![The Romans - MsLeonardsGlobalHistoryWiki](http://s1.studyres.com/store/data/008723482_1-ecde98ff4497d883167a05e798b8ea06-300x300.png)
The Romans - MsLeonardsGlobalHistoryWiki
... force to get more rights 494BC – allowed to have 10 tribunes (representatives of the people) in the Senate ►Could veto decisions of consul and Senate ►Only served for one year 471BC – given their own assembly ►To draft requests on issues they felt were important ►For rest of government to make i ...
... force to get more rights 494BC – allowed to have 10 tribunes (representatives of the people) in the Senate ►Could veto decisions of consul and Senate ►Only served for one year 471BC – given their own assembly ►To draft requests on issues they felt were important ►For rest of government to make i ...
Julius Caesar Background
... Caesar conquers the Gauls in Europe, sending back loads of money to the people, and the people give Caesar their favor ...
... Caesar conquers the Gauls in Europe, sending back loads of money to the people, and the people give Caesar their favor ...
The life and death of Julius Caesar
... Caesar’s death marked the end of the Roman Republic, and the beginning of the Roman Empire. The Second Triumvirate was formed as well, giving power to both Marc Antony, and Caesar’s son, Octavian. Octavian defeated Marc Antony, who at this time was married to Cleopatra (who had also had a relationsh ...
... Caesar’s death marked the end of the Roman Republic, and the beginning of the Roman Empire. The Second Triumvirate was formed as well, giving power to both Marc Antony, and Caesar’s son, Octavian. Octavian defeated Marc Antony, who at this time was married to Cleopatra (who had also had a relationsh ...
Chapter 7 Section 1 Founding the Roman Republic
... Only adult males could vote or take part in government Three groups of citizens help govern Rome: Senate, magistrates, assemblies ...
... Only adult males could vote or take part in government Three groups of citizens help govern Rome: Senate, magistrates, assemblies ...
File
... Patricians only allowed until Plebeians fought for more rights and political influence. • Term: Membership for life. • When Magistrates retired they became members of the Senate. ...
... Patricians only allowed until Plebeians fought for more rights and political influence. • Term: Membership for life. • When Magistrates retired they became members of the Senate. ...
ROMAN REPUBLIC TO EMPIRE
... • They take control of Rome and rule for ten years- 43 B.C.E to 33 B.C.E and crush Julius Caesar’s assassins- Brutus and Cassius! • Jealousy takes over- Lepidus is forced out to retire. • Marc Antony falls for Cleopatra of Egypt and divorces Octavian’s sister! Rivalry begins. Civil war erupts with O ...
... • They take control of Rome and rule for ten years- 43 B.C.E to 33 B.C.E and crush Julius Caesar’s assassins- Brutus and Cassius! • Jealousy takes over- Lepidus is forced out to retire. • Marc Antony falls for Cleopatra of Egypt and divorces Octavian’s sister! Rivalry begins. Civil war erupts with O ...
The Patricians and the Plebeians
... senate selected two people to rule together in place of the Etruscan king. The new patrician rulers were known as consuls. The plebeians were the merchants, farmers, and craft workers of Rome. In 491BC, Romans were at war, but the plebeians refused to fight for their city unless they were give the r ...
... senate selected two people to rule together in place of the Etruscan king. The new patrician rulers were known as consuls. The plebeians were the merchants, farmers, and craft workers of Rome. In 491BC, Romans were at war, but the plebeians refused to fight for their city unless they were give the r ...
Ancient Rome Review
... army, and was later killed by people in the Senate who thought he was too powerful. ...
... army, and was later killed by people in the Senate who thought he was too powerful. ...
Julius Caesar
... perhaps unscrupulous person. If the rightful ruler is deposed or killed, chaos will result. Ordinary people are swayed by effective oratory; thus, they can be changed into a dangerous mob. Ambitions can change a man’s character so that he no longer seeks the good for all men but, rather, seeks more ...
... perhaps unscrupulous person. If the rightful ruler is deposed or killed, chaos will result. Ordinary people are swayed by effective oratory; thus, they can be changed into a dangerous mob. Ambitions can change a man’s character so that he no longer seeks the good for all men but, rather, seeks more ...
Lecture 2.1 Rome
... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Ancient_Roman_road_of_Tall_Aqibrin.jpg ...
... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Ancient_Roman_road_of_Tall_Aqibrin.jpg ...
Roman Republic established (Oligarchy)
... Self-deprecating Art’s main function – Entertainment, not Enlightenment ...
... Self-deprecating Art’s main function – Entertainment, not Enlightenment ...
Ancient Rome
... Augustus was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD. ...
... Augustus was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD. ...
ROMAN REPUBLIC TO EMPIRE
... • They take control of Rome and rule for ten years- 43 B.C.E to 33 B.C.E and crush Julius Caesar’s assassins- Brutus and Cassius! • Jealousy takes over- Lepidus is forced out to retire. • Marc Antony falls for Cleopatra of Egypt and divorces Octavian’s sister! Rivalry begins. Civil war erupts with O ...
... • They take control of Rome and rule for ten years- 43 B.C.E to 33 B.C.E and crush Julius Caesar’s assassins- Brutus and Cassius! • Jealousy takes over- Lepidus is forced out to retire. • Marc Antony falls for Cleopatra of Egypt and divorces Octavian’s sister! Rivalry begins. Civil war erupts with O ...
Noctuas maximus
... 85. What is the Master of Horse: Chief of Roman Cavalry forces 86. While Caesar was dictator what two professions were liberally granted Roman citizenship: Physicians and scholars 87. Why weren’t the governor’s of provinces happy with Caesar as dictator: He reduced their terms of office from 5 years ...
... 85. What is the Master of Horse: Chief of Roman Cavalry forces 86. While Caesar was dictator what two professions were liberally granted Roman citizenship: Physicians and scholars 87. Why weren’t the governor’s of provinces happy with Caesar as dictator: He reduced their terms of office from 5 years ...