HIS 105 Chapter 5
... Continued to take territory then brought troops to Rome and took over government for himself Civil war followed bringing an end to the Republic Caesar’s government ...
... Continued to take territory then brought troops to Rome and took over government for himself Civil war followed bringing an end to the Republic Caesar’s government ...
Rome - Central Kitsap High School
... B. Early Rome was divided into two groups, the patricians and the plebeians. Members of both groups were citizens and could vote. Only patricians could be elected to political office. C. The chief executive officers of the Roman Republic were the consuls and praetors. Two consuls ran the government ...
... B. Early Rome was divided into two groups, the patricians and the plebeians. Members of both groups were citizens and could vote. Only patricians could be elected to political office. C. The chief executive officers of the Roman Republic were the consuls and praetors. Two consuls ran the government ...
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... The results also stunned the Romans. Their losses were great, and this was the first time they had ever faced elephants--the tanks of the ancient world--in battle. The following year, Pyrrhus again defeated the Romans, with a similar outcome. What saved the Romans was their resilience and drive to p ...
... The results also stunned the Romans. Their losses were great, and this was the first time they had ever faced elephants--the tanks of the ancient world--in battle. The following year, Pyrrhus again defeated the Romans, with a similar outcome. What saved the Romans was their resilience and drive to p ...
punic wars: 264-146 bc
... Wealthy Romans lived in a domus, or house, with marble walls, floors with intricate colored tiles, and windows made of small panes of glass. Most Romans, however, were not rich, They lived in small smelly rooms in apartment houses with six or more stories called islands. Each island covered an entir ...
... Wealthy Romans lived in a domus, or house, with marble walls, floors with intricate colored tiles, and windows made of small panes of glass. Most Romans, however, were not rich, They lived in small smelly rooms in apartment houses with six or more stories called islands. Each island covered an entir ...
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... war, and was forced to give up all territories outside of North Africa, reduce their fleet to just ten vessels, and pay Rome a large sum of money. ...
... war, and was forced to give up all territories outside of North Africa, reduce their fleet to just ten vessels, and pay Rome a large sum of money. ...
Rome Supplemental Reading
... North) who wanted their fertile lands. They were also constantly fighting neighbors whose lands they wanted to steal. Some of these conquered people were able to become citizens as long as they paid Roman taxes and provided soldiers for the Roman army. Rome had a very large standing army that defend ...
... North) who wanted their fertile lands. They were also constantly fighting neighbors whose lands they wanted to steal. Some of these conquered people were able to become citizens as long as they paid Roman taxes and provided soldiers for the Roman army. Rome had a very large standing army that defend ...
7 kings
... Etruscan king from the city of Tarquinii Eagle takes hat, then replaces it Fought Sabines and the Latins Rome is swampy: constructs sewer system to better drain the city and the Forum ...
... Etruscan king from the city of Tarquinii Eagle takes hat, then replaces it Fought Sabines and the Latins Rome is swampy: constructs sewer system to better drain the city and the Forum ...
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... Crippling Peace... for now… • In the end, Hannibal won many battles but after 11 years of fighting Romans were able to win the Battle of Zama – Hannibal’s only defeat in his military career. ...
... Crippling Peace... for now… • In the end, Hannibal won many battles but after 11 years of fighting Romans were able to win the Battle of Zama – Hannibal’s only defeat in his military career. ...
Chapter_6_Vocab_and_Questions
... 4) How was ancient Roman citizenship similar and different from American citizenship? 5) What problems did leaders face in the late Roman Republic? 6) What caused the Social War and what was the result? 7) How did Rome become an empire? 8) Why was Caesar popular with the public? 9) What was the spec ...
... 4) How was ancient Roman citizenship similar and different from American citizenship? 5) What problems did leaders face in the late Roman Republic? 6) What caused the Social War and what was the result? 7) How did Rome become an empire? 8) Why was Caesar popular with the public? 9) What was the spec ...
Roman Republic Video Notes
... year old queen. Cleopatra and Caesar – weeks going on romance down the Nile. She became pregnant. He had to leave 47BC in Asia minor. Vinnee, Vinnne, Viche. I came, I saw, I conquered. Caesarian – 54 year old Caesar was made. Cleopatra was looked upon as a threat – she was renowned for her sexual pr ...
... year old queen. Cleopatra and Caesar – weeks going on romance down the Nile. She became pregnant. He had to leave 47BC in Asia minor. Vinnee, Vinnne, Viche. I came, I saw, I conquered. Caesarian – 54 year old Caesar was made. Cleopatra was looked upon as a threat – she was renowned for her sexual pr ...
Guided Notes - History with Ms. Osborn
... Rome faced many attacks from _________________________________ people to the North as well as the ____________________ led by Atilla in the West – attacks eventually lead to the fall of the Western portion of the __________________________________________________, the Eastern portion eventually beco ...
