Rome Becomes an Empire PowerPoint
... gain power, Octavian had to defeat several political rivals in order to ensure he had the most power, including Marc Antony, Julius Caesar’s trusted friend ...
... gain power, Octavian had to defeat several political rivals in order to ensure he had the most power, including Marc Antony, Julius Caesar’s trusted friend ...
Ancient Rome
... • Citizens had the right to elect their leader (unless you were a slave or woman) • Leader ruled in the name of the people • Policy lasts for over 500 years ...
... • Citizens had the right to elect their leader (unless you were a slave or woman) • Leader ruled in the name of the people • Policy lasts for over 500 years ...
hcp world history project
... Spain, and Egypt Caesar returned to Rome in 46 B.C. He was appointed dictator by the senate, and in 44 B.C. he was named dictator for life He governed as an absolute ruler ...
... Spain, and Egypt Caesar returned to Rome in 46 B.C. He was appointed dictator by the senate, and in 44 B.C. he was named dictator for life He governed as an absolute ruler ...
The Roman Empire and Han China: A close comparison
... • Ancient Rome had an AGRICULTURAL, SLAVEBASED ECONOMY whose main purpose was to feed the vast number of citizens and legionaries who populated the Mediterranean region. ...
... • Ancient Rome had an AGRICULTURAL, SLAVEBASED ECONOMY whose main purpose was to feed the vast number of citizens and legionaries who populated the Mediterranean region. ...
4 3 2 1 0 ROME: LEARNING GOAL #1 SCALE AND FOCUS
... Why was there a constant threat of uprisings throughout Rome? What types of reforms were attempted to relieve the problems? What happened to the reformers? Describe the cause/war/effect of the Roman Civil War in 82 B.C. What were the accomplishments of Julius Caesar as a Roman General? Why was Juliu ...
... Why was there a constant threat of uprisings throughout Rome? What types of reforms were attempted to relieve the problems? What happened to the reformers? Describe the cause/war/effect of the Roman Civil War in 82 B.C. What were the accomplishments of Julius Caesar as a Roman General? Why was Juliu ...
Julius Caesar
... • Deals with Roman generals and the life and times of ancient Rome • It is a political play about a general who would be king, but who, because of his own PRIDE and AMBITION, meets an untimely death ...
... • Deals with Roman generals and the life and times of ancient Rome • It is a political play about a general who would be king, but who, because of his own PRIDE and AMBITION, meets an untimely death ...
BM1-Q4 Review Game
... The Romans believed in many gods and goddesses, what is this called? Followers of Christianity believe in only 1 god, what is this called? Monotheistic ...
... The Romans believed in many gods and goddesses, what is this called? Followers of Christianity believe in only 1 god, what is this called? Monotheistic ...
Ancient Rome 509 BC – 476 AD
... Tutors were hired to teach upper class children Roman gods were based on the Greeks Many feast days and celebrations honored the gods and brought people together • Temples were built to honor the gods ...
... Tutors were hired to teach upper class children Roman gods were based on the Greeks Many feast days and celebrations honored the gods and brought people together • Temples were built to honor the gods ...
Rome Unit - Mr. Slocomb`s Wiki.
... northern Greece. Greek historian Polybius was captured and taken back to Rome. Polybius entered into the service of the Romans after befriending several high-ranking Roman officials and began writing his Histories, describing how Rome became the dominant world power. 149 BCE: Romans conquered all of ...
... northern Greece. Greek historian Polybius was captured and taken back to Rome. Polybius entered into the service of the Romans after befriending several high-ranking Roman officials and began writing his Histories, describing how Rome became the dominant world power. 149 BCE: Romans conquered all of ...
Ancient Rome
... forced the Senate to make him dictator, and he became the absolute ruler of Rome. He was later assassinated by his enemies as he arrived in the Senate, in 44 B.C. ...
... forced the Senate to make him dictator, and he became the absolute ruler of Rome. He was later assassinated by his enemies as he arrived in the Senate, in 44 B.C. ...
Roman Empire: Guided Notes
... stopped the Christian _______________________. The ___________________ allowed people to choose their religion. This made Constantine very popular, so popular that he moved the capitol, Rome, to a new location, ________________. It wasn’t long before they named it _______________________, after thei ...
... stopped the Christian _______________________. The ___________________ allowed people to choose their religion. This made Constantine very popular, so popular that he moved the capitol, Rome, to a new location, ________________. It wasn’t long before they named it _______________________, after thei ...
What is Democracy?
... Had a profound impact on the political, cultural & religious movement which was a key foundation for Western Civilization ...
... Had a profound impact on the political, cultural & religious movement which was a key foundation for Western Civilization ...
August - Eugene Halliday
... adoption by Caesar called Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus. Brutus and Cassio also thought little of Caesar's young nephew, whom Cicero was now flattering in order to use him. But Octavius had his own views, balanced all those who strove for power, and helped none of them. Soon he was attracting power ...
... adoption by Caesar called Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus. Brutus and Cassio also thought little of Caesar's young nephew, whom Cicero was now flattering in order to use him. But Octavius had his own views, balanced all those who strove for power, and helped none of them. Soon he was attracting power ...
Name - RKGregory
... the law because only they could be judges 10. Senate – an assembly of elected representatives; the most powerful ruling body of the Roman Republic 11. Consuls – two men chosen to run the everyday procedures in Rome; they were in power for only one year 12. Veto – a Latin word meaning “ I object or d ...
... the law because only they could be judges 10. Senate – an assembly of elected representatives; the most powerful ruling body of the Roman Republic 11. Consuls – two men chosen to run the everyday procedures in Rome; they were in power for only one year 12. Veto – a Latin word meaning “ I object or d ...
Chapter 8 Section 1 Outline
... C. The Rise of Julius Caesar 1. Caesar was a smart leader. With all of his conquering, he gathered a lot of followers 2. He returned to Rome and became dictator 3. He ruled with much power, much of which he took from the senate D. The Death of a Dictator 1. He took over many offices, became the only ...
... C. The Rise of Julius Caesar 1. Caesar was a smart leader. With all of his conquering, he gathered a lot of followers 2. He returned to Rome and became dictator 3. He ruled with much power, much of which he took from the senate D. The Death of a Dictator 1. He took over many offices, became the only ...
Early Roman Republic Lecture (complete Roman Republic Flowchart)
... What is a Republic? • A system of government where a group of leaders is elected to govern as representatives of the people. ...
... What is a Republic? • A system of government where a group of leaders is elected to govern as representatives of the people. ...
Roman Empire
... Some of the buildings are still standing, but they are being damaged by acid rain. Roman’s enjoyed entertainment. They had theaters and sports areas. They watched battles between slaves and prisoners, called gladiators, who often fought to the death. Rome looked to Greece for cultural ideas, includi ...
... Some of the buildings are still standing, but they are being damaged by acid rain. Roman’s enjoyed entertainment. They had theaters and sports areas. They watched battles between slaves and prisoners, called gladiators, who often fought to the death. Rome looked to Greece for cultural ideas, includi ...
Study Guide The Rise of Rome Chapter 13
... Be able to summarize the legend of Romulus and Remus in your own words from beginning to end. Italy’s geography encouraged growth and trade. Italy was a peninsula and this helped with trade, and they had protection from the Alps (mountains). Punic Wars- a series of three long wars with Carthage. The ...
... Be able to summarize the legend of Romulus and Remus in your own words from beginning to end. Italy’s geography encouraged growth and trade. Italy was a peninsula and this helped with trade, and they had protection from the Alps (mountains). Punic Wars- a series of three long wars with Carthage. The ...