CLASSICAL ROMAN HISTORY Course Outline
... The Greek Foundation – The Classical Period of Greek History 510-323 BC Classical Greece heavily influenced the culture of ancient Rome and still has an enduring effect on Western civilization. Much of modern politics, artistic thought, scientific thought, literature, and philosophy derive from this ...
... The Greek Foundation – The Classical Period of Greek History 510-323 BC Classical Greece heavily influenced the culture of ancient Rome and still has an enduring effect on Western civilization. Much of modern politics, artistic thought, scientific thought, literature, and philosophy derive from this ...
Rise of the Roman Republic Timeline 509 BCE
... The following excerpt is the description of the Roman constitution provided by the Greek historian Polybius in his book The Histories written between 167-119 BCE, a period of rapid Roman expansion. Polybius greatly admired the Romans, and the purpose of his work was to describe how Rome came to domi ...
... The following excerpt is the description of the Roman constitution provided by the Greek historian Polybius in his book The Histories written between 167-119 BCE, a period of rapid Roman expansion. Polybius greatly admired the Romans, and the purpose of his work was to describe how Rome came to domi ...
Chapter 6 Review
... From Republic to Empire-Winning an Empire Rome's conquest of the Italian peninsula brought it into contact with carthage, a city state in the northern coast of Africa. Between 264 B.C. and 146 B.C. Rome fought three wars against carthage, Punic wars. Rome defeated carthage in the first war and won S ...
... From Republic to Empire-Winning an Empire Rome's conquest of the Italian peninsula brought it into contact with carthage, a city state in the northern coast of Africa. Between 264 B.C. and 146 B.C. Rome fought three wars against carthage, Punic wars. Rome defeated carthage in the first war and won S ...
Chapter 8- Rome: Republic to Empire
... Beginnings of Rome • The Etruscans had an even greater influence. They came • from the area north of Rome. • Many Etruscans were rich miners and traders. Others were devoted to art. They painted pictures and created jewelry, tools, and weapons. • When the Etruscans came, Rome was a village with str ...
... Beginnings of Rome • The Etruscans had an even greater influence. They came • from the area north of Rome. • Many Etruscans were rich miners and traders. Others were devoted to art. They painted pictures and created jewelry, tools, and weapons. • When the Etruscans came, Rome was a village with str ...
Name - karyanAHS
... Three powerful leaders (Crassus, Pompey and Julius Caesar) known as the First ________________ competed for power. ____________ Caesar seized power and was named “Dictator for Life.” Some Senators feared he was becoming too powerful so they _____________ him. After his death, ______________ Caesar d ...
... Three powerful leaders (Crassus, Pompey and Julius Caesar) known as the First ________________ competed for power. ____________ Caesar seized power and was named “Dictator for Life.” Some Senators feared he was becoming too powerful so they _____________ him. After his death, ______________ Caesar d ...
"real" story of Caesar
... Tried to oust aristocrats to strengthen the Senate Formed the First Triumvirate in 60 BC as a three man government. ...
... Tried to oust aristocrats to strengthen the Senate Formed the First Triumvirate in 60 BC as a three man government. ...
Roman Republic Compared to the United States
... the Roman Republic were a radical departure from monarchy and theocracy, influencing the structure and function of modern democratic governments. ...
... the Roman Republic were a radical departure from monarchy and theocracy, influencing the structure and function of modern democratic governments. ...
Rome-RDG
... lead expeditions farther into modern day Germany and Britain, which were at that time completely unknown to the Romans. ...
... lead expeditions farther into modern day Germany and Britain, which were at that time completely unknown to the Romans. ...
June 15 – Ancient Rome - Art History Teaching Resources
... rulebook, containing the fixed and faultless laws set down by nature. ETRUSCAN HISTORY 1. Etruscan Apollo Etruscan Temple (supplementary) Etruscan Sarcophagus Before the Romans came the Etruscans. Who were the Etruscans? The Etruscans were the people who predated the Roman ruling lineage in Italy. T ...
... rulebook, containing the fixed and faultless laws set down by nature. ETRUSCAN HISTORY 1. Etruscan Apollo Etruscan Temple (supplementary) Etruscan Sarcophagus Before the Romans came the Etruscans. Who were the Etruscans? The Etruscans were the people who predated the Roman ruling lineage in Italy. T ...
ROME
... • The Social War – Rome’s allies in Italy wanted Roman citizenship – The Senate refused and war broke out – The Italian rebels were defeated, but only after the Senate promised them citizenship • The military in politics – Gaius Marius, a talented young military leader was elected consul and he dec ...
... • The Social War – Rome’s allies in Italy wanted Roman citizenship – The Senate refused and war broke out – The Italian rebels were defeated, but only after the Senate promised them citizenship • The military in politics – Gaius Marius, a talented young military leader was elected consul and he dec ...
The Late Roman Republic and the First Triumvirate
... conspired to assassinate Caesar, fearful of the power he was obtaining and the potential end of a fair Republic ¤ Among the conspirators was a former friend (and possible son) of Caesar, Marcus Junius Brutus ¤ Marcus Antonius tried to stop Caesar from entering the Senate, but a group of senators ...
