Rome
... – Several generals and powerful men raised armies to support their takeovers of the Senate. • Each believed or claimed he was defending Rome from corruption….. ...
... – Several generals and powerful men raised armies to support their takeovers of the Senate. • Each believed or claimed he was defending Rome from corruption….. ...
Bellringer: 1/11 and 1/12
... • Etruscan kings overthrown under leadership of Lucius Junius Brutus, the traditional founder of the Republic, in 509 BCE • Republic = “thing of the people” • Ended with Battle of Actium in 31 BCE Roman Empire ...
... • Etruscan kings overthrown under leadership of Lucius Junius Brutus, the traditional founder of the Republic, in 509 BCE • Republic = “thing of the people” • Ended with Battle of Actium in 31 BCE Roman Empire ...
A New Power Rises The earliest empires had been in the east
... army busy, or the army might have turned against them. By 265BC, the army was now big enough to defeat anything it faced. Rome stopped making citizens of the people it conquered. Newly conquered lands became provinces of the Roman Republic. The Romans fought three wars against Carthage, a city on th ...
... army busy, or the army might have turned against them. By 265BC, the army was now big enough to defeat anything it faced. Rome stopped making citizens of the people it conquered. Newly conquered lands became provinces of the Roman Republic. The Romans fought three wars against Carthage, a city on th ...
BIG CITY/BIG PROBLEMS - North Andover Public Schools
... Rome revolved around supplying its population with food and other necessities and construction – Many workers were slaves or men from slave origins – Advantages of slaves • Slaves were cheap • Most came from the East and had highlydeveloped skills • They provided a stable labor force ...
... Rome revolved around supplying its population with food and other necessities and construction – Many workers were slaves or men from slave origins – Advantages of slaves • Slaves were cheap • Most came from the East and had highlydeveloped skills • They provided a stable labor force ...
Rome Conquers the Western Mediterranean (264
... Italy to defend Carthage but, in the Battle of Zama, was at last defeated. Rome annexed Carthage’s Spanish provinces and reduced Carthage to a second-rate power. ...
... Italy to defend Carthage but, in the Battle of Zama, was at last defeated. Rome annexed Carthage’s Spanish provinces and reduced Carthage to a second-rate power. ...
The Fall of the republic
... many of Rome’s problems came from the loss of small farms. They asked the Senate to give back the public land and divided it among the Romans The Senates however were investors of the public land and did not was to loss their wealth The senators killed Tiberius in 133 B.C. and 12 years later killed ...
... many of Rome’s problems came from the loss of small farms. They asked the Senate to give back the public land and divided it among the Romans The Senates however were investors of the public land and did not was to loss their wealth The senators killed Tiberius in 133 B.C. and 12 years later killed ...
Rome Rulers - Little Miami Schools
... Wanted to rebuild his palace - he is told that there is no money in the treasury to do so Not long after there was a fire which burnt most of the city of Rome to the ground There is some evidence which points to Nero as the man behind the fire, legend says that Nero played the violin while the city ...
... Wanted to rebuild his palace - he is told that there is no money in the treasury to do so Not long after there was a fire which burnt most of the city of Rome to the ground There is some evidence which points to Nero as the man behind the fire, legend says that Nero played the violin while the city ...
Punic Wars PPT
... with King Antiochus III of Syria •When Romans sent commission to investigate, fled Carthage and went into hiding ...
... with King Antiochus III of Syria •When Romans sent commission to investigate, fled Carthage and went into hiding ...
Chap 6 notes
... - Paul, one of Jesus’ apostles, influenced Christianity’s development tremendously - _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ - Travel was made easy during the Pax Romana; this allowed for Paul to spread his messa ...
... - Paul, one of Jesus’ apostles, influenced Christianity’s development tremendously - _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ - Travel was made easy during the Pax Romana; this allowed for Paul to spread his messa ...
Outcome: Geography & Early Republic
... Some people were accepted as citizens, others simply became allies Rome went to war against Carthage; a powerful city in North Africa The struggle became known as the Punic Wars (264-146 B.C.) ...
... Some people were accepted as citizens, others simply became allies Rome went to war against Carthage; a powerful city in North Africa The struggle became known as the Punic Wars (264-146 B.C.) ...
Ch_ 11 _ 12 Study Guide
... 37. The “five good emperors” were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Pius, and Aurelius. a. True b. False 38. The reign of Augustus began a long era of a. peace and prosperity. b. conflict. c. civil war. d. discontent. 39. The Etruscans were skilled in a. making pottery. b. building aquedu ...
... 37. The “five good emperors” were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Pius, and Aurelius. a. True b. False 38. The reign of Augustus began a long era of a. peace and prosperity. b. conflict. c. civil war. d. discontent. 39. The Etruscans were skilled in a. making pottery. b. building aquedu ...
Notes: Ch 6 Romans
... Joined together in 43 BC. Purpose: to avenge Caesar’s death. They killed everyone involved with the assassination or anyone that was suspected of being involved. 2. The second Triumvirate fell apart as the first one did. They began to struggle for power. Octavian & mark Antony eventually fac ...
... Joined together in 43 BC. Purpose: to avenge Caesar’s death. They killed everyone involved with the assassination or anyone that was suspected of being involved. 2. The second Triumvirate fell apart as the first one did. They began to struggle for power. Octavian & mark Antony eventually fac ...
Chapter 11-1: From Republic to Empire
... What 3 men (triumvirate) ruled Rome for about 10 years together? Who did Caesar defeat before naming himself dictator of Rome? What were some characteristics of Julius Caesar? Why was the Senate upset with Julius Caesar and what happened to him? Who worked to together to avenge Julius Caesar’s death ...
