Roman Republic PPT
... • Second Punic War (218 B.C.-201 B.C.)General Hannibal led Carthage against Rome. Used 1000’s of soldiers, 100’s of horses and 37 elephants to fight. • Hannibal’s troops started in Spain and moved over the Pyrenees mountains and the Alps into Italy. • Hannibal’s forces were greatly weakened after c ...
... • Second Punic War (218 B.C.-201 B.C.)General Hannibal led Carthage against Rome. Used 1000’s of soldiers, 100’s of horses and 37 elephants to fight. • Hannibal’s troops started in Spain and moved over the Pyrenees mountains and the Alps into Italy. • Hannibal’s forces were greatly weakened after c ...
Ancient Rome
... All Directions, All the Time • Hannibal led his army all the way to northern Italy, crossed the Alps (on elephants) and surprised the Romans. • He was on the verge of destroying Rome when Roman soldiers landed in Carthage. He had to return home to defend his city. • Fifty years later, in 149 B.C.E., ...
... All Directions, All the Time • Hannibal led his army all the way to northern Italy, crossed the Alps (on elephants) and surprised the Romans. • He was on the verge of destroying Rome when Roman soldiers landed in Carthage. He had to return home to defend his city. • Fifty years later, in 149 B.C.E., ...
From Roman Republic to Empire Wars with Carthage
... survivors into slavery & poured salt on the there fields. ...
... survivors into slavery & poured salt on the there fields. ...
ANCIENT ROME
... • 4. The republic also had several assemblies that elected magistrates and passed legislation. • 5. In 471 BCE, the plebeians won the right to their own assembly, the concilium plebis • 6. Contact with foreigners led to the development of a theory of “natural law”, law that • applied to all societie ...
... • 4. The republic also had several assemblies that elected magistrates and passed legislation. • 5. In 471 BCE, the plebeians won the right to their own assembly, the concilium plebis • 6. Contact with foreigners led to the development of a theory of “natural law”, law that • applied to all societie ...
A BRIEF SURVEY OF ROMAN HISTORY From 814 B.C. To 476 A.D.
... 509 B.C. - The Last ETRUSCAN King, Tarquin Superbus (Tarquin the Proud) is driven out by the Romans. Thus ends the period of the monarchy. 449 B.C. - The Twelve Tablets of written Roman Law are placed before the people. 265 B.C. - By this date, the Romans had defeated the Etruscans in the north and ...
... 509 B.C. - The Last ETRUSCAN King, Tarquin Superbus (Tarquin the Proud) is driven out by the Romans. Thus ends the period of the monarchy. 449 B.C. - The Twelve Tablets of written Roman Law are placed before the people. 265 B.C. - By this date, the Romans had defeated the Etruscans in the north and ...
The city of Rome was founded on a group of hills about fourteen
... injury, marriage, and land rights. The Twelve Tablets spelled out the rights and privileges of all citizens, reducing conflict between plebeians and patricians. ...
... injury, marriage, and land rights. The Twelve Tablets spelled out the rights and privileges of all citizens, reducing conflict between plebeians and patricians. ...
roman class/government quiz
... worship of the Cesar as a god? a. These two groups initially had the same beliefs until Abraham appeared to the Caesar in a dream b. Romans believed in monotheism believing that the Caesar was the only god c. Christians were polytheistic believing in ...
... worship of the Cesar as a god? a. These two groups initially had the same beliefs until Abraham appeared to the Caesar in a dream b. Romans believed in monotheism believing that the Caesar was the only god c. Christians were polytheistic believing in ...
NOTES ON ROME - According to Phillips
... 1. Because the _______________________ juts out into the Mediterranean, it naturally was a stopping point for eastwest Mediterranean trade and travel. B. People 1. _______________________ peoples moved into Italy from about 1500 to 1000 B.C. 2. The _______________________ settled in southern Italy. ...
