ROME
... • Became the first Roman “emperor” • Established the Roman Principate • called himself “Augustus” meaning “honored and majestic” • He also adopted the name “Caesar” which from then on became a title of leadership ...
... • Became the first Roman “emperor” • Established the Roman Principate • called himself “Augustus” meaning “honored and majestic” • He also adopted the name “Caesar” which from then on became a title of leadership ...
Gaius Julius Caesar
... Julius Caesar obtained power through brilliantly commanded military conflicts and bribing many key politicians. He also had a number of marriages that cemented alliances such as the marriage of his daughter to Pompey. He also held key political offices that he abused to his advantage. ...
... Julius Caesar obtained power through brilliantly commanded military conflicts and bribing many key politicians. He also had a number of marriages that cemented alliances such as the marriage of his daughter to Pompey. He also held key political offices that he abused to his advantage. ...
Augustan Rome short
... soil, and a decade of mayhem following the death of Caesar in 44 BC. His first concern is obviously a tightly controlled peace. Having disposed of the last significant rival army at Actium in 31, he centralised power in himself, whie nominally restoring it to the Senate. After styling himself ‘Romul ...
... soil, and a decade of mayhem following the death of Caesar in 44 BC. His first concern is obviously a tightly controlled peace. Having disposed of the last significant rival army at Actium in 31, he centralised power in himself, whie nominally restoring it to the Senate. After styling himself ‘Romul ...
Roman Baths
... • 2 chosen each year • Head of State – commanded army • Could become Dictator for 6 months in times of need ...
... • 2 chosen each year • Head of State – commanded army • Could become Dictator for 6 months in times of need ...
The Roman Republic - Mrs. Brewington World History
... Elected officials ran the state, Three Parts (Branches) of Government- Senate, Elected Officials, and various popular assemblies. Republic = Representatives (Rome) Democracy = All Free-Men (Greece) What is the U.S? ...
... Elected officials ran the state, Three Parts (Branches) of Government- Senate, Elected Officials, and various popular assemblies. Republic = Representatives (Rome) Democracy = All Free-Men (Greece) What is the U.S? ...
Alec Lynch March 15, 2012 World History Period 8 Julius Caesar the
... His father Gaius Caesar and his mother was Aurelia Caesar. Caesar received the standard education for a young Roman. Cicero, a Roman statesman and philosopher, considered Caesar one of the most educated of the Romans. Julius Caesar served as a young officer in Asia Minor and was quaestor, financial ...
... His father Gaius Caesar and his mother was Aurelia Caesar. Caesar received the standard education for a young Roman. Cicero, a Roman statesman and philosopher, considered Caesar one of the most educated of the Romans. Julius Caesar served as a young officer in Asia Minor and was quaestor, financial ...
guided notes
... The Assembly protected the rights of the ___________________________________. The plebeians had an assembly, or lawmaking body, of their own called the ___________________________________ of the _________________________. How many officials were elected in the Assembly? _________________________ Wha ...
... The Assembly protected the rights of the ___________________________________. The plebeians had an assembly, or lawmaking body, of their own called the ___________________________________ of the _________________________. How many officials were elected in the Assembly? _________________________ Wha ...
Historical Timeline of Classical Rome
... How successful were Tiberius & Gaius Gracchus in gaining reforms? ...
... How successful were Tiberius & Gaius Gracchus in gaining reforms? ...
Civil War in Rome and the End of the Roman Republic PowerPoint
... • Roman government was made up the the Magistrates, Senate, and Assemblies & Tribunes (Tripartite Government = 3 parts) –Magistrates - the most powerful/ran the city and in charge of the army/served for one year –Senate - advised magistrates/served for life –Assemblies & Tribunes - represented commo ...
... • Roman government was made up the the Magistrates, Senate, and Assemblies & Tribunes (Tripartite Government = 3 parts) –Magistrates - the most powerful/ran the city and in charge of the army/served for one year –Senate - advised magistrates/served for life –Assemblies & Tribunes - represented commo ...
Chapter 8 Section 1 Outline
... C. The Rise of Julius Caesar 1. Caesar was a smart leader. With all of his conquering, he gathered a lot of followers 2. He returned to Rome and became dictator 3. He ruled with much power, much of which he took from the senate D. The Death of a Dictator 1. He took over many offices, became the only ...
... C. The Rise of Julius Caesar 1. Caesar was a smart leader. With all of his conquering, he gathered a lot of followers 2. He returned to Rome and became dictator 3. He ruled with much power, much of which he took from the senate D. The Death of a Dictator 1. He took over many offices, became the only ...