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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 ...
Dictators
... 24. Octavian “Augustus” : Caesar’s adopted son who fought with Anthony to avenge his father’s death. He becomes emperor and sole ruler. Gives up thrown to Senate, who renames him “Augustus.” Marks end of Roman Republic and start of Roman Empire. 25. Pax Romana : “Roman Peace” The first 200 years of ...
... 24. Octavian “Augustus” : Caesar’s adopted son who fought with Anthony to avenge his father’s death. He becomes emperor and sole ruler. Gives up thrown to Senate, who renames him “Augustus.” Marks end of Roman Republic and start of Roman Empire. 25. Pax Romana : “Roman Peace” The first 200 years of ...
Midterm Review Sheet
... Alexander the Great (ruled 336-323) Gaugamela (331) Hellenistic Greece Ptolemies (Egypt) Seleucids (western Asia) Antigonids (Macedonia) Pergamon Alexandria ...
... Alexander the Great (ruled 336-323) Gaugamela (331) Hellenistic Greece Ptolemies (Egypt) Seleucids (western Asia) Antigonids (Macedonia) Pergamon Alexandria ...
JC-Roman Terms
... JULIUS CAESAR ROMAN TERMS 1. CONSUL: Either of the two chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, elected for a term of one year. 2. FEAST OF LUPERCAL: A Roman festival supervised by priests on February 15th celebrating the god of fertility. The festival included a race in which men dressed in sacrifi ...
... JULIUS CAESAR ROMAN TERMS 1. CONSUL: Either of the two chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, elected for a term of one year. 2. FEAST OF LUPERCAL: A Roman festival supervised by priests on February 15th celebrating the god of fertility. The festival included a race in which men dressed in sacrifi ...
Ancient Rome: Learning Outcomes
... 7. The Romans had two social classes: Patricians and Plebeians. 8. The Plebeians were lower class citizens of Rome with little say. 9. The Patricians were descendants of Rome’s earliest settlers. 10. Veto is to refuse or reject a law. 11. A wealthy group of people are called aristocrats. 12. Julius ...
... 7. The Romans had two social classes: Patricians and Plebeians. 8. The Plebeians were lower class citizens of Rome with little say. 9. The Patricians were descendants of Rome’s earliest settlers. 10. Veto is to refuse or reject a law. 11. A wealthy group of people are called aristocrats. 12. Julius ...
1 Rome Grows and the Rise of the Church Rome
... was first taken by the Babylonians, then Egypt, then Persia) and others… The Jews remained a united people even under foreign rule Followed the Torah (Jewish scriptures) Monotheism: Belief in a single God. Believed in one God (adonai hashem) and that they were God’s chosen people A Prophet ...
... was first taken by the Babylonians, then Egypt, then Persia) and others… The Jews remained a united people even under foreign rule Followed the Torah (Jewish scriptures) Monotheism: Belief in a single God. Believed in one God (adonai hashem) and that they were God’s chosen people A Prophet ...
Chapter 5: An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China, 753 B.C.E.
... Octavian eliminated all rivals and made many allies with equites, the class of well-to-do Italian merchants and landowners. ...
... Octavian eliminated all rivals and made many allies with equites, the class of well-to-do Italian merchants and landowners. ...
press release - Grand Palais
... family in the equestrian order, which had only recently won a seat in the Senate. His mother was the niece of Julius Caesar, who had no legitimate heir and adopted Octavian in his will. After Caesar’s assassination, Octavian claimed his heritage, standing up to Antony in particular. In 43 the Second ...
... family in the equestrian order, which had only recently won a seat in the Senate. His mother was the niece of Julius Caesar, who had no legitimate heir and adopted Octavian in his will. After Caesar’s assassination, Octavian claimed his heritage, standing up to Antony in particular. In 43 the Second ...
CHAPTER 4 - ROME: FROM REPUBLIC TO EMPIRE
... The period from 44-31 B.C.E. saw the duel between Caesar's lieutenant, Mark Antony, and his eighteen year old heir, Octavian. After some pretense at cooperation, Antony chose the wealth of the east and the alliance of Cleopatra; Octavian chose the west as his power base. Octavian won a decisive vict ...
... The period from 44-31 B.C.E. saw the duel between Caesar's lieutenant, Mark Antony, and his eighteen year old heir, Octavian. After some pretense at cooperation, Antony chose the wealth of the east and the alliance of Cleopatra; Octavian chose the west as his power base. Octavian won a decisive vict ...
julius caesar before the play begins
... Photo from HBO’s Rome, which chronicles the rise of the Roman Empire You are traveling back in time to visit the Roman Republic in 44B.C. The republic is an early proto-democracy, in which the wealthy high status men known as patricians elect representatives. Our contemporary Senate is modeled after ...
... Photo from HBO’s Rome, which chronicles the rise of the Roman Empire You are traveling back in time to visit the Roman Republic in 44B.C. The republic is an early proto-democracy, in which the wealthy high status men known as patricians elect representatives. Our contemporary Senate is modeled after ...
rome power point - davis.k12.ut.us
... War broke out, Italian rebels event. Defeated but given citizenship. Dictator named Lucius Sulla emerged through Social War. • How had the old republic changed? TPS • No longer a republic, few men held power, non peaceful • Three men took over Roman Republic as the first Triumvirate – rule of 3 men ...
... War broke out, Italian rebels event. Defeated but given citizenship. Dictator named Lucius Sulla emerged through Social War. • How had the old republic changed? TPS • No longer a republic, few men held power, non peaceful • Three men took over Roman Republic as the first Triumvirate – rule of 3 men ...
By: Isaac Asimov - Warren County Public Schools
... boots this stuck with him for the rest of his life. Caligula with in the first years of being Emperor became seriously ill but he did recover but it affected his mind. Caligula wanted to be granted divine honors before he even died this was against Roman customs. Many conspiracies arose against Cali ...
... boots this stuck with him for the rest of his life. Caligula with in the first years of being Emperor became seriously ill but he did recover but it affected his mind. Caligula wanted to be granted divine honors before he even died this was against Roman customs. Many conspiracies arose against Cali ...