... 1. Because the _______________________ juts out into the Mediterranean, it naturally was a stopping point for eastwest Mediterranean trade and travel. B. People 1. _______________________ peoples moved into Italy from about 1500 to 1000 B.C. 2. The _______________________ settled in southern Italy. ...
Polybius,_ Roman_Constitution
... entertained by many Greeks, and by many kings as well, from the fact that nearly all the business they had to do with Rome was settled by the Senate. 14. After this one would naturally be inclined to ask what part is left for the people in the constitution, when the Senate has these various function ...
... entertained by many Greeks, and by many kings as well, from the fact that nearly all the business they had to do with Rome was settled by the Senate. 14. After this one would naturally be inclined to ask what part is left for the people in the constitution, when the Senate has these various function ...
Rome questions - RedfieldAncient
... (a) Why was there conflict between Rome and Carthage in this period? (b) Assess the consequences of the growth of empire on Roman social and political Life in this period. ...
... (a) Why was there conflict between Rome and Carthage in this period? (b) Assess the consequences of the growth of empire on Roman social and political Life in this period. ...
rome1
... fights at the Colosseum. Men they made all the decisions, worked at jobs, and were allowed to vote. Women took care of the house and the children. Boys went to school or worked with their fathers. Girls went to school or learned how to take care of the house. The major crops in ancient Rome were oli ...
... fights at the Colosseum. Men they made all the decisions, worked at jobs, and were allowed to vote. Women took care of the house and the children. Boys went to school or worked with their fathers. Girls went to school or learned how to take care of the house. The major crops in ancient Rome were oli ...
Chapter Outline # 1 - White Plains Public Schools
... 7. Rome’s republic lasted for __________ years. Government of the Republic P. 224 8. The citizens of Rome elected ___________________, or people to represent (act for them) in government. 9. How did the power of a vote in the Roman republic differ from the power of a vote in the United States? _____ ...
... 7. Rome’s republic lasted for __________ years. Government of the Republic P. 224 8. The citizens of Rome elected ___________________, or people to represent (act for them) in government. 9. How did the power of a vote in the Roman republic differ from the power of a vote in the United States? _____ ...
hcp world history project
... with other states They all became partners in Rome’s growth This policy toward defeated people helped Rome in building a long lasting empire ...
... with other states They all became partners in Rome’s growth This policy toward defeated people helped Rome in building a long lasting empire ...
PERSIAN Chart - classicalempires
... know how to Republic but then it wim are changed into a autocracy Augustus took over after his great much more government. uncle, Julius Caesar. numerous than those Constantine who know Corruption occurred in powerful how to make proper use of people their Many people were persecuted by victories."r ...
... know how to Republic but then it wim are changed into a autocracy Augustus took over after his great much more government. uncle, Julius Caesar. numerous than those Constantine who know Corruption occurred in powerful how to make proper use of people their Many people were persecuted by victories."r ...
Fall of the Roman Republic
... – Aristocratic classes were out for themselves – Used state power for their own gain ...
... – Aristocratic classes were out for themselves – Used state power for their own gain ...
SOL 6d Rome- Punic Wars Classical Civilizations
... 218 b.c. _____________________________________ led his troops, including war _____________________________, across the Pyrenees, through France, and over the _______________________________ into Italy Hannibal lost ______________________ of his army Surprised the Romans (were expecting an attack fro ...
... 218 b.c. _____________________________________ led his troops, including war _____________________________, across the Pyrenees, through France, and over the _______________________________ into Italy Hannibal lost ______________________ of his army Surprised the Romans (were expecting an attack fro ...
The Roman Constitution
... 2. After a debate, the Senate empowers Cicero with the senatus consultum ultimum, ‘the Senate’s ultimate decree’, to kill all five men. Constitutional? ...
... 2. After a debate, the Senate empowers Cicero with the senatus consultum ultimum, ‘the Senate’s ultimate decree’, to kill all five men. Constitutional? ...