... conspired to assassinate Caesar, fearful of the power he was obtaining and the potential end of a fair Republic ¤ Among the conspirators was a former friend (and possible son) of Caesar, Marcus Junius Brutus ¤ Marcus Antonius tried to stop Caesar from entering the Senate, but a group of senators ...
Year 13: Augustus and his rise to power: Introductory test
... As you will have worked out from the previous exercise, Augustus’ social legislation is often referred to as the ‘Leges Juliae’ or the ‘Julian Laws’. In the table below, write down what these individual laws were (there are seven, listed for you). For each, make sure you include: ...
... As you will have worked out from the previous exercise, Augustus’ social legislation is often referred to as the ‘Leges Juliae’ or the ‘Julian Laws’. In the table below, write down what these individual laws were (there are seven, listed for you). For each, make sure you include: ...
Estimated Distribution of Citizenship
... Chart - shows the ratios of Roman citizens to noncitizens and slaves in different parts of the Roman Empire around the middle of the first century. Because all persons born of Roman parentage in Rome or Italy automatically received full citizen rights, most of the people in that part of the empire w ...
... Chart - shows the ratios of Roman citizens to noncitizens and slaves in different parts of the Roman Empire around the middle of the first century. Because all persons born of Roman parentage in Rome or Italy automatically received full citizen rights, most of the people in that part of the empire w ...
RD Milns Antiquities Museum Education Program
... Augustan Peace: During the reign of the Emperor Augustus, many contemporary figures such as Livy and Virgil believed the effects of his rule were positive, including peace and prosperity being brought to Rome after many years of civil strife, and security within its provincial territories. ...
... Augustan Peace: During the reign of the Emperor Augustus, many contemporary figures such as Livy and Virgil believed the effects of his rule were positive, including peace and prosperity being brought to Rome after many years of civil strife, and security within its provincial territories. ...
Roman Government: Romulus to Republic
... • Kings ruled Rome from 753 B.C. to 509 BC – Romulus was the first king – 3 more Latin kings – Last three kings were Etruscan ...
... • Kings ruled Rome from 753 B.C. to 509 BC – Romulus was the first king – 3 more Latin kings – Last three kings were Etruscan ...
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... army and set about shoring up Rome’s allies in the Italian confederacy. However, after Hannibal managed to escape what appeared to be a clear ambush, these ‘Fabian tactics’ were abandoned. The result of the subsequently adopted aggressive tactics was the worst defeat in Roman history, at Cannae in 2 ...
... army and set about shoring up Rome’s allies in the Italian confederacy. However, after Hannibal managed to escape what appeared to be a clear ambush, these ‘Fabian tactics’ were abandoned. The result of the subsequently adopted aggressive tactics was the worst defeat in Roman history, at Cannae in 2 ...
Fusion Roman Republic - White Plains Public Schools
... To the north, the Alps Mountains protected Rome and the rest of Italy from most invaders. The sea provided further protection against invaders, while serving as a route for Roman trade and expansion. The early Roman city-state contained two main social classes: patricians or wealthy landowning famil ...
... To the north, the Alps Mountains protected Rome and the rest of Italy from most invaders. The sea provided further protection against invaders, while serving as a route for Roman trade and expansion. The early Roman city-state contained two main social classes: patricians or wealthy landowning famil ...
Chapter 11 Rome: Republic to Empire Lesson 1: The Founding of
... aqueducts and roads built by the Romans are still functional today, a testament to their engineering expertise. Also, the Romans used _________________ in their buildings, bridges, and aqueducts. 10) Soon their armies could travel quickly across the land. The Romans believed they needed to treat con ...
... aqueducts and roads built by the Romans are still functional today, a testament to their engineering expertise. Also, the Romans used _________________ in their buildings, bridges, and aqueducts. 10) Soon their armies could travel quickly across the land. The Romans believed they needed to treat con ...
Generals
... soldiers became loyal to their commanders, not the republic 2. two generals, Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla fought a bloody civil war 3. Sulla will eventually be named dictator Gaius Marius ...
... soldiers became loyal to their commanders, not the republic 2. two generals, Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla fought a bloody civil war 3. Sulla will eventually be named dictator Gaius Marius ...
Roman Empire Webquest
... of a house and more information about the rooms in a house. More information can also be found at http://www.roman-empire.net/society/soc-house.html. 6) What were the various rooms in Roman homes? What was each used for? 7) What cultural values were important to the Romans based on these homes? 8) W ...
... of a house and more information about the rooms in a house. More information can also be found at http://www.roman-empire.net/society/soc-house.html. 6) What were the various rooms in Roman homes? What was each used for? 7) What cultural values were important to the Romans based on these homes? 8) W ...
Rise of Rome Notes Ch 8-2
... • Twelve Tables first code of laws was adopted around 451 B.C – Basis of all future Roman laws – Law of Nations created to address issues of conquered people • Rule of law is idea that laws should apply to everyone equally ...
... • Twelve Tables first code of laws was adopted around 451 B.C – Basis of all future Roman laws – Law of Nations created to address issues of conquered people • Rule of law is idea that laws should apply to everyone equally ...