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Roman Achievements - AHISD First Class

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... latter group was the Iulii (the gens Iulia) who were supposed to have come to Rome after the defeat of their hometown, the nearby city of Alba Longa. This was the gens or clan lineage to which the famous Julius Caesar belonged. The heads of these clans were the patres—the Fathers or Elders—of Rome—h ...
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... would keep any individual from gaining too much power. The 300 members of the republic’s senate were all patricians—the landholding upper class. Senators, who served for life, made the laws. Each year, the senators elected two consuls from among the patricians. The consuls supervised the business of ...
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... • Patricians gave in to these demands because plebeians refused to fight in Rome’s wars. • Patricians were becoming increasingly rich, taking over plebeian land and bringing in more slaves—meaning more and more plebeians were unemployed and homeless. ...
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... system included a criminal court system (with lawyers and juries) so people accused of crimes could defend themselves; witnesses could give testimony to tell of what they saw or heard Roman law allowed anyone (including the poor and slaves) to accuse others of crimes ...
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Chapter 6 LAW IN ROMAN PHILOSOPHY

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... Long before Julius Caesar became dictator (from 47-44 B.C.E.) and was subsequently murdered, the Roman Republic had entered a state of rapid decline. The rich had become wealthier and more powerful as a result of Rome's many military successes. Meanwhile, life for the average Roman seemed to be gett ...
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... Another assembly in addition to the Senate. It elected chief officials, such as the consuls, and praetors and passed the laws. This assembly was also dominated by the Patricians. Rights for Plebeians The Struggle of the Orders The Plebeians class was upset about the inequity of the Roman Republic. T ...
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Constitutional reforms of Sulla

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