WH 1 Lesson 32 Instructional Resource 1
... The most popular events in Ancient Rome were the chariot races held in the Circus Maximus, an arena that held up to 300,000 spectators. ...
... The most popular events in Ancient Rome were the chariot races held in the Circus Maximus, an arena that held up to 300,000 spectators. ...
Chapter 5 - Rome and the Rise of Christianity
... - swore an oath of loyalty to general not state -Lucius Cornelius Sulla next general to use new military system -Civil war broke out when Sulla was going to be replaced by Marius for a war -Sulla won – seized Rome – reign of terror -He would restore power to Senate and eliminate most of the powers o ...
... - swore an oath of loyalty to general not state -Lucius Cornelius Sulla next general to use new military system -Civil war broke out when Sulla was going to be replaced by Marius for a war -Sulla won – seized Rome – reign of terror -He would restore power to Senate and eliminate most of the powers o ...
CLASSICAL ERA (Unit Two) STUDY GUIDE
... 27. Which Carthaginian general led his army, along with 60 elephants across the Alps? 28. Which Roman general devised a plan that defeated Carthage and ended the Punic Wars? The Roman Empire Guided Notes 29. Who made up the First Triumvirate? The Second? Be VERY familiar with all of these individual ...
... 27. Which Carthaginian general led his army, along with 60 elephants across the Alps? 28. Which Roman general devised a plan that defeated Carthage and ended the Punic Wars? The Roman Empire Guided Notes 29. Who made up the First Triumvirate? The Second? Be VERY familiar with all of these individual ...
1 Rome Grows and the Rise of the Church Rome
... Be familiar with the Punic wars (cause, strategy, outcome) and life for Romans after Know these leaders, why they were important, what their main contribution was: Romulus and Remus Pompey Caesar Marius Jesus ...
... Be familiar with the Punic wars (cause, strategy, outcome) and life for Romans after Know these leaders, why they were important, what their main contribution was: Romulus and Remus Pompey Caesar Marius Jesus ...
Describe the series of events that followed Caesar`s death up to 27
... AUGUTUS AND THE PAX ROMANA: Use pages 446-449. Describe the series of events that followed Caesar’s death up to 27 B.C. ...
... AUGUTUS AND THE PAX ROMANA: Use pages 446-449. Describe the series of events that followed Caesar’s death up to 27 B.C. ...
Mt. Vesuvius and the Destruction of Pompeii The Persecution of the
... parts of the Roman Empire. It was only later, during the 1st century CE, that the followers of Jesus began to move out from Palestine and through the Roman Empire, preaching about Jesus and making converts. The apostle Paul travelled throughout the Roman Empire preaching the necessity of faith in Je ...
... parts of the Roman Empire. It was only later, during the 1st century CE, that the followers of Jesus began to move out from Palestine and through the Roman Empire, preaching about Jesus and making converts. The apostle Paul travelled throughout the Roman Empire preaching the necessity of faith in Je ...
The Lasting Contributions of Rome
... • Christianity, based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, urged followers to love God and one another. • Though Jesus was executed under Roman rule, his message was carried throughout the empire by his followers. • Early on, Christians were persecuted, but in the 300’s A.D., Emperor Constantine m ...
... • Christianity, based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, urged followers to love God and one another. • Though Jesus was executed under Roman rule, his message was carried throughout the empire by his followers. • Early on, Christians were persecuted, but in the 300’s A.D., Emperor Constantine m ...
EFFECTS of CONQUEST
... and work the on the latifundias for the new owners or move to Rome. Because many patricians used slaves to work the land, there was little opportunity for the Roman farmers to find jobs in the countryside so most moved to Rome and Rome became extremely congested. The farmers were unprepared for city ...
... and work the on the latifundias for the new owners or move to Rome. Because many patricians used slaves to work the land, there was little opportunity for the Roman farmers to find jobs in the countryside so most moved to Rome and Rome became extremely congested. The farmers were unprepared for city ...
Hellenistic and Roman Culture
... Produced realistic statues that included even unpleasant physical details Excelled in architecture including the arch, dome, vault, roads, bridges, and aqueducts The first to use concrete on a massive scale Roman Literature Virgil – poet who wrote Aeneid: written in honor of Rome Horace- ...
