Cults - Stratford High School
... the empire This was a religion of mysteries, particularity ingrained among soldiers of the legions • Mostly appealed to men in working class. • Located in Mithraea (Caves) which was also a place for baptisms in bulls blood. ...
... the empire This was a religion of mysteries, particularity ingrained among soldiers of the legions • Mostly appealed to men in working class. • Located in Mithraea (Caves) which was also a place for baptisms in bulls blood. ...
Lauren Z Age 16 - Ancient Coins for Education
... craftsmen chisel his bust and display it throughout the city, he is essentially ensuring his immortality. Roman boys will grow up under the shadow of his fame and accomplishment, and old men will tell stories of his long and prosperous reign. His name – his memory – is forever set in stone. Naturall ...
... craftsmen chisel his bust and display it throughout the city, he is essentially ensuring his immortality. Roman boys will grow up under the shadow of his fame and accomplishment, and old men will tell stories of his long and prosperous reign. His name – his memory – is forever set in stone. Naturall ...
Cassius will now describe an event which he feels proves Caesar`s
... towards him was produced by his passion for the royal power. For the multitude this was a first cause of hatred, and for those who had long smothered their hate, a most specious pretext for it. Yet as Caesar was coming down from Alba into the city they ventured to hail him as king. But at this the p ...
... towards him was produced by his passion for the royal power. For the multitude this was a first cause of hatred, and for those who had long smothered their hate, a most specious pretext for it. Yet as Caesar was coming down from Alba into the city they ventured to hail him as king. But at this the p ...
The Second Punic War June 2012
... the actions of the Roman Senate immediately following this passage what Hannibal did immediately after Cannae Roman tactics over the next few months Hannibal’s response to the Roman tactics how much support Hannibal received from Carthage. Factors to consider in making this judgement might include: ...
... the actions of the Roman Senate immediately following this passage what Hannibal did immediately after Cannae Roman tactics over the next few months Hannibal’s response to the Roman tactics how much support Hannibal received from Carthage. Factors to consider in making this judgement might include: ...
Episode 7 - The Visit
... Tiberius would later marry Augustus' daughter Julia the Elder (from his marriage to Scribonia) and even later be adopted by Augustus, by which act he officially became a Julian, bearing the name Tiberius Julius Caesar. The subsequent emperors after Tiberius would continue this blended dynasty of both ...
... Tiberius would later marry Augustus' daughter Julia the Elder (from his marriage to Scribonia) and even later be adopted by Augustus, by which act he officially became a Julian, bearing the name Tiberius Julius Caesar. The subsequent emperors after Tiberius would continue this blended dynasty of both ...
His 2-3cP—Story-Horatius at the Bridge - Latter
... But now the bridge began to shake and crack. Horatius [knew] that it was about to fall, and he cried to Spurius and Titus to run back to the other side [and the city of Rome]. While they did so he stood alone and defied the whole Etruscan army, which was now rushing upon him. A whole army against on ...
... But now the bridge began to shake and crack. Horatius [knew] that it was about to fall, and he cried to Spurius and Titus to run back to the other side [and the city of Rome]. While they did so he stood alone and defied the whole Etruscan army, which was now rushing upon him. A whole army against on ...
The Roman calendar
... Kal. Mart., the 13th day of this short month. Whether Februarius had 23 or 24 days in these years was decided at the discretion of the Pontifex. Some sources say that this flexibility allowed him to avoid scheduling the first day of the new year on a market day. In the mid-5th c. BCE, the beginning ...
... Kal. Mart., the 13th day of this short month. Whether Februarius had 23 or 24 days in these years was decided at the discretion of the Pontifex. Some sources say that this flexibility allowed him to avoid scheduling the first day of the new year on a market day. In the mid-5th c. BCE, the beginning ...
First Triumvirate fact sheet: Introducing the First Triumvirate: (drum
... The Senate was afraid of Caesar and made it difficult for him to remain in Gaul. They also denied him the right to stand for the Consulship of 48 BCE. In his own words, Caesar had no other choice, but to march on Rome even though it was an act of Civil War. Pompey was asked by the Senate to lead the ...
... The Senate was afraid of Caesar and made it difficult for him to remain in Gaul. They also denied him the right to stand for the Consulship of 48 BCE. In his own words, Caesar had no other choice, but to march on Rome even though it was an act of Civil War. Pompey was asked by the Senate to lead the ...
The Praetorian Guard
... during the next half-century were to confirm in no uncertain fashion, it was they above all others whose help would be needed to see the new ruler safely into the saddle.” (Michael Grant, The Army of the Caesars, 92) B. In time the Praetorian Guard almost became the Emperor’s private bodyguard— and ...
... during the next half-century were to confirm in no uncertain fashion, it was they above all others whose help would be needed to see the new ruler safely into the saddle.” (Michael Grant, The Army of the Caesars, 92) B. In time the Praetorian Guard almost became the Emperor’s private bodyguard— and ...
Roman Grantham
... Lincolnshire, archaeologists have pieced together what life might have been like in the Roman period. There was a great deal of trade happening during this period. The most common form of evidence that trade was occurring between Lincolnshire and the continent is the multitude of Samian Ware pottery ...
