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Hail Caesar
... Julius Caesar was a great Roman general and a leader of the Roman Republic. In 48 BCE, he made himself dictator of Rome for life. Roman Senators and the Roman people had mixed feelings about Caesar being dictator for life. Some believed he would be successful and fix Rome's many problems. Others bel ...
... Julius Caesar was a great Roman general and a leader of the Roman Republic. In 48 BCE, he made himself dictator of Rome for life. Roman Senators and the Roman people had mixed feelings about Caesar being dictator for life. Some believed he would be successful and fix Rome's many problems. Others bel ...
WARM UP:
... distributed by the government. This was the headcount. The headcount could vote in tribal elections, but until the late Republic they could not serve in the military – which was necessary for political advancement – unless they could furnish their own arms. Slaves – As much as a third of the populat ...
... distributed by the government. This was the headcount. The headcount could vote in tribal elections, but until the late Republic they could not serve in the military – which was necessary for political advancement – unless they could furnish their own arms. Slaves – As much as a third of the populat ...
Rome Notes
... Consequences of Punic Wars 1. Victory over Carthage allowed Rome, over the next 100 years, to dominate Mediterranean Basin, leading to a diffusion of Roman culture 2. Roman victory, the destruction of Carthage, and expanded trade and wealth for Rome 3. Built roads, aqueducts, expanded navy: became v ...
... Consequences of Punic Wars 1. Victory over Carthage allowed Rome, over the next 100 years, to dominate Mediterranean Basin, leading to a diffusion of Roman culture 2. Roman victory, the destruction of Carthage, and expanded trade and wealth for Rome 3. Built roads, aqueducts, expanded navy: became v ...
Caesar Augustus
... Rome was a huge and very rich empire after the second Punic War, but the Senate did a poor job of running the republic. The senate was designed to govern a city, not a growing empire. The senators often took bribes or were not careful about how they voted in the forum. Many Romans wanted a strong le ...
... Rome was a huge and very rich empire after the second Punic War, but the Senate did a poor job of running the republic. The senate was designed to govern a city, not a growing empire. The senators often took bribes or were not careful about how they voted in the forum. Many Romans wanted a strong le ...
Rome Power Point
... • Twelve Tables – a written code of law hung in the Forum where all citizens could read and know the laws (creates equality under the law) ...
... • Twelve Tables – a written code of law hung in the Forum where all citizens could read and know the laws (creates equality under the law) ...
ROMAN EMPORERS Octavian + reforms Diocletian + reforms
... Social Decay-loss of patriotism is one of these, mercenaries for army, rich stopped playing in politics and providing ruler. Miltary attacks- The Huns migrate from Asian Steppe this also displaces other Germanic tribes such as Visigroth, Vandals, Ostogroths. They all sack rome. *The Huns were le ...
... Social Decay-loss of patriotism is one of these, mercenaries for army, rich stopped playing in politics and providing ruler. Miltary attacks- The Huns migrate from Asian Steppe this also displaces other Germanic tribes such as Visigroth, Vandals, Ostogroths. They all sack rome. *The Huns were le ...
August - Eugene Halliday
... From a series of monthly meditational essays by Eugene Halliday. We saw last month that July had received its name from Julius Caesar. In a similar way August was named in honour of another Caesar, the emperor Augustus, whose whole career was determined by his relationship to his great predecessor a ...
... From a series of monthly meditational essays by Eugene Halliday. We saw last month that July had received its name from Julius Caesar. In a similar way August was named in honour of another Caesar, the emperor Augustus, whose whole career was determined by his relationship to his great predecessor a ...
Rome - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... through the Alps and lost many soldiers Even after losing soldiers, Hannibal defeated Rome in the battle of Cannae Rome then defeated Carthage at the battle of Zama while led by Scipio During the 3rd Punic War, Rome wanted to fully defeat Carthage and eliminate the threat, so they destroyed it durin ...
