133-27 BC
... • They pursued the Senate forces and defeated Brutus and Cassius at the Battle of Philippi in 42 B.C. • Their purge resulted in the deaths of over 300 senators, including Cicero, who had tried unsuccessfully to preserve the ideals of the old republic in the face of Caesar’s ambitions Mark Antony & O ...
... • They pursued the Senate forces and defeated Brutus and Cassius at the Battle of Philippi in 42 B.C. • Their purge resulted in the deaths of over 300 senators, including Cicero, who had tried unsuccessfully to preserve the ideals of the old republic in the face of Caesar’s ambitions Mark Antony & O ...
Chapter 3 Notes
... In 44 B.C., Caesar’s _____________gathered around him as he entered the senate and stabbed him to death. From Republic to Empire: After Caesar’s death _______ war broke out. Caesar’s nephew, (18 years old), ___________, Mark Antony, and Marcus Lepidus defeated those who killed _______. Then they fo ...
... In 44 B.C., Caesar’s _____________gathered around him as he entered the senate and stabbed him to death. From Republic to Empire: After Caesar’s death _______ war broke out. Caesar’s nephew, (18 years old), ___________, Mark Antony, and Marcus Lepidus defeated those who killed _______. Then they fo ...
The Foundations of Rome
... a. Tiberius Gracchus begins to redistribute land to soldier-farmers who were being reduced to poverty. ...
... a. Tiberius Gracchus begins to redistribute land to soldier-farmers who were being reduced to poverty. ...
Julius Caesar - Oak Ridge High School
... • Entered into an unofficial triumvate around 60 BC – Triumvate= rule by three ...
... • Entered into an unofficial triumvate around 60 BC – Triumvate= rule by three ...
fall of the roman republic: 133-27 bc
... the Senate. Both murdered. The Rise of Private Armies Roman Generals Marius and Sulla recruited private armies more loyal to themselves than to the state. The two competed with each other for control of the military during a campaign in Mithradates. Sulla marched his army on the city of Rome itsel ...
... the Senate. Both murdered. The Rise of Private Armies Roman Generals Marius and Sulla recruited private armies more loyal to themselves than to the state. The two competed with each other for control of the military during a campaign in Mithradates. Sulla marched his army on the city of Rome itsel ...
The Roman Empire
... • Roman empire stretched from Britain to Mesopotamia and all the land around the Mediterranean Sea • They were proud and called the Mediterranean Sea “Our Sea” • Augustus was an intelligent ruler, he first ignored the senate, but then embraced them in order to gain their trust and loyalty • The sena ...
... • Roman empire stretched from Britain to Mesopotamia and all the land around the Mediterranean Sea • They were proud and called the Mediterranean Sea “Our Sea” • Augustus was an intelligent ruler, he first ignored the senate, but then embraced them in order to gain their trust and loyalty • The sena ...
Republic to Empire
... In 45 B.C. Caesar won a civil war in Rome and became the first dictator ...
... In 45 B.C. Caesar won a civil war in Rome and became the first dictator ...