... Lincolnshire, archaeologists have pieced together what life might have been like in the Roman period. There was a great deal of trade happening during this period. The most common form of evidence that trade was occurring between Lincolnshire and the continent is the multitude of Samian Ware pottery ...
Hadrian - Katie
... was that he finished Hadrian’s Wall that formed the boundary of Romanized Britain in the south and the Barbaric north which was ordered to be built in 122 C.E. He made Government more effective and stabilized Roman law into one single code Started a communication system similar to the Pony expre ...
... was that he finished Hadrian’s Wall that formed the boundary of Romanized Britain in the south and the Barbaric north which was ordered to be built in 122 C.E. He made Government more effective and stabilized Roman law into one single code Started a communication system similar to the Pony expre ...
Ancient History Sourcebook: - MPH History - MTS
... harm; their descendants on the contrary have even wrested from their allies, with rank injustice, whatever their brave and victorious ancestors had left to their vanquished enemiesas if the only use of power was to inflict injury. Why should I mention these displays of extraordinary luxury which ...
... harm; their descendants on the contrary have even wrested from their allies, with rank injustice, whatever their brave and victorious ancestors had left to their vanquished enemiesas if the only use of power was to inflict injury. Why should I mention these displays of extraordinary luxury which ...
CHAPTER 5 The Roman Empire
... name and five in that of my sons or grandsons; at these games some 10,000 men took part in com bat. Twice in my own name and a third time in that of my grandson I presented to the people displays by athletes summoned from all parts. I produced shows in my own name four times and in place of other m ...
... name and five in that of my sons or grandsons; at these games some 10,000 men took part in com bat. Twice in my own name and a third time in that of my grandson I presented to the people displays by athletes summoned from all parts. I produced shows in my own name four times and in place of other m ...
spartacus - Marion County Public Schools
... a gladiator in Roman times. He was also the leader in an ancient Italian slave revolt. ...
... a gladiator in Roman times. He was also the leader in an ancient Italian slave revolt. ...
PRSMS Document Analysis Learning
... This question is based on the accompanying documents. It is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents. Some of these documents have been edited for the purposes of the question. As you analyze the documents, take into account the source of each document and any point of view th ...
... This question is based on the accompanying documents. It is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents. Some of these documents have been edited for the purposes of the question. As you analyze the documents, take into account the source of each document and any point of view th ...
The Roman Republic
... • Despite the naval copying and innovation, and because of some bad luck from the weather, Roman fleets were destroyed and Carthage took the upper hand. • The Carthaginians, thinking the war over, started demobilizing. Rome took advantage, rebuilt its fleets and annihilated Carthage’s fleet. • ...
... • Despite the naval copying and innovation, and because of some bad luck from the weather, Roman fleets were destroyed and Carthage took the upper hand. • The Carthaginians, thinking the war over, started demobilizing. Rome took advantage, rebuilt its fleets and annihilated Carthage’s fleet. • ...
Classical Rome
... Page 5: (Left Side) Draw an image of what comes to mind when reflecting about the Roman Empire. Students can sketch this after they have learned about Rome as an empire. Page 6: (Right Side) Title “The Roman Empire”. Page 7: (Left Side) Draw an image of what comes to mind when reflecting about ...
... Page 5: (Left Side) Draw an image of what comes to mind when reflecting about the Roman Empire. Students can sketch this after they have learned about Rome as an empire. Page 6: (Right Side) Title “The Roman Empire”. Page 7: (Left Side) Draw an image of what comes to mind when reflecting about ...
Pfingsten-6-Formation of Roman Republic
... A few decades after the foundation of the republic, efforts were made to increase the voice of the plebs. Another assembly, the Assembly of Centuries, came to the forefront. This assembly, made up of Roman soldier divisions, called Centuries, had supposedly been around since the time of Roman kings. ...
... A few decades after the foundation of the republic, efforts were made to increase the voice of the plebs. Another assembly, the Assembly of Centuries, came to the forefront. This assembly, made up of Roman soldier divisions, called Centuries, had supposedly been around since the time of Roman kings. ...
Roman Carthage - York University
... 700-500 Heavy Greek colonization of Sicily, Southern Italy, Southern Provence, Andalusia and Cyrenaica, encircling Carthaginian territory. 550 Carthage allies with the Etruscans against the Greeks. Led by Malchus defeat the Greeks in Sicily. 535 Carthage, with Etruscans, destroys Phocaean colony in ...
... 700-500 Heavy Greek colonization of Sicily, Southern Italy, Southern Provence, Andalusia and Cyrenaica, encircling Carthaginian territory. 550 Carthage allies with the Etruscans against the Greeks. Led by Malchus defeat the Greeks in Sicily. 535 Carthage, with Etruscans, destroys Phocaean colony in ...
Disability in Roman Culture
... similar law was introduced into Rome in the second century AD. Driven by a fear of growing old, plenty of Romans chose to adopt adult sons to ensure they had support in their later years. Life for most people in antiquity was harsh but for disabled people it was particularly nasty, brutal and short. ...
... similar law was introduced into Rome in the second century AD. Driven by a fear of growing old, plenty of Romans chose to adopt adult sons to ensure they had support in their later years. Life for most people in antiquity was harsh but for disabled people it was particularly nasty, brutal and short. ...