Rome Scavenger Hunt
... 11. The _____________________ were tombs beneath the ground. 12. __________________________ was the first Etruscan ruler of Rome. 13. What served as models for gladiatorial games______________________________________________________. 14. 3 things the Etruscans did to advance Rome____________________ ...
... 11. The _____________________ were tombs beneath the ground. 12. __________________________ was the first Etruscan ruler of Rome. 13. What served as models for gladiatorial games______________________________________________________. 14. 3 things the Etruscans did to advance Rome____________________ ...
Study Guide for Early Rome and the Roman Republic Test
... 1) Describe the government that the Romans establish in 509 BCE? Why was this government created? 2) How did the government of the Roman Republic become corrupt? What problems did they face at the end of the Republic? 3) What is a triumvirate and who were the members of the first triumvirate? 4) Wha ...
... 1) Describe the government that the Romans establish in 509 BCE? Why was this government created? 2) How did the government of the Roman Republic become corrupt? What problems did they face at the end of the Republic? 3) What is a triumvirate and who were the members of the first triumvirate? 4) Wha ...
Roman Civilization
... approved official appointments. • The Centuriate Assembly, also patricians that handled military matters. • Council of Plebs (tribes), composed of Plebeians, represented 35 different tribes surrounding Rome. ...
... approved official appointments. • The Centuriate Assembly, also patricians that handled military matters. • Council of Plebs (tribes), composed of Plebeians, represented 35 different tribes surrounding Rome. ...
ERA: 600 B
... Extensive colonization and military conquest during both eras, used diplomats and extensive road system to maintain lines of communication; extended citizenship, allowed local gov’t to participate in government, and renewed loyal allies ...
... Extensive colonization and military conquest during both eras, used diplomats and extensive road system to maintain lines of communication; extended citizenship, allowed local gov’t to participate in government, and renewed loyal allies ...
Chapter 17 Section 3 The Government of the Republic
... • During a war a former soldier was appointed dictator. His name was Cincinnatus. He raised an army, defeated the enemy, and handed power back to the consuls in just 16 days. ...
... • During a war a former soldier was appointed dictator. His name was Cincinnatus. He raised an army, defeated the enemy, and handed power back to the consuls in just 16 days. ...
Name - Mr. McCorkle`s Class
... 29.. Who was killed betrayed and killed brutally by his own men in the Forum? A. Crassus B. Julius Caesar B. Caesar Augustus C. Pompey 30. Crassus, Pompey, and Caesar formed the ________________, which was known as the rule of three men. A. Triangulary B. Triumverate C. The Great Tribune D. The Leag ...
... 29.. Who was killed betrayed and killed brutally by his own men in the Forum? A. Crassus B. Julius Caesar B. Caesar Augustus C. Pompey 30. Crassus, Pompey, and Caesar formed the ________________, which was known as the rule of three men. A. Triangulary B. Triumverate C. The Great Tribune D. The Leag ...
From Republic to Empire
... • Borrowed from the Greeks -Stoic • Accepted ideas of responsibility and acceptance of one’s fate • Taught that citizens should care for all ...
... • Borrowed from the Greeks -Stoic • Accepted ideas of responsibility and acceptance of one’s fate • Taught that citizens should care for all ...
Caesar Intro. PPT - Mrs. Lenkey`s Write Spot
... milk. Then young men wearing only strips of goatskin around their loins, ran around the city striking women with strips of goatskin. It was believed that pregnant women would have an easier labor and infertile ...
... milk. Then young men wearing only strips of goatskin around their loins, ran around the city striking women with strips of goatskin. It was believed that pregnant women would have an easier labor and infertile ...
Roman Republic - Baylor School
... • Although both patricians and plebeians could vote, originally, only patricians could hold office. ...
... • Although both patricians and plebeians could vote, originally, only patricians could hold office. ...
The Roman Empire
... When Caesar led his army across the Rubicon River in 49 B.C., defying the orders of the senate, it seemed clear that he would seize absolute power. The conspirators who slew him on the ides of 15 March, 44 B.C., probably believed they were acting to save Roman democracy. In fact, they merely launche ...
... When Caesar led his army across the Rubicon River in 49 B.C., defying the orders of the senate, it seemed clear that he would seize absolute power. The conspirators who slew him on the ides of 15 March, 44 B.C., probably believed they were acting to save Roman democracy. In fact, they merely launche ...
Divus Augustus Pater
... McIvor, R.S, “The Star on Roman Coins,” Journal of the National Astronomical Society of ...
... McIvor, R.S, “The Star on Roman Coins,” Journal of the National Astronomical Society of ...
Untitled - StudyDaddy
... The aristocrats broke into open warfare among themselves, with the common man as a pawn in their quests for influence. Two major factions emerged: the optimates, who brazenly insisted on all power and privilege for the upper classes, and the populares, who claimed to speak for the common man, but th ...
... The aristocrats broke into open warfare among themselves, with the common man as a pawn in their quests for influence. Two major factions emerged: the optimates, who brazenly insisted on all power and privilege for the upper classes, and the populares, who claimed to speak for the common man, but th ...
Slide 1
... Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius, known as the Five Good Emperors, were a series of excellent emperors who ruled in Rome from 96-180 AD. following the Flavian Dynasty. They were so called because they succeeded in winning the support and cooperation of the senate, which is ...
... Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius, known as the Five Good Emperors, were a series of excellent emperors who ruled in Rome from 96-180 AD. following the Flavian Dynasty. They were so called because they succeeded in winning the support and cooperation of the senate, which is ...
File - Greenwood Lakes Social Studies
... a partnership with his former enemies, Crassus and Pompey. Historians often refer to this alliance as the First Triumvirate. A triumvirate is a partnership of three equal rulers. Neither Crassus nor Pompey were consuls, but the three generals were so popular with the Roman people that they were able ...
... a partnership with his former enemies, Crassus and Pompey. Historians often refer to this alliance as the First Triumvirate. A triumvirate is a partnership of three equal rulers. Neither Crassus nor Pompey were consuls, but the three generals were so popular with the Roman people that they were able ...
Thread 9.3 Document C
... so slaves had no legal rights. As many as one-third of the Roman people were slaves. The senate met in the Forum, a marketplace in the valley among the hills that surround Rome. The meetings usually took place outdoors and ended at sunset, so a senator could stop a law from passing by talking contin ...
... so slaves had no legal rights. As many as one-third of the Roman people were slaves. The senate met in the Forum, a marketplace in the valley among the hills that surround Rome. The meetings usually took place outdoors and ended at sunset, so a senator could stop a law from passing by talking contin ...