... What 3 men (triumvirate) ruled Rome for about 10 years together? Who did Caesar defeat before naming himself dictator of Rome? What were some characteristics of Julius Caesar? Why was the Senate upset with Julius Caesar and what happened to him? Who worked to together to avenge Julius Caesar’s death ...
Ancient Rome
... then a republic, then an empire – all roads led to Rome for over 1200 years. In the Mediterranean, Rome was in charge. Rome had some wonderful emperors. Rome also suffered from a series of bad, corrupt and just plain crazy emperors. ...
... then a republic, then an empire – all roads led to Rome for over 1200 years. In the Mediterranean, Rome was in charge. Rome had some wonderful emperors. Rome also suffered from a series of bad, corrupt and just plain crazy emperors. ...
Rise of Rome Notes Ch 8-2
... of laws was adopted around 451 B.C – Basis of all future Roman laws – Law of Nations created to address issues of conquered people • Rule of law is idea that laws should apply to everyone equally ...
... of laws was adopted around 451 B.C – Basis of all future Roman laws – Law of Nations created to address issues of conquered people • Rule of law is idea that laws should apply to everyone equally ...
TEST THREE NOTES
... Caesar and Pompey will lead Rome into a civil war which Caesar will eventually win. In 46 BC Caesar will be appointed Dictator by the senate. ...
... Caesar and Pompey will lead Rome into a civil war which Caesar will eventually win. In 46 BC Caesar will be appointed Dictator by the senate. ...
CHAPTER 5 THE ROMANS
... MERCHANTS, AND SMALL FARM OWNERS WHO MADE UP A LARGE GROUP OF CITIZENS. ...
... MERCHANTS, AND SMALL FARM OWNERS WHO MADE UP A LARGE GROUP OF CITIZENS. ...
Twelve tables - Fetial Priests - Struggle of Orders
... A second decemvirs was organized but is reported to have been more tyranical than the it’s predecessor. A common story told about the second decemvirs is one regarding Appius Claudius. He longed for Verginia and her father killed her to prevent Claudius from having her. Whether the tale is true or n ...
... A second decemvirs was organized but is reported to have been more tyranical than the it’s predecessor. A common story told about the second decemvirs is one regarding Appius Claudius. He longed for Verginia and her father killed her to prevent Claudius from having her. Whether the tale is true or n ...
The Fall of Rome
... ■ A growing network of roads and shipping lanes called infrastructure: – Spread goods across 3 continents – Ideas flowed across those places too ■ Christianity and the other world religions spread and grew creating an interconnectedness that mankind never knew before – That idea is called globalizat ...
... ■ A growing network of roads and shipping lanes called infrastructure: – Spread goods across 3 continents – Ideas flowed across those places too ■ Christianity and the other world religions spread and grew creating an interconnectedness that mankind never knew before – That idea is called globalizat ...
The Ancient Rome
... Rome’s founding myths have little basis in fact. BUT they do signify something about the Roman people. From early times they believed Rome was destined for greatness. They wanted to link its history with gods and legendary heroes. They did so by creating myths that would glorify Rome’s beginnings a ...
... Rome’s founding myths have little basis in fact. BUT they do signify something about the Roman people. From early times they believed Rome was destined for greatness. They wanted to link its history with gods and legendary heroes. They did so by creating myths that would glorify Rome’s beginnings a ...
Roman Republic to Roman Empire
... Egypt) Caesar was murdered when he entered the Senate. Once more Rome was without a master. There were two men who tried to continue the tradition of Caesar’s glory. One was Antony, his former secretary. The other was Octavian, Caesar’s grand-nephew and heir to his estate. Octavian remained in Rome ...
... Egypt) Caesar was murdered when he entered the Senate. Once more Rome was without a master. There were two men who tried to continue the tradition of Caesar’s glory. One was Antony, his former secretary. The other was Octavian, Caesar’s grand-nephew and heir to his estate. Octavian remained in Rome ...
publicans
... Rome begins to enslave the people that were captured during times of war to work on the latifundias Farmers sell their land and move into the city. Living conditions were crowed and unsanitary Disease such as typhus was common The typhus symptoms include gastrointestinal disorders, headache, dry ha ...
... Rome begins to enslave the people that were captured during times of war to work on the latifundias Farmers sell their land and move into the city. Living conditions were crowed and unsanitary Disease such as typhus was common The typhus symptoms include gastrointestinal disorders, headache, dry ha ...
Ancient Rome: Roman Origins and Government
... During difficult wars, Romans chose leaders called __________________ ________________ – someone who rules with absolute power These dictators were to lead the city for only _____________________ One of the most famous dictators was ____________________ As soon as he won the war, he ______ ...
... During difficult wars, Romans chose leaders called __________________ ________________ – someone who rules with absolute power These dictators were to lead the city for only _____________________ One of the most famous dictators was ____________________ As soon as he won the war, he ______ ...
Rome - U3AC
... 1. We saw how, on either side of 500 BC, ‘monarchy’ at Rome was, in the Roman tradition, being brought to a violent end. 2. In the same “archaic period” there were other developments in central Italy generally which, although quite obscure, may help us understand what happened at Rome. 3. In general ...
... 1. We saw how, on either side of 500 BC, ‘monarchy’ at Rome was, in the Roman tradition, being brought to a violent end. 2. In the same “archaic period” there were other developments in central Italy generally which, although quite obscure, may help us understand what happened at Rome. 3. In general ...
ROME
... 2) Make sure you are writing down the important information because you will be tested on this. (vocab/ ...
... 2) Make sure you are writing down the important information because you will be tested on this. (vocab/ ...