File - Ancient Art
... Caesar’s adopted heir. He officially changes his name to Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus but is known as Caesar, and forms a second, short-lived, triumvirate. Too young to have himself depicted in a traditional Republican fashion, has himself depicted in his official portraits as a Greek kouros (yout ...
... Caesar’s adopted heir. He officially changes his name to Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus but is known as Caesar, and forms a second, short-lived, triumvirate. Too young to have himself depicted in a traditional Republican fashion, has himself depicted in his official portraits as a Greek kouros (yout ...
Checklist of Ancient Roman Emperors O
... Drusus. He fell victim to a plot by Sejanus and Drusus, and was exiled to an island where he died. Drusus helped plot his brother’s downfall, but became a victim of political intrigue, too. He was arrested and died in prison. CALIGULA (Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus) Caesar A.D. 35-37 Augustus A.D. ...
... Drusus. He fell victim to a plot by Sejanus and Drusus, and was exiled to an island where he died. Drusus helped plot his brother’s downfall, but became a victim of political intrigue, too. He was arrested and died in prison. CALIGULA (Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus) Caesar A.D. 35-37 Augustus A.D. ...
Hannibal - The Second Punic War
... Roman and Numidian cavalry broke off its pursuit - Returned to attack Hannibal's infantry= Trapped! Carthaginian soon broke off – Second Punic was soon to be over Scipio used much of the same tactic at Zama as Hannibal at Cannae ...
... Roman and Numidian cavalry broke off its pursuit - Returned to attack Hannibal's infantry= Trapped! Carthaginian soon broke off – Second Punic was soon to be over Scipio used much of the same tactic at Zama as Hannibal at Cannae ...
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... How does this image reflect the innovation of Roman architecture? Answer: Figure Brawl in the Pompeii Amphitheater (Figure10–15). This work shows the innovation the Roman engineer used in creating an outdoor stadium/theater. Although it resembles Greek theaters, it is actually two theaters together ...
... How does this image reflect the innovation of Roman architecture? Answer: Figure Brawl in the Pompeii Amphitheater (Figure10–15). This work shows the innovation the Roman engineer used in creating an outdoor stadium/theater. Although it resembles Greek theaters, it is actually two theaters together ...
view PDF - Journal of Pan African Studies
... seek to contribute to this burgeoning interest in agrarian reform from a classical history perspective, and thus draw comparisons between the moral justifications for land reform brought forward by the Gracchi (Roman brothers who tried to reform Rome's social and political structure to help the lowe ...
... seek to contribute to this burgeoning interest in agrarian reform from a classical history perspective, and thus draw comparisons between the moral justifications for land reform brought forward by the Gracchi (Roman brothers who tried to reform Rome's social and political structure to help the lowe ...
1 962:151g The Parthians I. Introduction A. The Importance of the
... d) males are reckoned as adults at age 15, when they are formally initiated into the religious worship (as in „confirmed‟); the literal term for this moment was being “born again” 4. Marriage a) existed in several different forms b) full marriage took the woman into her husband's family group, sever ...
... d) males are reckoned as adults at age 15, when they are formally initiated into the religious worship (as in „confirmed‟); the literal term for this moment was being “born again” 4. Marriage a) existed in several different forms b) full marriage took the woman into her husband's family group, sever ...
Miranda Allen Presentation Handout Tiberius
... o Augustus tries to make Agrippa emperor by marrying him to his daughter Julia, but Agrippa dies in 12 BC - Agrippa has two children with Julia, Gaius and Lucius Caesar, to add to the succession line that Augustus tries to create o Augustus forces Tiberius to divorce Vispania and marry the widowed J ...
... o Augustus tries to make Agrippa emperor by marrying him to his daughter Julia, but Agrippa dies in 12 BC - Agrippa has two children with Julia, Gaius and Lucius Caesar, to add to the succession line that Augustus tries to create o Augustus forces Tiberius to divorce Vispania and marry the widowed J ...
The Rise of the Roman Republic
... or consuls. Plebeians had to obey their decisions. Because laws were not written down, patricians often changed or interpreted the laws to benefit themselves. As a result, a small group of families held all the power in Rome. The plebeians had to fight for what they wanted. They began to demand more ...
... or consuls. Plebeians had to obey their decisions. Because laws were not written down, patricians often changed or interpreted the laws to benefit themselves. As a result, a small group of families held all the power in Rome. The plebeians had to fight for what they wanted. They began to demand more ...
