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Conquest of Italy
... Patrons carried out military levy in early Republic Patron-Client relationship inheritable Freedmen, individuals of lower status all could be patrons – their clients would be of lower status than they Clients also had the duty of assist the patron when in need, i.e. if they met with economic disaste ...
... Patrons carried out military levy in early Republic Patron-Client relationship inheritable Freedmen, individuals of lower status all could be patrons – their clients would be of lower status than they Clients also had the duty of assist the patron when in need, i.e. if they met with economic disaste ...
Romans
... landowners; ruling class; could be elected to political office.. –plebeians: smaller landowning farmers, craftspeople, and merchants. • Members of both groups were citizens. • Slaves: some slaves did very well after they were freed ...
... landowners; ruling class; could be elected to political office.. –plebeians: smaller landowning farmers, craftspeople, and merchants. • Members of both groups were citizens. • Slaves: some slaves did very well after they were freed ...
Classical Civilizations and great empires
... dynasty than under the earlier Shang rulers. Beneath the warriors were the peasantry and artisans. Han China was ruled by the imperial family and the shi who evolved into the scholar-gentry. The peasantry was divided into those with land and those without who served as agricultural laborers; artisan ...
... dynasty than under the earlier Shang rulers. Beneath the warriors were the peasantry and artisans. Han China was ruled by the imperial family and the shi who evolved into the scholar-gentry. The peasantry was divided into those with land and those without who served as agricultural laborers; artisan ...
Greek Classical Period (480 BC - 323 BC)
... 750 BC - Homer begins to write the Iliad and Odyssey. These epic poems become two of the most famous literary works in Greek literature. 650 BC - The Greek Tyrants come into power. Cypselus is the first Tyrant of Corinth. 621 BC - A lawyer named Draco introduces strict new laws in Athens that ...
... 750 BC - Homer begins to write the Iliad and Odyssey. These epic poems become two of the most famous literary works in Greek literature. 650 BC - The Greek Tyrants come into power. Cypselus is the first Tyrant of Corinth. 621 BC - A lawyer named Draco introduces strict new laws in Athens that ...
Ancient Rome
... The Struggle of the Orders: Phase One -Patricians (aristocrats) vs. Plebeians (commoners) -Plebeian goal: Equality (in terms of influence in the state, social equality, and more generally, what we would today call equality of opportunity) -Tribunes –elected by Plebeian assembly (from 494 BCE onward ...
... The Struggle of the Orders: Phase One -Patricians (aristocrats) vs. Plebeians (commoners) -Plebeian goal: Equality (in terms of influence in the state, social equality, and more generally, what we would today call equality of opportunity) -Tribunes –elected by Plebeian assembly (from 494 BCE onward ...
Rome power point #2
... The ancient Romans tried to solve some of their problems by splitting the Roman Empire in half, hoping to make the empire easier to manage. Each side had an emperor, but the emperor in charge was the emperor of the western half, the half that included the city of Rome. The Western Roman Empire did n ...
... The ancient Romans tried to solve some of their problems by splitting the Roman Empire in half, hoping to make the empire easier to manage. Each side had an emperor, but the emperor in charge was the emperor of the western half, the half that included the city of Rome. The Western Roman Empire did n ...
Chapter 11 Rome: Republic to Empire Lesson 1: The Founding of
... 4) In place of a monarchy, the Romans established a republic in 509 B.C. 5) A republic is a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders. 6) Rome was still a small city when it became a republic, and had enemies all around it. 7) Over the next 200 years, Rome fought many wars, and by 267 ...
... 4) In place of a monarchy, the Romans established a republic in 509 B.C. 5) A republic is a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders. 6) Rome was still a small city when it became a republic, and had enemies all around it. 7) Over the next 200 years, Rome fought many wars, and by 267 ...
The Roman Army
... extremely effective during combat, these are a few examples. Definitely the most well-known and the most was the Tortoise (Testudo), where the troops become an impenetrable square box by lifting and locking their Roman shields (Scutum), protecting them from projectiles from the hostile forces. (Roma ...
... extremely effective during combat, these are a few examples. Definitely the most well-known and the most was the Tortoise (Testudo), where the troops become an impenetrable square box by lifting and locking their Roman shields (Scutum), protecting them from projectiles from the hostile forces. (Roma ...
