Rome: Republic To Empire 500 BC
... Office Of Consul • Consuls introduced legislation & led armies. • Two were elected to a term of one year each & each could block or veto the actions of the other. • The Senate could name one consul “dictator” for six months in times of crisis. ...
... Office Of Consul • Consuls introduced legislation & led armies. • Two were elected to a term of one year each & each could block or veto the actions of the other. • The Senate could name one consul “dictator” for six months in times of crisis. ...
Rome – Growth of an Empire
... Julius Caesar • Gaius Julius Caesar was a popular general and consul, who won battles and new territory for Rome. • Caesar was so powerful, that in 45 BCE, he took his army into the city of Rome to “restore order and pride for Roman citizens”. • The Senate was coerced into appointing Caesar dictato ...
... Julius Caesar • Gaius Julius Caesar was a popular general and consul, who won battles and new territory for Rome. • Caesar was so powerful, that in 45 BCE, he took his army into the city of Rome to “restore order and pride for Roman citizens”. • The Senate was coerced into appointing Caesar dictato ...
133-27 BC
... • In response to multiple threats on Rome’s frontiers, the consul Marius opened army service to plebeians who would be paid for service • Roman soldiers now owed their allegiance more to their generals than to the republic • Marius and one of his generals, Sulla, fought for control of Rome from 88 t ...
... • In response to multiple threats on Rome’s frontiers, the consul Marius opened army service to plebeians who would be paid for service • Roman soldiers now owed their allegiance more to their generals than to the republic • Marius and one of his generals, Sulla, fought for control of Rome from 88 t ...
Chapter 5 Ancient Rome and the Rise of Christianity
... -Farmers fell into debt, sold their land, and moved to the city looking for work -gap between rich and poor widens=riots and chaos ...
... -Farmers fell into debt, sold their land, and moved to the city looking for work -gap between rich and poor widens=riots and chaos ...
Global History and Geography II
... Rome Vocabulary/Individuals: Etruscans, Republic, senate, consuls, tribunes, patricians, plebeians, Twelve Tables, Punic Wars, Hannibal Barca, dictator, Julius Caesar, Pompey, Marc Antony, Augustus/Octavian (to be covered on Thursday) 1. Describe the structure of the Roman Republic. How did the Lati ...
... Rome Vocabulary/Individuals: Etruscans, Republic, senate, consuls, tribunes, patricians, plebeians, Twelve Tables, Punic Wars, Hannibal Barca, dictator, Julius Caesar, Pompey, Marc Antony, Augustus/Octavian (to be covered on Thursday) 1. Describe the structure of the Roman Republic. How did the Lati ...
The Roman Republic - Mrs. Brewington World History
... Officials, and various popular assemblies. Republic = Representatives (Rome) Democracy = All Free-Men (Greece) What is the U.S? ...
... Officials, and various popular assemblies. Republic = Representatives (Rome) Democracy = All Free-Men (Greece) What is the U.S? ...
Name: Date: ______ Pd: ______ Chapter 5 Reading Quiz 1
... 1) Describe the two main social classes in the Roman Republic and explain some ways that order was maintained. Patricians – rich, landowning minority of the Roman Republic Plebians – the poor class, the majority of the population consisting of small farmers and poorer people Initially, the senate fa ...
... 1) Describe the two main social classes in the Roman Republic and explain some ways that order was maintained. Patricians – rich, landowning minority of the Roman Republic Plebians – the poor class, the majority of the population consisting of small farmers and poorer people Initially, the senate fa ...
Politics of Greece and Rome
... After his death, the empire was unable to hold together and was split between three strong military generals ...
... After his death, the empire was unable to hold together and was split between three strong military generals ...
Republic
... 4. How did the office of dictator contribute to the balance and stability of the Roman Republic? Explain when there would be a dictator and what a dictator was expected to do. 5. What were at least 2 requirements for Roman citizenship? 6. What were at least 2 "rights" did Roman citizens have? 7. Wha ...
