FROM REPUBLIC TO EMPIRE
... • There was a civil war in Rome after Julius Caesar's death. • Three of Julius Caesar's supporters joined forces and defeated the people who assassinated him. • Octavian - Caesar's 18-year old grandnephew • Mark Antony - one of Caesar's generals • Marcus Lepidus - another one of Caesar's generals • ...
... • There was a civil war in Rome after Julius Caesar's death. • Three of Julius Caesar's supporters joined forces and defeated the people who assassinated him. • Octavian - Caesar's 18-year old grandnephew • Mark Antony - one of Caesar's generals • Marcus Lepidus - another one of Caesar's generals • ...
Ancient Rome
... • Fighting began to break out over land so reformers tried to split it up among the people. • The wealthy in the senate opposed reform and felt threatened, so they killed the reformers. • There was a civil war starting because multiple generals wanted to take power. ...
... • Fighting began to break out over land so reformers tried to split it up among the people. • The wealthy in the senate opposed reform and felt threatened, so they killed the reformers. • There was a civil war starting because multiple generals wanted to take power. ...
UNIT ASSESSMENT: Canada
... 2. Mars, the Roman god of war, had twin sons named Romulus and Remus. 3. Who were the wealthy and powerful people of Rome? patricians 4. Who were the poor working men and women? plebeians 5. Rome is on the Italian Peninsula. 6. Each year, Roman citizens got to elect two consuls who were the most imp ...
... 2. Mars, the Roman god of war, had twin sons named Romulus and Remus. 3. Who were the wealthy and powerful people of Rome? patricians 4. Who were the poor working men and women? plebeians 5. Rome is on the Italian Peninsula. 6. Each year, Roman citizens got to elect two consuls who were the most imp ...
gain ally - Gimnazjum 25
... A That no one man should hold too much power B That one man should hold all the power C That everyone should share the power in a democratic system of government Which position was permanently granted to Julius Caesar in 44 BCE? A King B Dictator C Prime Minister What was the name of Brutus' main co ...
... A That no one man should hold too much power B That one man should hold all the power C That everyone should share the power in a democratic system of government Which position was permanently granted to Julius Caesar in 44 BCE? A King B Dictator C Prime Minister What was the name of Brutus' main co ...
Chapter 6 Section 2 Notes
... 284 Diocletian, who will divide the Roman Empire, becomes emperor. ...
... 284 Diocletian, who will divide the Roman Empire, becomes emperor. ...
Julius Caesar – Introductory Notes
... voice, was effectively run by wealthy and powerful noble families (“patricians”) versus the common people (“plebeians”). The wealthy were the only ones who could afford not to work and dedicate their lives to public affairs including holding important political offices and sitting in the Senate. L ...
... voice, was effectively run by wealthy and powerful noble families (“patricians”) versus the common people (“plebeians”). The wealthy were the only ones who could afford not to work and dedicate their lives to public affairs including holding important political offices and sitting in the Senate. L ...
Why was Julius Caesar murdered?
... that Rome would be safer if one of these generals took over completely. They thought that the Republic wasn’t very good at dealing with the problems Rome faced. What problems might there be in a situation of this kind due to the structure of the Roman Republic? Think back to your diagram (next slide ...
... that Rome would be safer if one of these generals took over completely. They thought that the Republic wasn’t very good at dealing with the problems Rome faced. What problems might there be in a situation of this kind due to the structure of the Roman Republic? Think back to your diagram (next slide ...
Julius Caesar Background
... Political History Three years after the battle of Pharsalia, Caesar defeated Pompey’s two sons at Munda, Spain. By now, Caesar had been made dictator for life. Thus, Shakespeare begins his play with Caesar returning in victory from Spain. Caesar was the undisputed leader and master of the ent ...
... Political History Three years after the battle of Pharsalia, Caesar defeated Pompey’s two sons at Munda, Spain. By now, Caesar had been made dictator for life. Thus, Shakespeare begins his play with Caesar returning in victory from Spain. Caesar was the undisputed leader and master of the ent ...
Spartacus: After reading chapter 7, section 3 and Spartacus, why do
... Spartacus: 1. After reading chapter 7, section 3 and Spartacus, why do you think the Romans feared a slave revolt? 2. Why do you think the slave revolt led by Spartacus was successful for two years? Cleopatra and Rome: 3. Caesar’s selection of Octavian as his heir was a surprise. Based on your readi ...
... Spartacus: 1. After reading chapter 7, section 3 and Spartacus, why do you think the Romans feared a slave revolt? 2. Why do you think the slave revolt led by Spartacus was successful for two years? Cleopatra and Rome: 3. Caesar’s selection of Octavian as his heir was a surprise. Based on your readi ...
The Roman Empire Brings Change
... What were the names of the wars fought between Carthage and Rome? What was the name of the great Carthaginian general? What animal did Hannibal use to cross the Alps in the 2nd Punic War? Name at least 2 things the Romans did to destroy the city of Carthage ...
