Slide 1 - CoursePages
... Gauls. After the death of Caesar’s daughter, Julia, who was married to Pompey the bond between the two men began to weaken and Pompey made a new alliance with Caesar’s enemies. Pompey was given control of all the forces in Italy and Caesar was told to return to Rome and give up his command of the Ro ...
... Gauls. After the death of Caesar’s daughter, Julia, who was married to Pompey the bond between the two men began to weaken and Pompey made a new alliance with Caesar’s enemies. Pompey was given control of all the forces in Italy and Caesar was told to return to Rome and give up his command of the Ro ...
Roman Republic
... – Grain supply, water, weights & measures, city watch, entertainment – Reach office at age 25-30 ...
... – Grain supply, water, weights & measures, city watch, entertainment – Reach office at age 25-30 ...
Fall of the Roman Republic
... • The brothers and thousands of their followers were killed in waves of street violence set off by senators and their hired thugs. ...
... • The brothers and thousands of their followers were killed in waves of street violence set off by senators and their hired thugs. ...
Government Worksheet Answers
... During an emergency the Senate could authorize the appointment of a dictator After 202 BCE the Senate could respond to emergencies by passing the senatus consultum ultimum which suspended civil government ...
... During an emergency the Senate could authorize the appointment of a dictator After 202 BCE the Senate could respond to emergencies by passing the senatus consultum ultimum which suspended civil government ...
The Roman Empire - Harrison High School
... – 43 B.C. Caesar’s supporters take control; become Second Triumvirate. – Octavian, Mark Antony, Lepidus alliance ends in jealousy and violence. – In 31 B.C. Mark Antony and Cleopatra’s forces are defeated at Actium – Octavian accepts title of Augustus, “exalted one,” and rules Rome. ...
... – 43 B.C. Caesar’s supporters take control; become Second Triumvirate. – Octavian, Mark Antony, Lepidus alliance ends in jealousy and violence. – In 31 B.C. Mark Antony and Cleopatra’s forces are defeated at Actium – Octavian accepts title of Augustus, “exalted one,” and rules Rome. ...
Ancient Rome
... Felt the poor should be moved from the city back to the country Gave free wheat and grain to the poor. Senate had him killed. ...
... Felt the poor should be moved from the city back to the country Gave free wheat and grain to the poor. Senate had him killed. ...
Assess the responsibility of the Roman Senate for the outbreak of
... irresponsible act, especially if we are to accept Cicero’s desire to be appointed dictator. Nevertheless, we can at least say that this appointment was questionable on the Senate’s behalf, especially since it was at a time when ...
... irresponsible act, especially if we are to accept Cicero’s desire to be appointed dictator. Nevertheless, we can at least say that this appointment was questionable on the Senate’s behalf, especially since it was at a time when ...
Introduction to Caesar and Rome Powerpoint
... • Crassus and Pompey were rivals, but Caesar was able to bring them together • Caesar was Governor of Gaul (modern-day France); recruits soldiers & subdues rest of population ...
... • Crassus and Pompey were rivals, but Caesar was able to bring them together • Caesar was Governor of Gaul (modern-day France); recruits soldiers & subdues rest of population ...
Latin II Emperors Power Point
... •He gathered his power in Gaul (modern France) where he conquered and ravaged the countryside •Returned to Italy and crossed the Rubicon River without disbanding his army. ...
... •He gathered his power in Gaul (modern France) where he conquered and ravaged the countryside •Returned to Italy and crossed the Rubicon River without disbanding his army. ...
Rome had begun as a small city-state. It`s constitution, its
... Rome had begun as a small city-state. It's constitution, its government, its social structure, and its moral values were those of a small, mainly agrarian state. All of these, the constitution, government, social structure, and values, adapted well to the governing of Italy. The Empire, however, whi ...
... Rome had begun as a small city-state. It's constitution, its government, its social structure, and its moral values were those of a small, mainly agrarian state. All of these, the constitution, government, social structure, and values, adapted well to the governing of Italy. The Empire, however, whi ...