Romeo and Juliet Cast
... A great Roman general who has recently returned to Rome after a military victory in Spain. Julius Caesar is not the main character of the play that bears his name; the play does not show us Caesar’s point of view. Nonetheless, virtually every other character is preoccupied with the possibility that ...
... A great Roman general who has recently returned to Rome after a military victory in Spain. Julius Caesar is not the main character of the play that bears his name; the play does not show us Caesar’s point of view. Nonetheless, virtually every other character is preoccupied with the possibility that ...
Class 10 - Roman Intervention
... • Refuses, but returns with his Army (49 BC) • Civil war ensures – Caesar against Pompey • Defeats Pompey in Greece (48-47 BC) • Returns to Rome (46 BC) • Senate appoints him dictator for 10 years (44 BC) – he has absolute power • Anitpater II and Hyrcanus II gave valuable aid to Caesar by sending r ...
... • Refuses, but returns with his Army (49 BC) • Civil war ensures – Caesar against Pompey • Defeats Pompey in Greece (48-47 BC) • Returns to Rome (46 BC) • Senate appoints him dictator for 10 years (44 BC) – he has absolute power • Anitpater II and Hyrcanus II gave valuable aid to Caesar by sending r ...
The Assassination of Julius Caesar
... For once, upon a raw and gusty day, the troubled Tiber chafing with her shores, Caesar said to me 'darest thou, Cassius, now leap in with me into this angry flood, and swim to yonder point?' Upon the word, accoutered as I was, I plunged in and bade him follow; so indeed he did. The torrent roared, a ...
... For once, upon a raw and gusty day, the troubled Tiber chafing with her shores, Caesar said to me 'darest thou, Cassius, now leap in with me into this angry flood, and swim to yonder point?' Upon the word, accoutered as I was, I plunged in and bade him follow; so indeed he did. The torrent roared, a ...
Chapter 10 Rome
... • Ready to follow any general who would lead them – Marius (former consul, re-elected for 6 mos.) • Abolished property qualifications for soldiers) • Army became a base for instability – Sulla (Harsh soldier/consul, became dictator in 83 BCE) The Triumvirates – Julius Caesar and First Triumvirate (w ...
... • Ready to follow any general who would lead them – Marius (former consul, re-elected for 6 mos.) • Abolished property qualifications for soldiers) • Army became a base for instability – Sulla (Harsh soldier/consul, became dictator in 83 BCE) The Triumvirates – Julius Caesar and First Triumvirate (w ...
Roman Research Paper-Gaius and Tiberius - 2010
... through a down fall. Gaius Gracchus, the younger of the brothers, kept quiet in the background during his brother’s political heir and surprised many when he came into politics, “His brother drifted from excellence to ambition, and only then to wickedness, but Gaius was naturally turbulent and a wil ...
... through a down fall. Gaius Gracchus, the younger of the brothers, kept quiet in the background during his brother’s political heir and surprised many when he came into politics, “His brother drifted from excellence to ambition, and only then to wickedness, but Gaius was naturally turbulent and a wil ...
The Roman Republic
... 2. Only adult male citizens were allowed to vote and take part in the government. B. The Senate 1. The Senate was the most influential and most powerful governmental body. 2. The Senate controlled public funds and decided foreign policy. C. Magistrates 1. The magistrates included counsels, praetors, ...
... 2. Only adult male citizens were allowed to vote and take part in the government. B. The Senate 1. The Senate was the most influential and most powerful governmental body. 2. The Senate controlled public funds and decided foreign policy. C. Magistrates 1. The magistrates included counsels, praetors, ...
Reading Guide - morganhighhistoryacademy.org
... 8. List the figures who made up a constellation of luminaries during this age: ...
... 8. List the figures who made up a constellation of luminaries during this age: ...
Pro Murena
... that line of thought by stating that those of the senatorial and equestrian orders could not be asked to invest entire days on campaign, he again divides Roman society into two, the elite and all others. He encourages Cato not to steal from inferiori generi what they received from the relationship, ...
... that line of thought by stating that those of the senatorial and equestrian orders could not be asked to invest entire days on campaign, he again divides Roman society into two, the elite and all others. He encourages Cato not to steal from inferiori generi what they received from the relationship, ...
The Rise of the Roman Republic
... In the beginning… • The Etruscans ruled Rome • During this time, Rome was divided into 2 classes: – PATRICIANS (“Fathers of the State”) • Advised the Etruscan kings • Rich; controlled most valuable land ...
... In the beginning… • The Etruscans ruled Rome • During this time, Rome was divided into 2 classes: – PATRICIANS (“Fathers of the State”) • Advised the Etruscan kings • Rich; controlled most valuable land ...
At its greatest extent it covered modern day…
... The other would take charge of the military Both were elected and therefore answered to the senate ...
... The other would take charge of the military Both were elected and therefore answered to the senate ...
Chapter 10 Rome from City
... • Annual election fell into disuse • Leadership fell to politically/militarily powerful men ...
... • Annual election fell into disuse • Leadership fell to politically/militarily powerful men ...
509 BC Early Romans fought with other tribes for control of the area
... DECLINE OF THE REPUBLIC The poor are losing everything to the wealthy. Attempts at Reform: Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus 1. limit amount of land one person can own 2. redistribute land to the poor 3. settle landless poor in the provinces Senate opposed their reforms and the Gracchus brothers are murd ...
... DECLINE OF THE REPUBLIC The poor are losing everything to the wealthy. Attempts at Reform: Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus 1. limit amount of land one person can own 2. redistribute land to the poor 3. settle landless poor in the provinces Senate opposed their reforms and the Gracchus brothers are murd ...
Famous Roman Emperors
... When mother tried to contain him he tried to kill her twice (once to look like an accident; when that didn’t work he sent soldiers) ...
... When mother tried to contain him he tried to kill her twice (once to look like an accident; when that didn’t work he sent soldiers) ...
Rome
... Rome’s republic • in 509 B.C. the Romans drove out the Etruscans, after having adopted their alphabet (from the Phoenicians) and technology • pledging never to be ruled by kings again who abused their power, the Romans set up a republic, whereby some officials are chosen by the people • in the earl ...
... Rome’s republic • in 509 B.C. the Romans drove out the Etruscans, after having adopted their alphabet (from the Phoenicians) and technology • pledging never to be ruled by kings again who abused their power, the Romans set up a republic, whereby some officials are chosen by the people • in the earl ...
8:1 The Roman Republic
... Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Period: _______ ...
... Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Period: _______ ...