... through the Alps and lost many soldiers Even after losing soldiers, Hannibal defeated Rome in the battle of Cannae Rome then defeated Carthage at the battle of Zama while led by Scipio During the 3rd Punic War, Rome wanted to fully defeat Carthage and eliminate the threat, so they destroyed it durin ...
27 BC - AD 14 - Warren County Schools
... Gnaeus Pompey and Licinius Crassus, formed the First Triumvirate ...
... Gnaeus Pompey and Licinius Crassus, formed the First Triumvirate ...
Economy and Industry in Ancient Rome
... labeled sections. Point out to the class that this is an excellent note-taking procedure and strategy. Display the posters in the classroom. Hold a class discussion on these jobs and whether or not they exist today. Discuss how they may be performed using modern technology. ...
... labeled sections. Point out to the class that this is an excellent note-taking procedure and strategy. Display the posters in the classroom. Hold a class discussion on these jobs and whether or not they exist today. Discuss how they may be performed using modern technology. ...
Against this Octavian had the wealth of Egypt, two hundred
... accomplishments. He spoke also of how hard was the work, and the toll it was taking on him. Saying he was tired, and that he had already done far more for Rome than any other individual citizen, he resigned all his offices. The senators cried out in dismay. They pleaded with him to reconsider, for t ...
... accomplishments. He spoke also of how hard was the work, and the toll it was taking on him. Saying he was tired, and that he had already done far more for Rome than any other individual citizen, he resigned all his offices. The senators cried out in dismay. They pleaded with him to reconsider, for t ...
The Gracchi-1 - 2010
... Latins should enjoy the same privileges with the citizens of Rome.” (Plutarch 4). This law was not passed, but the law itself was ahead of its time and shows Gaius’s good intentions for Rome. The most important sacrifice the brothers made for the Roman people was their own lives. If Gaius Gracchus h ...
... Latins should enjoy the same privileges with the citizens of Rome.” (Plutarch 4). This law was not passed, but the law itself was ahead of its time and shows Gaius’s good intentions for Rome. The most important sacrifice the brothers made for the Roman people was their own lives. If Gaius Gracchus h ...
Chapter 4 - The Roman Legacy
... ___________ as their formal clothes. At the same time, a tribe of “farmers” came to settle down around Rome. Called the ______________ because they speak _______________ Legend of the She-wolf with Romulus & Remus… ---1st half of Roman history called: _____________________- ruled by a Senate who wer ...
... ___________ as their formal clothes. At the same time, a tribe of “farmers” came to settle down around Rome. Called the ______________ because they speak _______________ Legend of the She-wolf with Romulus & Remus… ---1st half of Roman history called: _____________________- ruled by a Senate who wer ...
Classical Civilizations PPT
... River and Pompey runs away! • 46 BC Caesar defeats the opposition in the senate • 44 BC- he was appointed dictator for life ...
... River and Pompey runs away! • 46 BC Caesar defeats the opposition in the senate • 44 BC- he was appointed dictator for life ...
Page A (Section I): Early Rome and the Republic
... Rome had many slaves (who’s masters had the power of life and death – or even to give them their freedom). Women: did not have the same rights as men, but it got better for them. By the end of the republic, they could own property and take part in government decision making. Families: oldest male ma ...
... Rome had many slaves (who’s masters had the power of life and death – or even to give them their freedom). Women: did not have the same rights as men, but it got better for them. By the end of the republic, they could own property and take part in government decision making. Families: oldest male ma ...
Fact File
... Two consuls, chosen each year, headed the Republic. They were administrators and military leaders. Each could veto the acts of the other. Both had to agree before a law was passed. In charge of the treasury. Commanders in chief of the army when at war. Senate 300 senators were chosen for life. Handl ...
... Two consuls, chosen each year, headed the Republic. They were administrators and military leaders. Each could veto the acts of the other. Both had to agree before a law was passed. In charge of the treasury. Commanders in chief of the army when at war. Senate 300 senators were chosen for life. Handl ...