Class 10 - Roman Intervention
... • Orders him to disband army and return • Refuses, but returns with his Army (49 BC) • Civil war ensures – Caesar against Pompey • Defeats Pompey in Greece (48-47 BC) • Returns to Rome (46 BC) • Senate appoints him dictator for 10 years (44 BC) – he has absolute power • Anitpater II and Hyrcanus II ...
... • Orders him to disband army and return • Refuses, but returns with his Army (49 BC) • Civil war ensures – Caesar against Pompey • Defeats Pompey in Greece (48-47 BC) • Returns to Rome (46 BC) • Senate appoints him dictator for 10 years (44 BC) – he has absolute power • Anitpater II and Hyrcanus II ...
DBQM6RomanRepublic04-01-2014
... [21.1] The war I am about to discuss was the most important war that Rome has ever fought. This was the war with the Carthaginians, who were led by their general Hannibal. No two nations have ever fought a bigger war, with more men and conquered more land than Rome and Carthage. They were fully prep ...
... [21.1] The war I am about to discuss was the most important war that Rome has ever fought. This was the war with the Carthaginians, who were led by their general Hannibal. No two nations have ever fought a bigger war, with more men and conquered more land than Rome and Carthage. They were fully prep ...
The Late Republic & The Punic Wars!
... Corsica, Spain, and North Africa. • Controlled most of the western Mediterranean ...
... Corsica, Spain, and North Africa. • Controlled most of the western Mediterranean ...
ss8_earlymid01
... the Senate. These lawmakers were elected for life. The senators also chose two consuls to rule Rome for a year at a time. At first the poor people had little to say about the government of Rome. Finally a plan was worked out to include the common people. They could choose tow tribunes to represent t ...
... the Senate. These lawmakers were elected for life. The senators also chose two consuls to rule Rome for a year at a time. At first the poor people had little to say about the government of Rome. Finally a plan was worked out to include the common people. They could choose tow tribunes to represent t ...
Rome - Windsor Central School District
... – Often granted some or all privileges of Roman citizenship – Conquered lands supplied soldiers and taxes • Cooperative groups given more autonomy ...
... – Often granted some or all privileges of Roman citizenship – Conquered lands supplied soldiers and taxes • Cooperative groups given more autonomy ...
File review - foundations classical civilizations
... Collapse of Roman Republic – Too Much expansion – Caused Social Problems, Civil wars – Solidification of Leadership under single hand Roman empire – Julius Caesar, Octavian (Caesar Agustus) ...
... Collapse of Roman Republic – Too Much expansion – Caused Social Problems, Civil wars – Solidification of Leadership under single hand Roman empire – Julius Caesar, Octavian (Caesar Agustus) ...
The Gracchi Crisis
... problem facing the Romans was twofold: 1. How to give some voice and political power to the newly wealthy elements of Roman society like the new commercial and financial class and 2. How to address the very real grievances of the Roman farmer. In general, the conservative aristocrats who sat in ...
... problem facing the Romans was twofold: 1. How to give some voice and political power to the newly wealthy elements of Roman society like the new commercial and financial class and 2. How to address the very real grievances of the Roman farmer. In general, the conservative aristocrats who sat in ...
What factors led to the fall of the Roman Empire? Invasion by
... What factors led to the fall of the Roman Empire? 1. Invasion by Barbarian tribes: Rome’s strong army started losing to outside forces. Tribes like the “Goths” had been winning small victories over the years, pushing back some of the empire’s borders. The Visigoth tribe had a great victory and sacke ...
... What factors led to the fall of the Roman Empire? 1. Invasion by Barbarian tribes: Rome’s strong army started losing to outside forces. Tribes like the “Goths” had been winning small victories over the years, pushing back some of the empire’s borders. The Visigoth tribe had a great victory and sacke ...
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... counterparts. They had a large army and a powerful navy. Etruscan art and technology was as good as, and sometimes better than, the technologies of civilizations older than their own. ...
... counterparts. They had a large army and a powerful navy. Etruscan art and technology was as good as, and sometimes better than, the technologies of civilizations older than their own. ...