JULIUS CAESAR - Wheeler World Psych
... Some of his achievements •Obtained a seat in the Senate around 68 B.C. (Age 32) ...
... Some of his achievements •Obtained a seat in the Senate around 68 B.C. (Age 32) ...
IV. Decline and Fall of the Roman Republic A. The Gracchi 1
... 2. Gaius Gracchus and the Problem of Citizenship (124 BC) a) Tiberius' brother Gaius believed that the cure for Rome's ills was to take away the monopoly of power enjoyed by the Roman aristocrats of the Senate. b) Gaius did not propose new forms of protection from the government, however. He propose ...
... 2. Gaius Gracchus and the Problem of Citizenship (124 BC) a) Tiberius' brother Gaius believed that the cure for Rome's ills was to take away the monopoly of power enjoyed by the Roman aristocrats of the Senate. b) Gaius did not propose new forms of protection from the government, however. He propose ...
roman empire
... • He started new colonies where people without land could afford it. • He also increased pay for Roman military men ...
... • He started new colonies where people without land could afford it. • He also increased pay for Roman military men ...
Civil War
... • He started new colonies where people without land could afford it. • He also increased pay for Roman military men ...
... • He started new colonies where people without land could afford it. • He also increased pay for Roman military men ...
Rome - SchoolRack
... lots of wars, Romans are dragged in...a lot Romans get tired of it control of most of the Med. basin by 100 B.C. but still essentially a city-state ...
... lots of wars, Romans are dragged in...a lot Romans get tired of it control of most of the Med. basin by 100 B.C. but still essentially a city-state ...
Chapter 8 Section 1 Outline
... 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 consul, and a dictator for l ...
... 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 consul, and a dictator for l ...
WH ROMAN EPICNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
... When Julia and Crassus both died, the alliance between Caesar and Pompey (Called the Triumvate) weakened and collapsed. When Caesar returned in 50 B.C.E. the Senate put him on trial for the acts he committed while being a consul. Caesar didn’t like this so he started a civil war. In the beginnin ...
... When Julia and Crassus both died, the alliance between Caesar and Pompey (Called the Triumvate) weakened and collapsed. When Caesar returned in 50 B.C.E. the Senate put him on trial for the acts he committed while being a consul. Caesar didn’t like this so he started a civil war. In the beginnin ...