... Produced realistic statues that included even unpleasant physical details Excelled in architecture including the arch, dome, vault, roads, bridges, and aqueducts The first to use concrete on a massive scale Roman Literature Virgil – poet who wrote Aeneid: written in honor of Rome Horace- ...
File - History with Mr. Bayne
... A. It caused small farmers to lose their land B. It created racial tension C. It led to a civil war between the North and the South ...
... A. It caused small farmers to lose their land B. It created racial tension C. It led to a civil war between the North and the South ...
The Rise of Rome
... Fire awed the early Romans, as it did the Greeks and all the others. When ancient Greece was in it’s glory, Rome was slowly rising. The Roman military activities made Rome rich. ...
... Fire awed the early Romans, as it did the Greeks and all the others. When ancient Greece was in it’s glory, Rome was slowly rising. The Roman military activities made Rome rich. ...
Roman Rulers - High View School
... In the early days, Rome was ruled by kings. Romulus was supposedly the first king. The last king was Tarquin the Proud. He ruled until 509BC, when the people of Rome drove him out. Rome then became a republic. The republic didn’t allow one person to have complete control of the city. Instead, a grou ...
... In the early days, Rome was ruled by kings. Romulus was supposedly the first king. The last king was Tarquin the Proud. He ruled until 509BC, when the people of Rome drove him out. Rome then became a republic. The republic didn’t allow one person to have complete control of the city. Instead, a grou ...
WORD
... military general. Sulla met with the Roman Senate and demanded that they give him _________________ for his _________________ for their successful conquests. b) How did the Senators respond? _________________________________ c) How did Sulla respond? d) What implications or effects did these actions ...
... military general. Sulla met with the Roman Senate and demanded that they give him _________________ for his _________________ for their successful conquests. b) How did the Senators respond? _________________________________ c) How did Sulla respond? d) What implications or effects did these actions ...
Rome Power Point - Wappingers Central School District
... A. Rome began as a small city-state in Italy but ended up ruling the entire Mediterranean world. ...
... A. Rome began as a small city-state in Italy but ended up ruling the entire Mediterranean world. ...
Chp.34.Review
... Chapter 34 Review Sheet: The Rise of the Roman Republic What was the first step in the Roman expansion? How long did Rome’s first period of expansion last? ...
... Chapter 34 Review Sheet: The Rise of the Roman Republic What was the first step in the Roman expansion? How long did Rome’s first period of expansion last? ...
Pax Romana
... Augustus, the empire was under good control. Viewed as the greatest emperor of Rome, Augustus built up a civil service that anyone could be a part of. People were happy to have no war and a steady source of income. They prospered during this period of development. Despite this period of peace, follo ...
... Augustus, the empire was under good control. Viewed as the greatest emperor of Rome, Augustus built up a civil service that anyone could be a part of. People were happy to have no war and a steady source of income. They prospered during this period of development. Despite this period of peace, follo ...
6th Grade Ancient Rome
... • There were Jews living in Rome, The Jews were the first people to believe in the gods • They also believed that god was going to send them a messenger • Then a baby named Jesus was born • When he grow up he start teaching his ideas. • Some Jews believed he was the messenger sent by god, they calle ...
... • There were Jews living in Rome, The Jews were the first people to believe in the gods • They also believed that god was going to send them a messenger • Then a baby named Jesus was born • When he grow up he start teaching his ideas. • Some Jews believed he was the messenger sent by god, they calle ...
NOTES on PYRRHUS and PUNIC WARS
... Alexander’s empire. Rome went to war with Taranto, a Greek city in Southern Italy in 280 BC Taranto appealed to Epirus for help against Rome. Pyrrhus was a renowned mercenary, and brought an army (including elephants) into Italy. He defeated the Romans twice, the second time in 279 BC, but the ...
... Alexander’s empire. Rome went to war with Taranto, a Greek city in Southern Italy in 280 BC Taranto appealed to Epirus for help against Rome. Pyrrhus was a renowned mercenary, and brought an army (including elephants) into Italy. He defeated the Romans twice, the second time in 279 BC, but the ...