IJCL 2014 Roman History
... 25. In what town were Roman citizens massacred on Jugurtha’s orders? a. Cirta b. Carthage c. Numantia d. Tigranocerta 26. What tribe did Marius defeat at the battle of Aquae Sextiae? a. Senones b. Insubres c. Teutones d. Cimbri 27. Who, although too young, was elected consul alongside Crassus in 70 ...
... 25. In what town were Roman citizens massacred on Jugurtha’s orders? a. Cirta b. Carthage c. Numantia d. Tigranocerta 26. What tribe did Marius defeat at the battle of Aquae Sextiae? a. Senones b. Insubres c. Teutones d. Cimbri 27. Who, although too young, was elected consul alongside Crassus in 70 ...
Rome Spreads its Power
... • 3rd-149 B.C.-Cato, old dude, ends all his speeches, “Carthage must be Destroyed” • 146 B.C. City burned & 50,000 sold into slavery ...
... • 3rd-149 B.C.-Cato, old dude, ends all his speeches, “Carthage must be Destroyed” • 146 B.C. City burned & 50,000 sold into slavery ...
Western Civilization
... Social War Rome s allies were upset because they wanted to be Rome’s able to hold office and become citizens. Senate did not want to let go of their power. Allies rebelled in 91 BC Result • Rome won a very bloody and hard fought war. Both sides were trained by the same people. • Senate felt bad and ...
... Social War Rome s allies were upset because they wanted to be Rome’s able to hold office and become citizens. Senate did not want to let go of their power. Allies rebelled in 91 BC Result • Rome won a very bloody and hard fought war. Both sides were trained by the same people. • Senate felt bad and ...
Notes (Fill-in) - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
... The Second Triumvirate, after fighting each other for control of Rome, would ____________________ fight the conspirators who had killed Caesar – the three men would be: ...
... The Second Triumvirate, after fighting each other for control of Rome, would ____________________ fight the conspirators who had killed Caesar – the three men would be: ...
The Real Caesar - D`Agostino & Royal
... who wants the crown of Rome. Murdered midway through play. His spirit appears to Brutus later in the play. II. Brutus – Judicial magistrate of Rome. Known for his noble nature. ...
... who wants the crown of Rome. Murdered midway through play. His spirit appears to Brutus later in the play. II. Brutus – Judicial magistrate of Rome. Known for his noble nature. ...
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... A public meeting place where people would talk about news, discuss politics, shop, and read laws. ...
... A public meeting place where people would talk about news, discuss politics, shop, and read laws. ...
7. Chap 7 Sec 1 - PowerPoint
... Early Roman Republic *509 BC: Roman Aristocrats overthrew Etruscan Monarchy *Established a Republic: –form of government in which voters elect officials to run the state ...
... Early Roman Republic *509 BC: Roman Aristocrats overthrew Etruscan Monarchy *Established a Republic: –form of government in which voters elect officials to run the state ...
Document
... – explains many Roman political oddities – essential for anyone interested in Roman Republican politics • and/or enrolled in CL341 ...
... – explains many Roman political oddities – essential for anyone interested in Roman Republican politics • and/or enrolled in CL341 ...
Publius Vergilius Maro
... heading opposing factions when Caesar crossed the Rubicon River into Roman territory with a private army in 49 B.C.E. to attack the city in pursuit of sole power. Caesar defeated Pompey at Pharsalus in 48 B.C.E. and was eventually named “dictator in perpetuity” of Rome; “perpetuity” lasted until Cae ...
... heading opposing factions when Caesar crossed the Rubicon River into Roman territory with a private army in 49 B.C.E. to attack the city in pursuit of sole power. Caesar defeated Pompey at Pharsalus in 48 B.C.E. and was eventually named “dictator in perpetuity” of Rome; “perpetuity” lasted until Cae ...
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
... Caesar were to become king, it would be the end of the republican system in Rome Noblemen would consider themselves slaves if this were to happen ...
... Caesar were to become king, it would be the end of the republican system in Rome Noblemen would consider themselves slaves if this were to happen ...
Newspaper slogan
... anything. If one of the consuls did not agree with a law, then it would not be passed. The consuls got advice from the Senate, which was made up of men from wealthy families in Rome. Women were not allowed in the Senate, either. Once an official entered the Senate, they stayed in command for the res ...
... anything. If one of the consuls did not agree with a law, then it would not be passed. The consuls got advice from the Senate, which was made up of men from wealthy families in Rome. Women were not allowed in the Senate, either. Once an official entered the Senate, they stayed in command for the res ...
WTCP1 Ch 6 Secs 1-2 CGS
... -What route did Hannibal take to each Rome? Why would this route have been so difficult? Why do you think Hannibal chose to take such a route rather than go directly across the sea? ...
... -What route did Hannibal take to each Rome? Why would this route have been so difficult? Why do you think Hannibal chose to take such a route rather than go directly across the sea? ...
Gaius Julius Caesar
... the Senate of Rome at all The Consuls helped Caesar get his generalship The Assembly voted Caesar into office Caesar did not get along with the Tribunes The Plebeians cheered for Caesar because they got along with Julius so well ...
... the Senate of Rome at all The Consuls helped Caesar get his generalship The Assembly voted Caesar into office Caesar did not get along with the Tribunes The Plebeians cheered for Caesar because they got along with Julius so well ...
The Struggles of the Gracchi
... Senate from using the allocation of provinces as a means of punishing consuls of whom it disapproved and rewarding those of whom it did approve. As an aristocrat Gaius had no intention, however, of subordinating the consuls and other magistrates to the detailed control of the Assembly. It is clear t ...
... Senate from using the allocation of provinces as a means of punishing consuls of whom it disapproved and rewarding those of whom it did approve. As an aristocrat Gaius had no intention, however, of subordinating the consuls and other magistrates to the detailed control of the Assembly. It is clear t ...
Profile - Cinnaminson Public Schools
... It’s time for you to show what you know about the historical figures from Ancient Rome. For this project, you will do research, and create a Fake book page for the person you selected. Please look over the Fake book page for Julius Caesar located on your teacher’s webpage. You will be able to edit t ...
... It’s time for you to show what you know about the historical figures from Ancient Rome. For this project, you will do research, and create a Fake book page for the person you selected. Please look over the Fake book page for Julius Caesar located on your teacher’s webpage. You will be able to edit t ...
Republic of Rome
... Insured that ALL free citizens had a right to protection by law E. Balanced Government1. monarchy- 2 Consuls term one year every 10 years 2. aristocracy- Senate300 members elected for life Democracy- Plebeians held Tribal Assembly Dictator- times of crisis-Republic appointed a ...
... Insured that ALL free citizens had a right to protection by law E. Balanced Government1. monarchy- 2 Consuls term one year every 10 years 2. aristocracy- Senate300 members elected for life Democracy- Plebeians held Tribal Assembly Dictator- times of crisis-Republic appointed a ...