The First Punic War: 264
... now big enough to defeat anything it faced. Rome stopped making citizens of the people it conquered. Newly conquered lands became provinces of the Roman Republic. The Romans fought three wars against Carthage, a city on the north coast of Africa. The wars are known as the Punic Wars because Puncia w ...
... now big enough to defeat anything it faced. Rome stopped making citizens of the people it conquered. Newly conquered lands became provinces of the Roman Republic. The Romans fought three wars against Carthage, a city on the north coast of Africa. The wars are known as the Punic Wars because Puncia w ...
ROMAN NAMES
... Claudius This famous gen was not Latin to begin with, but Sabine instead. Along with the Julian clan, this family provided Rome with its most famous emperors—Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar (Tiberius), Caius Claudius Caesar Germanicus (Caligula), Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus (Claudius), an ...
... Claudius This famous gen was not Latin to begin with, but Sabine instead. Along with the Julian clan, this family provided Rome with its most famous emperors—Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar (Tiberius), Caius Claudius Caesar Germanicus (Caligula), Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus (Claudius), an ...
netw rks
... like a boot. The heel points toward Greece. The toe points toward the island of Sicily. The Alps cross the top of Italy and separate it from the rest of Europe. Another mountain range, called the Apennines, runs down Italy, from north to south. Passes, which run through the mountains, helped link pe ...
... like a boot. The heel points toward Greece. The toe points toward the island of Sicily. The Alps cross the top of Italy and separate it from the rest of Europe. Another mountain range, called the Apennines, runs down Italy, from north to south. Passes, which run through the mountains, helped link pe ...
Romes Wars of Expansion
... • They won through sound tactics and good Generalship • Italy was saved but the Romans were angry!! • They took their armies north and attacked the lands of the Insubres and the Boii. • In three tough campaigns they could not wipe them out ...
... • They won through sound tactics and good Generalship • Italy was saved but the Romans were angry!! • They took their armies north and attacked the lands of the Insubres and the Boii. • In three tough campaigns they could not wipe them out ...
AW12
... organizing all residents of Rome for military service • Based on their ability to arm themselves instead of their family or clan connections – Would also ultimately provide foundation for Centuriate Assembly later ...
... organizing all residents of Rome for military service • Based on their ability to arm themselves instead of their family or clan connections – Would also ultimately provide foundation for Centuriate Assembly later ...
Slide 1
... patricians had too much power, both sides agreed to work together to improve Rome’s government. The new government was called a republic. • What is a republic? ...
... patricians had too much power, both sides agreed to work together to improve Rome’s government. The new government was called a republic. • What is a republic? ...
End of Monarchy
... delighted welcome in the camp, and the king’s sons were expelled from it. Two of them accompanied their father into exile at Caere among the Etruscans. Sextus Tarquin went to Gabii, apparently regarding it as his personal fiefdom; but there he was killed by those who had witnessed his murders and de ...
... delighted welcome in the camp, and the king’s sons were expelled from it. Two of them accompanied their father into exile at Caere among the Etruscans. Sextus Tarquin went to Gabii, apparently regarding it as his personal fiefdom; but there he was killed by those who had witnessed his murders and de ...
The Romans - U3A Adelaide
... Principate a person intent on a political career was obliged to hold each of these positions in ascending order of importance. Some of these steps were not compulsory under the Republic. The pattern (called the cursus honorum) was, after preliminary military service, viginvirate, military tribune, q ...
... Principate a person intent on a political career was obliged to hold each of these positions in ascending order of importance. Some of these steps were not compulsory under the Republic. The pattern (called the cursus honorum) was, after preliminary military service, viginvirate, military tribune, q ...
35 Daily Life in the Roman Empire
... and disease. Their children were lucky to survive past age ten. To keep the poor from turning into an angry, dangerous mob, Roman emperors donated food and provided entertainment, such as gladiator contests and chariot races. ...
... and disease. Their children were lucky to survive past age ten. To keep the poor from turning into an angry, dangerous mob, Roman emperors donated food and provided entertainment, such as gladiator contests and chariot races. ...
Connor Harrison`s History Notes for Certamen
... Romulus opened up the city to criminals and other outcasts and made it so they are safe from arrest within Rome (asylum) Selected 100 of the most noble individuals to be senators Senator coming from “senex” meaning old man Romulus himself called them patres (fathers) Their descendants were ...
... Romulus opened up the city to criminals and other outcasts and made it so they are safe from arrest within Rome (asylum) Selected 100 of the most noble individuals to be senators Senator coming from “senex” meaning old man Romulus himself called them patres (fathers) Their descendants were ...
All Kings_Combined
... “left”, Romulus had announced that Rome would become the capital of the world ...
... “left”, Romulus had announced that Rome would become the capital of the world ...
File - Tallahassee CC Latin Club
... Romulus opened up the city to criminals and other outcasts and made it so they are safe from arrest within Rome (asylum) Selected 100 of the most noble individuals to be senators Senator coming from “senex” meaning old man ...
... Romulus opened up the city to criminals and other outcasts and made it so they are safe from arrest within Rome (asylum) Selected 100 of the most noble individuals to be senators Senator coming from “senex” meaning old man ...
Punic Wars - Johnson Graphic Design
... forge alliances offer citizenship granted privileges keep customs, money, and local governments had to pay taxes loyal to Rome supplied Roman army with troops. Roman soldiers stationed throughout the land Roads built to link territories to Rome. Latin emerges as the spoken language ...
... forge alliances offer citizenship granted privileges keep customs, money, and local governments had to pay taxes loyal to Rome supplied Roman army with troops. Roman soldiers stationed throughout the land Roads built to link territories to Rome. Latin emerges as the spoken language ...
February 1, 2012
... ~ Page 135 Question #3 Guided Reading: (What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Roman empire?) ~ The Roman Empire, which existed from 100 BC- 50 AD, was a great civilization. This Empire spread from Italy to Western Europe, Mesopotamia and Egypt. The Roman Empire was a big, strong and advanced ...
... ~ Page 135 Question #3 Guided Reading: (What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Roman empire?) ~ The Roman Empire, which existed from 100 BC- 50 AD, was a great civilization. This Empire spread from Italy to Western Europe, Mesopotamia and Egypt. The Roman Empire was a big, strong and advanced ...
Rome Packet Fall 12 - Fredericksburg City Public Schools
... ruled Rome as the First ______________________. During this time, ____________________ was wildly successful by conquering all of Gaul. The First Triumvirate broke down when ____________________ was ordered to return to Rome to stand trial. He did, but took his army across the Rubicon River. This be ...
... ruled Rome as the First ______________________. During this time, ____________________ was wildly successful by conquering all of Gaul. The First Triumvirate broke down when ____________________ was ordered to return to Rome to stand trial. He did, but took his army across the Rubicon River. This be ...
The Founding of Rome
... Roman Roads and Bridges As Romans fought and conquered new territories on the Italian peninsula, and beyond it, they built paved roads which connected those territories back to Rome. Today’s phrase “all roads lead to Rome” reflects the historical fact that Roman roads connected the capital of the em ...
... Roman Roads and Bridges As Romans fought and conquered new territories on the Italian peninsula, and beyond it, they built paved roads which connected those territories back to Rome. Today’s phrase “all roads lead to Rome” reflects the historical fact that Roman roads connected the capital of the em ...