... Rome faced many attacks from _________________________________ people to the North as well as the ____________________ led by Atilla in the West – attacks eventually lead to the fall of the Western portion of the __________________________________________________, the Eastern portion eventually beco ...
The Beginnings of Ancient Rome
... Roman world. A dictator is a person who holds total control over a government. Caesar’s rule marked the end of the Roman Republic. The Beginning of the Roman Empire Julius Caesar had great plans to reorganize the way ancient Rome was governed, but his rule was cut short. On March 15, 44 B.C., a gro ...
... Roman world. A dictator is a person who holds total control over a government. Caesar’s rule marked the end of the Roman Republic. The Beginning of the Roman Empire Julius Caesar had great plans to reorganize the way ancient Rome was governed, but his rule was cut short. On March 15, 44 B.C., a gro ...
Julius Caesar and the End of the Roman Republic
... H.) He made sure everyone in Rome had land and enough to eat. I.) The Plebeians loved him. The Patricians hated and feared him. ...
... H.) He made sure everyone in Rome had land and enough to eat. I.) The Plebeians loved him. The Patricians hated and feared him. ...
Introduction to Romans
... Rome in the Time of Paul (c. A.D. 60) The city plan shows most of the features of the city of Rome that archaeologists have so far identified as dating from the time of Paul. Sections of the city would have been very impressive in his time, but most of the outstanding buildings visible in Rome t ...
... Rome in the Time of Paul (c. A.D. 60) The city plan shows most of the features of the city of Rome that archaeologists have so far identified as dating from the time of Paul. Sections of the city would have been very impressive in his time, but most of the outstanding buildings visible in Rome t ...
Main Idea 1
... had the right to veto, or prohibit, actions by other officials. They were elected by the plebeians. ...
... had the right to veto, or prohibit, actions by other officials. They were elected by the plebeians. ...
Roman History II
... rods surrounding an axe Consuls had 12 lictors, dictators had 24 Praetors had 6, but only when out of Rome on military affairs ...
... rods surrounding an axe Consuls had 12 lictors, dictators had 24 Praetors had 6, but only when out of Rome on military affairs ...
1/8-Punic Wars
... The First one was over control of Sicily, near Rome and Rome won that with by boarding Carthage’s ships with planks and taking them over. Mostly fought at sea, Rome used its Army on boats. The Second was fought in both Rome and Carthage. A general for Carthage named Hannibal crossed the Alps (on Ele ...
... The First one was over control of Sicily, near Rome and Rome won that with by boarding Carthage’s ships with planks and taking them over. Mostly fought at sea, Rome used its Army on boats. The Second was fought in both Rome and Carthage. A general for Carthage named Hannibal crossed the Alps (on Ele ...
2014 TSjcl Roman History
... Which of the following did NOT occur during the course of 63? (A) Octavian was born (B) Caesar became Pontifex Maximus (C) Cicero was cōnsul (D) Pompey made Syria a province ...
... Which of the following did NOT occur during the course of 63? (A) Octavian was born (B) Caesar became Pontifex Maximus (C) Cicero was cōnsul (D) Pompey made Syria a province ...
The end of the Empire
... from other provinces to protect Rome. These soldiers did not care about Rome. Powerful generals kept fighting among themselves about who should be the next emperor. This fighting caused Rome to have at least 23 emperors in 73 years. All but one were assassinated. ...
... from other provinces to protect Rome. These soldiers did not care about Rome. Powerful generals kept fighting among themselves about who should be the next emperor. This fighting caused Rome to have at least 23 emperors in 73 years. All but one were assassinated. ...
The End of the Empire Rome`s Greatness
... from other provinces to protect Rome. These soldiers did not care about Rome. Powerful generals kept fighting among themselves about who should be the next emperor. This fighting caused Rome to have at least 23 emperors in 73 years. All but one were assassinated. ...
... from other provinces to protect Rome. These soldiers did not care about Rome. Powerful generals kept fighting among themselves about who should be the next emperor. This fighting caused Rome to have at least 23 emperors in 73 years. All but one were assassinated. ...
Advantages of Roman Geography
... conquer people as allies 3. The army was highly disciplined 4. Romans greatly value military success 5. Wars were a great source of wealth for Rome ...
... conquer people as allies 3. The army was highly disciplined 4. Romans greatly value military success 5. Wars were a great source of wealth for Rome ...
History of Italy
... beyond a mere city-state to take over territory not just in Italy, but overseas as well, the system of government came under severe strain. By the first century BC, Rome was in crisis. o Spartacus, a slave, led the common people in a revolt against the rule of the aristocratic patricians. o Rome w ...
... beyond a mere city-state to take over territory not just in Italy, but overseas as well, the system of government came under severe strain. By the first century BC, Rome was in crisis. o Spartacus, a slave, led the common people in a revolt against the rule of the aristocratic patricians. o Rome w ...