Jeopardy
... These are the two worst Julian emperors, one appointed his horse consul, and the other supposedly played the lyre and recited poems while Rome burned. ...
... These are the two worst Julian emperors, one appointed his horse consul, and the other supposedly played the lyre and recited poems while Rome burned. ...
Intro Early Rome
... Italy had one other significant difference from Greece: it was easily accessible from Europe to the north. The Greeks lived behind a formidable mountain range; the Alps to the north of Italy were not quite as invulnerable. The Greeks also had a warlike Greek population to the north, the Macedonians, ...
... Italy had one other significant difference from Greece: it was easily accessible from Europe to the north. The Greeks lived behind a formidable mountain range; the Alps to the north of Italy were not quite as invulnerable. The Greeks also had a warlike Greek population to the north, the Macedonians, ...
Origins of Rome
... The tablets outline political and social rights for the plebeians They establish the idea that all free citizens had a right to the protection of the law ...
... The tablets outline political and social rights for the plebeians They establish the idea that all free citizens had a right to the protection of the law ...
History 2311 Western Civilization to 1715 day three slides
... • Trained his son for a military life from an early age. • Fought the Persians and started toward a united Greece. • Died through betrayal. ...
... • Trained his son for a military life from an early age. • Fought the Persians and started toward a united Greece. • Died through betrayal. ...
World History B/Weaver
... What political and economic reforms helped Augustus create a stable government? ...
... What political and economic reforms helped Augustus create a stable government? ...
Chapter 6- Ancient Rome and the Rise of Christianity
... Consul- government official who supervised the business of government and the army. Patrician- landholding elite. Plebeians- farmers, merchants, and traders who made up the bulk of Roman Society. Aqueduct- bridge-like stone structure that bought water from the hills to the cities.* ...
... Consul- government official who supervised the business of government and the army. Patrician- landholding elite. Plebeians- farmers, merchants, and traders who made up the bulk of Roman Society. Aqueduct- bridge-like stone structure that bought water from the hills to the cities.* ...
Demeratos, Tarquin and Livy
... Used previous writers; some archaeological evidence such as monuments and statues around – tries to link some legends to surviving monuments After 390 BCE more sources available Relies on many Greek writers and Roman annalists, As more sources available he is able to differentiate and argues ...
... Used previous writers; some archaeological evidence such as monuments and statues around – tries to link some legends to surviving monuments After 390 BCE more sources available Relies on many Greek writers and Roman annalists, As more sources available he is able to differentiate and argues ...
detectives in togas
... The city of Rome developed from a small village of farmers on the bank of the Tiber River into the capital of the largest and most powerful empire in the ancient world. According to Roman legend, the city of Rome was founded in 753 B.C. In A.D. 476, Germanic tribes overthrew the last Roman emperor. ...
... The city of Rome developed from a small village of farmers on the bank of the Tiber River into the capital of the largest and most powerful empire in the ancient world. According to Roman legend, the city of Rome was founded in 753 B.C. In A.D. 476, Germanic tribes overthrew the last Roman emperor. ...
Republic
... government where they had more of a say in how the city was run. Roman nobles who ran the government. Only they could be elected to office, so they help all political power A hero of Rome during the Trojan War who helped destroy Troy Brothers who are believed to be the founders of Rome One of Rome’s ...
... government where they had more of a say in how the city was run. Roman nobles who ran the government. Only they could be elected to office, so they help all political power A hero of Rome during the Trojan War who helped destroy Troy Brothers who are believed to be the founders of Rome One of Rome’s ...
Rome: From Republic to Empire
... Greek Influence on Rome: •The Romans used Greek columns and designs to add to the beauty of their buildings. •The Romans used a modified Etruscan alphabet, which was a modification of the Greek alphabet. •Like the Greeks, they carved important documents into walls and columns for all to see. •Greek ...
... Greek Influence on Rome: •The Romans used Greek columns and designs to add to the beauty of their buildings. •The Romans used a modified Etruscan alphabet, which was a modification of the Greek alphabet. •Like the Greeks, they carved important documents into walls and columns for all to see. •Greek ...
The Roman World Notes
... entertain the citizens · The Romans enjoyed bloody events so much that during the intermissions, Romans executed __________ for the entertainment of the audience. ...
... entertain the citizens · The Romans enjoyed bloody events so much that during the intermissions, Romans executed __________ for the entertainment of the audience. ...
Impact of the Romans on the Locality
... probably would have been an informal civilian vicus near the fort. These vici were civilian villages of shops, houses and workshops built as close to the fort as the local commander would allow. They supplied goods and services not normally catered for in the military regime. Generally speaking it w ...
... probably would have been an informal civilian vicus near the fort. These vici were civilian villages of shops, houses and workshops built as close to the fort as the local commander would allow. They supplied goods and services not normally catered for in the military regime. Generally speaking it w ...