... What were the names of the wars fought between Carthage and Rome? What was the name of the great Carthaginian general? What animal did Hannibal use to cross the Alps in the 2nd Punic War? Name at least 2 things the Romans did to destroy the city of Carthage ...
Ch. 5-2-2
... • Octavian given the title of Augustus or Exalted one • Exercised absolute power without using the name King • The 500 year Republic was gone, the Roman empire was born ...
... • Octavian given the title of Augustus or Exalted one • Exercised absolute power without using the name King • The 500 year Republic was gone, the Roman empire was born ...
Caesar`s Conquests
... loyal troops and crossed the Rubicon (ROO • bih • KAHN) River. This small river separated Caesar's military command area from Roman Italy. According to legend, Caesar saw a vision that inspired him to cross the Rubicon. He exclaimed to his troops: "Even yet we may draw back; but once cross yon littl ...
... loyal troops and crossed the Rubicon (ROO • bih • KAHN) River. This small river separated Caesar's military command area from Roman Italy. According to legend, Caesar saw a vision that inspired him to cross the Rubicon. He exclaimed to his troops: "Even yet we may draw back; but once cross yon littl ...
fall of the roman republic: 133-27 bc
... other for control of the military during a campaign in Mithradates. Sulla marched his army on the city of Rome itself…thus began the first CIVIL WAR. Sulla prevailed (Marius having died in 86BC) and imposed reactionary political reform on Rome as dictator for the purpose of restoring the Republic. ...
... other for control of the military during a campaign in Mithradates. Sulla marched his army on the city of Rome itself…thus began the first CIVIL WAR. Sulla prevailed (Marius having died in 86BC) and imposed reactionary political reform on Rome as dictator for the purpose of restoring the Republic. ...
From Republic to Dictatorship
... Inability to Compromise By the 2nd century B.C., the common people were again demanding economic and political reforms. The aristocracy, controlling the Senate, bitterly opposed measures that threatened their wealth and power. Since the spirit of compromise of the early Republic was dead, peaceful ...
... Inability to Compromise By the 2nd century B.C., the common people were again demanding economic and political reforms. The aristocracy, controlling the Senate, bitterly opposed measures that threatened their wealth and power. Since the spirit of compromise of the early Republic was dead, peaceful ...
Roman Reformers
... 107 B.C. first lower class Roman to be elected to such a high office Set up professional army, everyone could join. Offered pay, land, pensions, and items Helped by providing jobs, hurt by making soldiers loyal to general rather than the government ...
... 107 B.C. first lower class Roman to be elected to such a high office Set up professional army, everyone could join. Offered pay, land, pensions, and items Helped by providing jobs, hurt by making soldiers loyal to general rather than the government ...
Republic to Empire
... Caused a number of poor individuals to drift to the city of Rome. Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus- Tribunes who were killed by senators for urging them to give land back to the poor ...
... Caused a number of poor individuals to drift to the city of Rome. Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus- Tribunes who were killed by senators for urging them to give land back to the poor ...
History Revision
... • Caesar was a successful army general • This meant he spent a lot of time with the plebeians as well as patricians • He strongly believed in the rights of the plebeians • He knew true power came with the support of the people His changes • He helped limit slavery by ordering landowners to hire work ...
... • Caesar was a successful army general • This meant he spent a lot of time with the plebeians as well as patricians • He strongly believed in the rights of the plebeians • He knew true power came with the support of the people His changes • He helped limit slavery by ordering landowners to hire work ...
After the Punic Wars
... Triumvirate = a ___________ of __________ leaders working _________________ in __________________ ...
... Triumvirate = a ___________ of __________ leaders working _________________ in __________________ ...
He was probably the greatest general of Roman history His soldiers
... Rubicon,” which led to civil war ...
... Rubicon,” which led to civil war ...
Chapter 3 Notes
... The Rise of Julius Caesar In 60 B.C., three men ruled the republic. They were ________________, Pompey, and Caesar. They formed a The First Triumvirate, which is a group of ________________ people who share equal power. ______________ wanted to be the only ruler, which was technically not allowed in ...
... The Rise of Julius Caesar In 60 B.C., three men ruled the republic. They were ________________, Pompey, and Caesar. They formed a The First Triumvirate, which is a group of ________________ people who share equal power. ______________ wanted to be the only ruler, which was technically not allowed in ...
After the Punic Wars
... Triumvirate = a ___________ of __________ leaders working _________________ in __________________ ...
... Triumvirate = a ___________ of __________ leaders working _________________ in __________________ ...
Julius Caesar (play)
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599. It is one of several plays written by Shakespeare based on true events from Roman history, which also include Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra.Although the title is Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar is not the most visible character in its action; he appears alive in only three scenes. Marcus Brutus speaks more than four times as many lines and the central psychological drama is his struggle between the conflicting demands of honor, patriotism and friendship.