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Wars and Battles of Ancient Rome
Wars and Battles of Ancient Rome

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... 30. Give the dates of the Second Punic War and the major battles (with dates) of the War. 31. How long did Hannibal’s invading force stay in Italy? 32. After the battle of Cannae, what tactics did the Romans use? How successful were they? 33. What was the reaction in Rome to the battle of Cannae? Wh ...
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... Bruttians. Many tensions existed, and two decades earlier they had exploded into a rebellion (91-8 BC). The Italian War (also called the Social War, that is, war of the socii, Latin for allies) took thre years of bloody battles and sieges before Rome restored peace, and only at the price of grantin ...
Virtus in the Roman World - The Cupola: Scholarship at Gettysburg
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... Bruttians. Many tensions existed, and two decades earlier they had exploded into a rebellion (91-88 BC). The Italian War (also called the Social War, that is, war of the socii, Latin for allies) took three years of bloody battles and sieges before Rome restored peace, and only at the price of granti ...
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A Fork in the Road: The Catilinarian Conspiracy`s Impact on Cicero`s

... dictator. He served until 79 BC when he retired. During his three years as dictator, he established proscriptions to make certain people officially enemies of the state; he did this as a way to restore the Roman Treasury. These proscriptions were not liked by many Romans and became a matter that set ...
Coriolanus - The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
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... Alimentus, whose claim to knowledge if not to impartiality rests largely on the fact that he was captured and held prisoner by Hannibal, also left memoirs; but Hannibal was not famous for treating prisoners mildly, and the Romans, most cruel themselves in this respect, were always deeply scandalized ...
Rome and Italy
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... (Pliny, Letters II.3.8). And it quickly established itself as a classic, being accepted as such by Tacitus (Agricola X.3) and by the critic and rhetorician Quintilian. It superseded previous histories so completely that only scattered fragments of them have survived. Its very size, however, deterred ...
Tau Sigma Journal of Historical Studies
Tau Sigma Journal of Historical Studies

... turn performed duty to the military, then to the state, then lastly to the gods. However, if religion was ignored or disdained, ruin would fall upon the republic: “just as the observance of divine worship is the cause of the greatness of republics, so is the disregard of divine worship is the cause ...
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... scholarship in academia1, to the rising importance of trauma studies in today’s world and to the new academic determination to focus on objects on the margins. Thus TA, which for nearly four centuries, was neglected within Shakespeare studies, now occupies a fairly central location in the discipline ...
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PDF-1 - RUcore - Rutgers University

... carefully defined and clearly worded definition of crisis, one that can be applied to the Romans state, will be provided. This is important, since many works are deploying the popular usage of the word “crisis,” which, while convenient and easily understandable to most people, can misrepresent the i ...
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Historia - Franz Steiner Verlag

... relatively late writers such as Valerius Antias could have departed radically from the received tradition and hoped to get away with it’. Equally, Rome’s very first historian, Fabius Pictor was not in a position to make things up either; his contemporaries would have been ‘familiar with the main ele ...
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... 2.- Researching the past: The Forum: a) The Forum was an important place in Roman life from the Republican period through to the Empire. Use your library or the Internet to find a picture or diagram of the Forum of Julius Caesar or the Augustan Forum. Copy or photocopy the picture and then label the ...
Discontents at Rome: 63 BC By EH Campbell
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... contemporary word fascist was derived from this Latin word. The fact that Piso and Catiline sought to seize them tends to imply that they also intended to seize control of the government by an illegal means. Octavian, after ascending as Caesar Augustus (27 B.C.), changed the meaning of the word impe ...
Declining Marital and Birth Rates in the Roman Empire.
Declining Marital and Birth Rates in the Roman Empire.

A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE EARLY ROMAN DICTATORSHIP
A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE EARLY ROMAN DICTATORSHIP

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No Slide Title

... professional army to keep the empire strong and safe. - He restored the republic but put himself in charge as emperor to strengthen the government. -He appointed governors. Back to Review ...
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Roman History - Shadows Government

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A History of Rome to 565 AD

... that as late as the time of the Gracchi it was customary for the Pontifex Maximus to record on a tablet for public inspection the chief events of each year. When this custom began is uncertain and it can only be proven for the time when the Romans had commenced to undertake maritime wars. From these ...
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Constitutional reforms of Sulla

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