RomePPT1 - MrsPolandsSite
... In 79 B.C., Sulla retired and the government returned to consuls. In 59 B.C., Julius Caesar was elected as consul. He wanted to rule all Roman Lands. He formed an army and captured Gaul (France). He became the governor of Gaul and watched Rome closely. In 49 B.C. he returned to Rome and a c ...
... In 79 B.C., Sulla retired and the government returned to consuls. In 59 B.C., Julius Caesar was elected as consul. He wanted to rule all Roman Lands. He formed an army and captured Gaul (France). He became the governor of Gaul and watched Rome closely. In 49 B.C. he returned to Rome and a c ...
Early Roman Leaders and Emperors
... not meet the same fate as his great granduncle. Augustus was very respectful to the senators, but the Senate knew he controlled the army and could do as he pleased. The Roman army was so strong that it protected citizens from attacks from the tribes who lived beyond the empire. The powerful, profess ...
... not meet the same fate as his great granduncle. Augustus was very respectful to the senators, but the Senate knew he controlled the army and could do as he pleased. The Roman army was so strong that it protected citizens from attacks from the tribes who lived beyond the empire. The powerful, profess ...
Ancient Rome Notes
... Julius Caesar – seized power from the senate and became dictator of Rome Ides of March – group of senators attacked Caesar and stabbed him to death Octavian, Caesar’s adopted son, becomes ruler ...
... Julius Caesar – seized power from the senate and became dictator of Rome Ides of March – group of senators attacked Caesar and stabbed him to death Octavian, Caesar’s adopted son, becomes ruler ...
Ancient Greece - Calaveras Unified School District
... a. Gracchi attempt to reform, give land to the poor?, deal with unemployment. b. Both were killed by the senate (Tiberius 133 and Gaius 123 BC). c. An army leader, Marius 105 BC, takes political power after creating a professional army. d. This army would now fight for its leader who brought wealth, ...
... a. Gracchi attempt to reform, give land to the poor?, deal with unemployment. b. Both were killed by the senate (Tiberius 133 and Gaius 123 BC). c. An army leader, Marius 105 BC, takes political power after creating a professional army. d. This army would now fight for its leader who brought wealth, ...
By Taylor K. Ancient Roman soldiers were the most gifted people in
... Roman soldiers were also trained builders. During their spare time after their training, they had to work on building what they were told to. They built roads, buildings, and temples for the gods. Their roads were always straight, because their survey tool couldn’t go around corners. And the roads ...
... Roman soldiers were also trained builders. During their spare time after their training, they had to work on building what they were told to. They built roads, buildings, and temples for the gods. Their roads were always straight, because their survey tool couldn’t go around corners. And the roads ...
Rome
... a. Consuls were the most powerful 2. Roman Senate – wealthy, powerful Romans that advised city’s leaders 3. Assemblies and Tribunes – protected common people a. Assemblies – elected magistrates to run the city b. Tribunes – had the ability to veto actions by other ...
... a. Consuls were the most powerful 2. Roman Senate – wealthy, powerful Romans that advised city’s leaders 3. Assemblies and Tribunes – protected common people a. Assemblies – elected magistrates to run the city b. Tribunes – had the ability to veto actions by other ...
Rome: Republic and Empire - room203-Rome
... Led by military dictators, of which Julius Caesar was the best known He expanded the empire to include western and central Europe He directed the construction of a wooden bridge to enable the troop to invade and ...
... Led by military dictators, of which Julius Caesar was the best known He expanded the empire to include western and central Europe He directed the construction of a wooden bridge to enable the troop to invade and ...
CP World History Notes 2nd Quarter
... centers of the ancient world and beyond. • Hellenistic Age: Greek, Egyptian, and Indian influences. • New Philosophy: Stoicism “accept life and have moral standards.” ...
... centers of the ancient world and beyond. • Hellenistic Age: Greek, Egyptian, and Indian influences. • New Philosophy: Stoicism “accept life and have moral standards.” ...
Punic Wars
... Most slaves were treated terribly by their Roman masters. Desperate for freedom, the slaves, led by Spartacus, rebelled for two years. ...
... Most slaves were treated terribly by their Roman masters. Desperate for freedom, the slaves, led by Spartacus, rebelled for two years. ...
