Ancient Rome Geography
... Each legionary served for 25 years. If they lived through their service, they could retire. They were given land and a pension so that they live comfortably. This system placed loyal military men all over the provinces. ...
... Each legionary served for 25 years. If they lived through their service, they could retire. They were given land and a pension so that they live comfortably. This system placed loyal military men all over the provinces. ...
History
... Dictator was an extraordinary magistrate authorized by the senate to command in times of military and domestic crises. Cincinnatus is an example of a dictator. Metae, ludi circenses ,spina, albati, quadriga, circus are words which pertain to chariot races. Myrmillones, Retiarii and Samnites were di ...
... Dictator was an extraordinary magistrate authorized by the senate to command in times of military and domestic crises. Cincinnatus is an example of a dictator. Metae, ludi circenses ,spina, albati, quadriga, circus are words which pertain to chariot races. Myrmillones, Retiarii and Samnites were di ...
Rome Kings to Republic Wks
... Questions: Use chapter 10 sections 1 and 2 to answer the following questions. 1. What are the major physical features of Rome/Italy? ...
... Questions: Use chapter 10 sections 1 and 2 to answer the following questions. 1. What are the major physical features of Rome/Italy? ...
The Building of an Empire
... Finally in 450B.C. the laws were engraved on 12 bronze tablets called the Twelve Tables. They were displayed in the Forum, so all citizens could see their rights. First written law code in Rome – written in 451 B.C.E. All Free citizens had equal protection under the law. Protected the rights of the ...
... Finally in 450B.C. the laws were engraved on 12 bronze tablets called the Twelve Tables. They were displayed in the Forum, so all citizens could see their rights. First written law code in Rome – written in 451 B.C.E. All Free citizens had equal protection under the law. Protected the rights of the ...
World History, Chapter 6, section 3
... limiting the size of latifundia and was killed in street fighting • Gaius Gracchus, his brother, was killed 10 years later proposing the same reforms • Wealthiest Romans keep the system ...
... limiting the size of latifundia and was killed in street fighting • Gaius Gracchus, his brother, was killed 10 years later proposing the same reforms • Wealthiest Romans keep the system ...
Notes: Ch 6 Romans
... design, then used it to build their navy stronger. They struggled from Sicily for years but eventually took it in 241 BC. 4. 2nd Punic War (218BC-202BC) Hannibal a young brilliant general from Carthage uses an army of 50,000 and 60- 100 battle elephants to invade Italy. He did a sneak attack from ...
... design, then used it to build their navy stronger. They struggled from Sicily for years but eventually took it in 241 BC. 4. 2nd Punic War (218BC-202BC) Hannibal a young brilliant general from Carthage uses an army of 50,000 and 60- 100 battle elephants to invade Italy. He did a sneak attack from ...
1. SPARTACUS and the SLAVE REVOLT
... Rome was a huge and very rich empire after the second Punic War, but the Senate did a poor job of running the Roman republic. The Senate was designed to govern a city, not a growing empire. The senators often took bribes or were not careful about how they voted in the forum. Many Romans wanted a str ...
... Rome was a huge and very rich empire after the second Punic War, but the Senate did a poor job of running the Roman republic. The Senate was designed to govern a city, not a growing empire. The senators often took bribes or were not careful about how they voted in the forum. Many Romans wanted a str ...
Romeo and Juliet Cast
... other character is preoccupied with the possibility that Caesar may soon become king. If Caesar were to become king, it would mean the end of Rome’s republican system of government, in which senators, representing the citizens of Rome, wield most of the power. Caesar never explicitly says that he wa ...
... other character is preoccupied with the possibility that Caesar may soon become king. If Caesar were to become king, it would mean the end of Rome’s republican system of government, in which senators, representing the citizens of Rome, wield most of the power. Caesar never explicitly says that he wa ...
Rome .
... Liberated in 507 BCE and installed the Res Publica 2.2 Public Possession or Republic ...
... Liberated in 507 BCE and installed the Res Publica 2.2 Public Possession or Republic ...
Ch7, Sec3 (cont)-from the assassination of Julius Caesar
... eastern half of the Empire, and Egypt was the richest part of the east • He began a long term affair with Cleopatra (Caesar’s former girlfriend) • This made Octavian angry because Marc Antony was married to his sister ...
... eastern half of the Empire, and Egypt was the richest part of the east • He began a long term affair with Cleopatra (Caesar’s former girlfriend) • This made Octavian angry because Marc Antony was married to his sister ...
2014 TSjcl Roman History
... What associate of Marius held the consulship four consecutive terms from 87 to 84? (A) Cinna (B) Carbo (C) Valerius Flaccus (D) Gnaeus Octavius ...
... What associate of Marius held the consulship four consecutive terms from 87 to 84? (A) Cinna (B) Carbo (C) Valerius Flaccus (D) Gnaeus Octavius ...
Julius Caesar biography
... Senate looked to put him on trial for acts he committed while acting as consul. Caesar now had two choices: he could bow to the will of the Senate and be destroyed politically, or he could start a civil war. Caesar chose war. It the beginning the greater power seemed to rest with Pompey and the Sena ...
... Senate looked to put him on trial for acts he committed while acting as consul. Caesar now had two choices: he could bow to the will of the Senate and be destroyed politically, or he could start a civil war. Caesar chose war. It the beginning the greater power seemed to rest with Pompey and the Sena ...
Rebellion of the reactionaries
... senate. Holding high offices below him did not go hand in hand with more political influence as it used to. Decisions were made by Caesar alone. And even those who had helped finance his rise to power felt betrayed. ...
... senate. Holding high offices below him did not go hand in hand with more political influence as it used to. Decisions were made by Caesar alone. And even those who had helped finance his rise to power felt betrayed. ...
Roman society - CLIO History Journal
... Publius Gnaeus Lucius Marcus Gaius Sextus Manius Tiberius ...
... Publius Gnaeus Lucius Marcus Gaius Sextus Manius Tiberius ...