... 4. How did the office of dictator contribute to the balance and stability of the Roman Republic? Explain when there would be a dictator and what a dictator was expected to do. 5. What were at least 2 requirements for Roman citizenship? 6. What were at least 2 "rights" did Roman citizens have? 7. Wha ...
1. What were the important geographic features
... Italy and formed alliance with Latins, married Latin daughter of King, descendants founded Rome: Romulus and Remus; put in a basket in a river, rescued and raised by wolf. Romulus kills Remus and builds city of Rome and names after self. ...
... Italy and formed alliance with Latins, married Latin daughter of King, descendants founded Rome: Romulus and Remus; put in a basket in a river, rescued and raised by wolf. Romulus kills Remus and builds city of Rome and names after self. ...
Republican and Imperial Rome
... • Gaius Marius (157-86 BC) and Luius Cornelius Sulla (137-78 BC) vs. Jugurtha – Marius opens army to all citizens to volunteer ...
... • Gaius Marius (157-86 BC) and Luius Cornelius Sulla (137-78 BC) vs. Jugurtha – Marius opens army to all citizens to volunteer ...
Rome Overview
... A small number of aristocratic families, the patricians, gained a monopoly on the consulship and most other civic and priestly offices from the middle of the 5th century on. ...
... A small number of aristocratic families, the patricians, gained a monopoly on the consulship and most other civic and priestly offices from the middle of the 5th century on. ...
Ancient Rome and Early Christianity
... Harsh tyrant Romans were OVER IT. Established: RES PUBLICA (Public Affairs) REPUBLIC a form of government in which power ...
... Harsh tyrant Romans were OVER IT. Established: RES PUBLICA (Public Affairs) REPUBLIC a form of government in which power ...
All Roads Lead to Rome Geography and Peoples of Italy
... By the late Republic, many wealthy Romans were hiring Greeks as ...
... By the late Republic, many wealthy Romans were hiring Greeks as ...
Fusion Roman Republic Version A
... and served in the army. But they had little power. They could not marry out of their class. Also, the patricians could sell plebeians into slavery if they did not pay their debts. However, the plebeians had one important power. They were citizen-soldiers. The patricians needed them to defend Rome ag ...
... and served in the army. But they had little power. They could not marry out of their class. Also, the patricians could sell plebeians into slavery if they did not pay their debts. However, the plebeians had one important power. They were citizen-soldiers. The patricians needed them to defend Rome ag ...
5.1 Notes - Cloudfront.net
... These two consuls only served one term and checked, or limited, each other’s power. ...
... These two consuls only served one term and checked, or limited, each other’s power. ...
The Roman Republic
... 3. They were rich landowners who controlled the Senate. They also had the most power in the Assembly? ________________ 4. They were the “common people” of Rome who belonged to the Assembly, but had little influence in the government. ________________ 5. These people suggested laws for the Roman Repu ...
... 3. They were rich landowners who controlled the Senate. They also had the most power in the Assembly? ________________ 4. They were the “common people” of Rome who belonged to the Assembly, but had little influence in the government. ________________ 5. These people suggested laws for the Roman Repu ...
The Fall Of The Roman Republic
... At the end of the second century BC the Roman people was sovereign. True, rich aristocrats dominated politics. In order to become one of the annually elected 'magistrates' (who in Rome were concerned with all aspects of government, not merely the law) a man had to be very rich. Even the system of vo ...
... At the end of the second century BC the Roman people was sovereign. True, rich aristocrats dominated politics. In order to become one of the annually elected 'magistrates' (who in Rome were concerned with all aspects of government, not merely the law) a man had to be very rich. Even the system of vo ...
Centuriate Assembly
... Legions – Military Unit of Roman Army. All landowning citizens are required to serve in Roman Army (10 years if you wanted certain public offices) Twelve Tables – 451 BCE. First written code of laws for Rome. Protected all citizens under the law. Seen as an important victory for Plebian class. *How ...
... Legions – Military Unit of Roman Army. All landowning citizens are required to serve in Roman Army (10 years if you wanted certain public offices) Twelve Tables – 451 BCE. First written code of laws for Rome. Protected all citizens under the law. Seen as an important victory for Plebian class. *How ...