Augustus
... learned that he was Caesar's adopted heir He took the name Gaius Julius Caesar, to which historians added Octavianus, which is usually shortened to Octavian in English. ...
... learned that he was Caesar's adopted heir He took the name Gaius Julius Caesar, to which historians added Octavianus, which is usually shortened to Octavian in English. ...
7.2 The Punic Wars
... volunteer army- are loyal to him • Lucius Cornelius Sulla- does the same and marches his troops on Rome= Civil War ...
... volunteer army- are loyal to him • Lucius Cornelius Sulla- does the same and marches his troops on Rome= Civil War ...
The Roman Republic
... – Gladiators-group of slaves • Fought wild animals or each other to the death in arenas • 73 B.C. 70,000 gladiators & Spartacus in revolt – Went across the peninsula ...
... – Gladiators-group of slaves • Fought wild animals or each other to the death in arenas • 73 B.C. 70,000 gladiators & Spartacus in revolt – Went across the peninsula ...
Your assignment is to: 1) Read about the two most important Ancient
... After his death, Caesar’s heir, Octavius and Mark Antony combined forces and defeated Brutus’s and Cassius’s forces. That was the end of Caesar’s enemies. Mark Antony, however, betrayed Octavius and started a war with him. In 31 B.C.E Octavius defeated him in the final encounter in the Battle of Act ...
... After his death, Caesar’s heir, Octavius and Mark Antony combined forces and defeated Brutus’s and Cassius’s forces. That was the end of Caesar’s enemies. Mark Antony, however, betrayed Octavius and started a war with him. In 31 B.C.E Octavius defeated him in the final encounter in the Battle of Act ...
Slide 1
... The native language of the Romans was Latin, an Italic language. An inflectional and synthetic language, Latin relies little on word order, conveying meaning through a system of affixes attached to word stems. Its alphabet, the Latin alphabet, is based on the Old Italic alphabet, which is in turn ...
... The native language of the Romans was Latin, an Italic language. An inflectional and synthetic language, Latin relies little on word order, conveying meaning through a system of affixes attached to word stems. Its alphabet, the Latin alphabet, is based on the Old Italic alphabet, which is in turn ...
Greek and Roman Research Table/Paper
... Objective Students will use the Internet to research daily life in ancient Greece and Rome. They will use a word processing program to create paragraphs describing what they have learned. Task Ask students to visit Web sites to gather information about ancient Greek and Roman housing, clothing, food ...
... Objective Students will use the Internet to research daily life in ancient Greece and Rome. They will use a word processing program to create paragraphs describing what they have learned. Task Ask students to visit Web sites to gather information about ancient Greek and Roman housing, clothing, food ...
AF09_Rissanen_The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD
... The battle which took place in the Teutoburg Forest two thousand years ago was one of the turning points in Roman history of war. The Germans defeated the Roman Army, which stopped the expansion of the Roman Empire and established its borderline on the river Rhine. In the year 9 AD, three Roman legi ...
... The battle which took place in the Teutoburg Forest two thousand years ago was one of the turning points in Roman history of war. The Germans defeated the Roman Army, which stopped the expansion of the Roman Empire and established its borderline on the river Rhine. In the year 9 AD, three Roman legi ...
The Roman Republic Assesment.key
... Rome had two officials called consuls. Like kings, they commanded the army and directed the government. However, their power was limited. A consul’s term was only one year long. The same person could not be elected consul again for ten years. Also, one consul could always overrule, or veto, the othe ...
... Rome had two officials called consuls. Like kings, they commanded the army and directed the government. However, their power was limited. A consul’s term was only one year long. The same person could not be elected consul again for ten years. Also, one consul could always overrule, or veto, the othe ...
starter activity. Study the information about Roman
... the people of Britain would have found out about Claudius’ invasion in AD 43 2. What evidence is there that farming improved under the Romans? Extension. If you were an archaeologist, which evidence would you use to assess the extent to which British people in the countryside were influenced by the ...
... the people of Britain would have found out about Claudius’ invasion in AD 43 2. What evidence is there that farming improved under the Romans? Extension. If you were an archaeologist, which evidence would you use to assess the extent to which British people in the countryside were influenced by the ...