued the fig ...
Roman Senate
... was a popularis (a politician who supported the populares). During the actual Roman Senate, the optimates were given priority over the populares. In fact, they were often given more speaking time or were the only ones allowed to speak on certain issues. However, during this session of the Roman Sena ...
... was a popularis (a politician who supported the populares). During the actual Roman Senate, the optimates were given priority over the populares. In fact, they were often given more speaking time or were the only ones allowed to speak on certain issues. However, during this session of the Roman Sena ...
Marius` Mules - Western Oregon University
... preceded it 1 .” By the end of the second century B.C., victorious commanders dominated public attention and Marius would prove to become one of the most successful generals. This expansion during the second century was also time of discord among the Roman populace especially in the lower classes fo ...
... preceded it 1 .” By the end of the second century B.C., victorious commanders dominated public attention and Marius would prove to become one of the most successful generals. This expansion during the second century was also time of discord among the Roman populace especially in the lower classes fo ...
Chapter 6: Ancient Rome and Early Christianity
... The executive branch was headed by two patrician officials elected for one-year terms. These officials were called consuls because they had to consult each other before acting. Either consul could veto the other’s decisions. The word veto is Latin for “I forbid.” The consuls oversaw other executive ...
... The executive branch was headed by two patrician officials elected for one-year terms. These officials were called consuls because they had to consult each other before acting. Either consul could veto the other’s decisions. The word veto is Latin for “I forbid.” The consuls oversaw other executive ...
NOTES with ANSWERS
... THE ETRUSCANS: Italy’s first civilized people often called the “people of the _sea_.” They lived just north of Rome in the land of _Etruria__ and probably came from __Lydia___ in Asia Minor. The Etruscans definitely had contact with the __Greeks_, we know this because the fought in a formation like ...
... THE ETRUSCANS: Italy’s first civilized people often called the “people of the _sea_.” They lived just north of Rome in the land of _Etruria__ and probably came from __Lydia___ in Asia Minor. The Etruscans definitely had contact with the __Greeks_, we know this because the fought in a formation like ...