Colosseum – Rome`s Arena Of Death
... ruled Rome but, eventually,Vespasian took over in AD69. He wanted to forge a new dynasty for this family (the Flavians) and, as a symbol of his imperial power, he set in place a vast building programme, including the Colosseum. He died in AD79 and was succeeded by his son,Titus. ...
... ruled Rome but, eventually,Vespasian took over in AD69. He wanted to forge a new dynasty for this family (the Flavians) and, as a symbol of his imperial power, he set in place a vast building programme, including the Colosseum. He died in AD79 and was succeeded by his son,Titus. ...
imageREAL Capture
... conquest of Italy itself was scarcely completed. It seems, on the face of it at least, unlikely that in the circumstances of the time there would have been any crying need for a new judicial officer to concern himself with cases involving litigants who were not Roman citizens, while the praetor urba ...
... conquest of Italy itself was scarcely completed. It seems, on the face of it at least, unlikely that in the circumstances of the time there would have been any crying need for a new judicial officer to concern himself with cases involving litigants who were not Roman citizens, while the praetor urba ...
Diocletian - Scarsdale Schools
... co-capitals, neither of which was the city of Rome. Diocletian, in fact, moved his capital quite often in order to protect the government from both internal and external dangers. A number of years later, in 292, each emperor was given a caesar, or successor—Diocletian's was Galerius, and Maximian's ...
... co-capitals, neither of which was the city of Rome. Diocletian, in fact, moved his capital quite often in order to protect the government from both internal and external dangers. A number of years later, in 292, each emperor was given a caesar, or successor—Diocletian's was Galerius, and Maximian's ...
History of Pompeii
... business of the city was carried out. There were also temples to Venus, Jupiter, and Apollo near the forum. An aqueduct carried water into the city to be used in the public baths and fountains. The rich even had running water in their homes. The people of Pompeii enjoyed their entertainment. There w ...
... business of the city was carried out. There were also temples to Venus, Jupiter, and Apollo near the forum. An aqueduct carried water into the city to be used in the public baths and fountains. The rich even had running water in their homes. The people of Pompeii enjoyed their entertainment. There w ...
THE singular sarcophagus, of which a representation is here given
... is, indeed, probable that glass was not made in Rome itself, but imported from the Tyrian coast and Alexandria. The glass of the Sidonian manufacturer Artas resembled the commoner kind, such as the vessel found in the Harpenden sarcophagus. Pliny mentions that in the time of Nero the manufacture of ...
... is, indeed, probable that glass was not made in Rome itself, but imported from the Tyrian coast and Alexandria. The glass of the Sidonian manufacturer Artas resembled the commoner kind, such as the vessel found in the Harpenden sarcophagus. Pliny mentions that in the time of Nero the manufacture of ...
Veni vidi vici and Caesar`s triumph
... According to Suetonius, the three words veni vidi vici were shown on a titulus. The term is revealing.14 Several Latin authors tell of tituli that were carried in triumphal processions. Both Ovid (Tr. 4.2.20) and Propertius (3.4.16) depict the people of Rome reading names of captured towns on tituli ...
... According to Suetonius, the three words veni vidi vici were shown on a titulus. The term is revealing.14 Several Latin authors tell of tituli that were carried in triumphal processions. Both Ovid (Tr. 4.2.20) and Propertius (3.4.16) depict the people of Rome reading names of captured towns on tituli ...
The History and Importance of the Roman Bath
... tended to be used as a basis for extrapolating general schemes of early development.” 5 As many of these sites are extraordinarily similar to one another in their construction and function, archaeologists must look into the delicate minutia that differs between each individual archaeological site i ...
... tended to be used as a basis for extrapolating general schemes of early development.” 5 As many of these sites are extraordinarily similar to one another in their construction and function, archaeologists must look into the delicate minutia that differs between each individual archaeological site i ...
Publius Clodius Pulcher
... Clodius was brought to trial but consequently acquitted through bribing the jury. The prosecutor in the matter was Cicero. His public defacement of Clodius earned him the young man’s enmity. In 61, Clodius was quaestor in Sicily, but upon returning to Rome, he was adopted into the plebian family Fon ...
... Clodius was brought to trial but consequently acquitted through bribing the jury. The prosecutor in the matter was Cicero. His public defacement of Clodius earned him the young man’s enmity. In 61, Clodius was quaestor in Sicily, but upon returning to Rome, he was adopted into the plebian family Fon ...