Ancient Rome
... Power struggles, disregard for republican ideals 100+ years of warfare Slave War in Italy (73-71 BC) ...
... Power struggles, disregard for republican ideals 100+ years of warfare Slave War in Italy (73-71 BC) ...
River Horses in Rome: Changing representations of
... daily or economic life of most Romans. While certain material such as hippopotamus ivory and skin circulated through the Mediterranean, the animals themselves were seldom seen outside of the Egyptian Nile. Endemic only to this region and sub-Saharan Africa, hippopotami are also famously difficult to ...
... daily or economic life of most Romans. While certain material such as hippopotamus ivory and skin circulated through the Mediterranean, the animals themselves were seldom seen outside of the Egyptian Nile. Endemic only to this region and sub-Saharan Africa, hippopotami are also famously difficult to ...
From Republic to Empire - A Review of Rome
... The ideas of Christianity spread and the organization of the Roman Empire helped this in several ways. First, it was relatively easy to move around the Empire. The Romans built excellent roads with were safe from robbers. Second, there were common languages in the Empire, Latin and Greek. This made ...
... The ideas of Christianity spread and the organization of the Roman Empire helped this in several ways. First, it was relatively easy to move around the Empire. The Romans built excellent roads with were safe from robbers. Second, there were common languages in the Empire, Latin and Greek. This made ...
HUM 203 • Myers
... Marriage: The purpose of marriage was to produce children who would carry on the bloodline of the paterfamilias. A. Arranged by the woman's father (with the approval of the paterfamilias, if necessary) and the potential husband, who was most likely to be around 30. B. As a wife, a woman was expected ...
... Marriage: The purpose of marriage was to produce children who would carry on the bloodline of the paterfamilias. A. Arranged by the woman's father (with the approval of the paterfamilias, if necessary) and the potential husband, who was most likely to be around 30. B. As a wife, a woman was expected ...
HIEU 144 - Winter 2014 - UCSD Department of History
... This course will focus on the development of the Roman army in the context of the evolution of Roman society. The army of any society is a reflection of that society. The Roman army was extraord ...
... This course will focus on the development of the Roman army in the context of the evolution of Roman society. The army of any society is a reflection of that society. The Roman army was extraord ...
The Seven Kings of Rome
... hill and saw six vultures first Romulus stood on the Palatine hill and saw twelve vultures second A riot ensued, in which Remus was killed Or Remus mocked Romulus by ...
... hill and saw six vultures first Romulus stood on the Palatine hill and saw twelve vultures second A riot ensued, in which Remus was killed Or Remus mocked Romulus by ...
Roman_republic_notes
... Start of a new Roman Government Romans rebel against cruel king in 509 B.C.E. Etruscan kings were accused of crimes and expelled. Law allowing anyone plotting to be king to be killed on the spot. ...
... Start of a new Roman Government Romans rebel against cruel king in 509 B.C.E. Etruscan kings were accused of crimes and expelled. Law allowing anyone plotting to be king to be killed on the spot. ...
The Punic Wars A Jigsaw Activity
... 2.) Why could the Carthaginians just not sail across the Mediterranean to attack Rome? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 3.) What ...
... 2.) Why could the Carthaginians just not sail across the Mediterranean to attack Rome? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 3.) What ...
Civil War in Rome and the End of the Roman
... what did each member bring to the equation? 4. What steps led to Caesar being Rome’s sole ruler? 5. Describe Caesar’s assassination, including its causes and effects. 6. Explain how and why Mark Antony and Octavian ...
... what did each member bring to the equation? 4. What steps led to Caesar being Rome’s sole ruler? 5. Describe Caesar’s assassination, including its causes and effects. 6. Explain how and why Mark Antony and Octavian ...
Question Packet
... 2.) Why could the Carthaginians just not sail across the Mediterranean to attack Rome? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 3.) What ...
... 2.) Why could the Carthaginians just not sail across the Mediterranean to attack Rome? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 3.) What ...
4. Rome, conqueror of Italy
... could be appointed. The dictator nominated his direct subordinate the 'magister equitum' (master of the cavalry). [The 'plebs' = the non-patrician group of the society, those who, at first, had no share in power in the young Roman Republic. According to tradition, the first 'Secession of the Plebs' ...
... could be appointed. The dictator nominated his direct subordinate the 'magister equitum' (master of the cavalry). [The 'plebs' = the non-patrician group of the society, those who, at first, had no share in power in the young Roman Republic. According to tradition, the first 'Secession of the Plebs' ...
Romulus and Remus Gale Docs
... Raising the Sun One of Rome's most worshiped goddesses received little literary attention. According to legend, Angerona knew a magical spell to raise the sun in midwinter. Her festival occurred on December 21, the shortest day of the year, when she was believed to say the words that would cause the ...
... Raising the Sun One of Rome's most worshiped goddesses received little literary attention. According to legend, Angerona knew a magical spell to raise the sun in midwinter. Her festival occurred on December 21, the shortest day of the year, when she was believed to say the words that would cause the ...
The Punic Wars
... and 20 of 60 war elephants, aided by the Gauls who were at war with Rome he headed south Defeated the Roman army 3 x’s until Rome put a new general w/ 36,000 men in the way at Lake Trasemine ...
... and 20 of 60 war elephants, aided by the Gauls who were at war with Rome he headed south Defeated the Roman army 3 x’s until Rome put a new general w/ 36,000 men in the way at Lake Trasemine ...
A Midsummer Night`s Dream
... mind—in fact, they love him. Caesar is made dictator, or ruler—a position that was sometimes been granted for a tenyear term—for the rest of his life. ...
... mind—in fact, they love him. Caesar is made dictator, or ruler—a position that was sometimes been granted for a tenyear term—for the rest of his life. ...
Conquests of the Republic
... The Macedonian Wars • During the Second Punic War Hannibal allied himself with Philip V of Macedon in hopes or getting help in Italy • Initially Rome sent a force to Macedonia to stop Macedonian forces from going to Italy. • But after the Second Punic War was over Rome actively attacked Philip V. • ...
... The Macedonian Wars • During the Second Punic War Hannibal allied himself with Philip V of Macedon in hopes or getting help in Italy • Initially Rome sent a force to Macedonia to stop Macedonian forces from going to Italy. • But after the Second Punic War was over Rome actively attacked Philip V. • ...
Pax Romana: Contributions to Society
... Roman emperor. He is remembered in history as one of Rome’s worst emperors. Caligula was the son of a popular Roman general, who was killed by the emperor Tiberius. He got his name Caligula (“little boots” in Latin) from his father’s soldiers. Caligula grew up with Tiberius at his palace on the isla ...
... Roman emperor. He is remembered in history as one of Rome’s worst emperors. Caligula was the son of a popular Roman general, who was killed by the emperor Tiberius. He got his name Caligula (“little boots” in Latin) from his father’s soldiers. Caligula grew up with Tiberius at his palace on the isla ...
ibooks - Tom D. Morgan
... The gladiators were not all hopeless wretches condemned to certain death. They had their special skills and were proud of them: reterians with their trident and net; secutors with shield and sword; dimachaeri skilled with the dagger; Parthian bowmen; Assyrians and their deadly flails; German javelin ...
... The gladiators were not all hopeless wretches condemned to certain death. They had their special skills and were proud of them: reterians with their trident and net; secutors with shield and sword; dimachaeri skilled with the dagger; Parthian bowmen; Assyrians and their deadly flails; German javelin ...