The Collapse of the Republic
... • Caesar and his army followed Pompey finally defeating him in Egypt. Upon his return he made many changes • Gave Roman citizenship to many people in Roman provinces • Expanded the Senate (adding many friends to support him) ...
... • Caesar and his army followed Pompey finally defeating him in Egypt. Upon his return he made many changes • Gave Roman citizenship to many people in Roman provinces • Expanded the Senate (adding many friends to support him) ...
Chapter 8 Section 3
... E. The Senate wanted Caesar to give up his army and for Pompey to rule Rome alone. F. Caesar decided to fight and marched into Rome, destroying Pompey’s army in 48 B.C. ...
... E. The Senate wanted Caesar to give up his army and for Pompey to rule Rome alone. F. Caesar decided to fight and marched into Rome, destroying Pompey’s army in 48 B.C. ...
Ancient Rome
... • Octavian’s forces defeated Antony’s and Cleopatra’s joined forces in the naval battle of Actium in 31 B.C. • Antony and Cleopatra later committed suicide ...
... • Octavian’s forces defeated Antony’s and Cleopatra’s joined forces in the naval battle of Actium in 31 B.C. • Antony and Cleopatra later committed suicide ...
chapter_11_ancient_rome_study_guide
... In what modern country was the ancient city of Constantinople located? During the 3rd century, how did new emperors claim the throne? The Roman Empire lasted from approximately 750 BC until 476 AD. Using these dates, how many total years did the Roman Empire last? Put these in chronological order: 1 ...
... In what modern country was the ancient city of Constantinople located? During the 3rd century, how did new emperors claim the throne? The Roman Empire lasted from approximately 750 BC until 476 AD. Using these dates, how many total years did the Roman Empire last? Put these in chronological order: 1 ...
The Republic in Crisis
... • Migration of small farmers into cities and unemployment • Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar • Devaluation of Roman currency leading to inflation ...
... • Migration of small farmers into cities and unemployment • Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar • Devaluation of Roman currency leading to inflation ...
Cursus Honorm
... •Consul: •Chief magistrate or official •Presided over the Senate •Served as generals on military campaigns IMPERIUM: •the highest political authority •the right to command an army •interpret and carry out the law •and to pass sentences of death ...
... •Consul: •Chief magistrate or official •Presided over the Senate •Served as generals on military campaigns IMPERIUM: •the highest political authority •the right to command an army •interpret and carry out the law •and to pass sentences of death ...
3 ROME - Duluth High School
... Rome had a balanced government *form of democracy called a republic *written law code: the Twelve Tables ...
... Rome had a balanced government *form of democracy called a republic *written law code: the Twelve Tables ...
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... • Aristocratic branch of the government with legislative and administrative functions • 300 members of Patrician class – Plebeians later allowed into senate – Position for life – Controlled foreign & economic policy – Advised the consuls ...
... • Aristocratic branch of the government with legislative and administrative functions • 300 members of Patrician class – Plebeians later allowed into senate – Position for life – Controlled foreign & economic policy – Advised the consuls ...
Roman Empire
... system of government, if your power is based on the Army, you have to make sure you have a good man take your place • Around 100 AD, a series of five good ...
... system of government, if your power is based on the Army, you have to make sure you have a good man take your place • Around 100 AD, a series of five good ...
1 CLAS 111 Final Exam Review sheet: I cannot guarantee
... 63 Cicero consul; conspiracy of Catiline 60 First Triumvirate: Pompey, Crassus and Julius Caesar 49 Caesar crosses Rubicon to invade Italy 49-48 Civil Wars: Julius Caesar vs Pompey 48-44: Julius Caesar is Dictator 44 Julius Caesar killed 43-33 Second Triumvirate: Mark Antony, Octavian and Lepidus 32 ...
... 63 Cicero consul; conspiracy of Catiline 60 First Triumvirate: Pompey, Crassus and Julius Caesar 49 Caesar crosses Rubicon to invade Italy 49-48 Civil Wars: Julius Caesar vs Pompey 48-44: Julius Caesar is Dictator 44 Julius Caesar killed 43-33 Second Triumvirate: Mark Antony, Octavian and Lepidus 32 ...
The Fall of the republic
... Caesar was aware that Rome needed Reform He granted citizenship to people living in Rome’s territories outside the Italian peninsula Started new colonies to provided land for the landless and work for the jobless He ordered landowners using slave labor to ...
... Caesar was aware that Rome needed Reform He granted citizenship to people living in Rome’s territories outside the Italian peninsula Started new colonies to provided land for the landless and work for the jobless He ordered landowners using slave labor to ...
Caesar Augustus (Octavian)
... The rise of Gaius Octavius to Caesar Augustus began by him being adopted by Julius Caesar, his great uncle, when he was 18. When Caesar was assassinated a year later, the 19 year old had enough political power to be appointed consul of Rome. After the initial chaos at the death of Caesar, he joined ...
... The rise of Gaius Octavius to Caesar Augustus began by him being adopted by Julius Caesar, his great uncle, when he was 18. When Caesar was assassinated a year later, the 19 year old had enough political power to be appointed consul of Rome. After the initial chaos at the death of Caesar, he joined ...
Chapter 10 “The Roman Republic” Cornell Notes I. A
... Vocabulary to know a. Republic: government where citizens have the right to vote and elect officials b. Patricians: (Aristocracy), nobles and wealthy families of ancient Rome c. Plebeians: citizens of Rome, common man, lower class i. Nickname was ‘Plebs’- Latin for “to fill up” d. Orator: person who ...
... Vocabulary to know a. Republic: government where citizens have the right to vote and elect officials b. Patricians: (Aristocracy), nobles and wealthy families of ancient Rome c. Plebeians: citizens of Rome, common man, lower class i. Nickname was ‘Plebs’- Latin for “to fill up” d. Orator: person who ...
Chpt 5 Rome Republic to Principate
... Augustus & the creation of Principate • Julius Caesar creates 1st dictatorship – Civil War against Pompey, popularity with the plebeians (land reform), deified • Ides of March, 44BCE – Julius Cesar assass. • 2nd Triumvirate – Octavian (Augustus) Mark Antony & Lepidus peace until 37BCE • Octavian & ...
... Augustus & the creation of Principate • Julius Caesar creates 1st dictatorship – Civil War against Pompey, popularity with the plebeians (land reform), deified • Ides of March, 44BCE – Julius Cesar assass. • 2nd Triumvirate – Octavian (Augustus) Mark Antony & Lepidus peace until 37BCE • Octavian & ...
William Shakespeare`s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act II
... William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act II- Conflict Using the pathfinders and helpful websites, please research the following information about ancient Rome. In your lesson, you will address this historical content and explain/analyze the historical accuracy of Shakespeare’s tragedy. ...
... William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act II- Conflict Using the pathfinders and helpful websites, please research the following information about ancient Rome. In your lesson, you will address this historical content and explain/analyze the historical accuracy of Shakespeare’s tragedy. ...
Chapter 8 Section 3 - Ms-Jernigans-SS
... In 82 B.C., another general named Sulla drove Marius out of Rome, declared himself dictator, and spent three years reforming government before resigning office. ...
... In 82 B.C., another general named Sulla drove Marius out of Rome, declared himself dictator, and spent three years reforming government before resigning office. ...