Timeline
... effectively a triumvirate. Prior to the formation of the triumvirate Crassus had been an opponent of Pompey. Pompey married Caesar's daughter Julia. At that time Caesar remarried. His new wife, Calpurnia, was the daughter of the man who would win the consulship for the next year. As consul Caesar in ...
... effectively a triumvirate. Prior to the formation of the triumvirate Crassus had been an opponent of Pompey. Pompey married Caesar's daughter Julia. At that time Caesar remarried. His new wife, Calpurnia, was the daughter of the man who would win the consulship for the next year. As consul Caesar in ...
Augustus Octavian Caesar
... cared about Rome and Roman traditions. This set off a public outcry against Mark Antony and Cleopatra. Knowing this could start a civil war, Augustus persuaded the Senate to declare war on Cleopatra. The two sides starting fighting and almost immediately it was clear that Augustus had the advantage. ...
... cared about Rome and Roman traditions. This set off a public outcry against Mark Antony and Cleopatra. Knowing this could start a civil war, Augustus persuaded the Senate to declare war on Cleopatra. The two sides starting fighting and almost immediately it was clear that Augustus had the advantage. ...
Stage 3: Tarquin Superbus and Lucius Junius Brutus
... most beautiful and faithful wife in all of Rome. After some discussion the men decided that Collatinus was right and Lucretia was declared the best wife in Rome. That night, once the men went to sleep, Sextus Tarquinius, the son of Tarquin the Proud, snuck out of camp and rode back to Rome. He arriv ...
... most beautiful and faithful wife in all of Rome. After some discussion the men decided that Collatinus was right and Lucretia was declared the best wife in Rome. That night, once the men went to sleep, Sextus Tarquinius, the son of Tarquin the Proud, snuck out of camp and rode back to Rome. He arriv ...
EMPERORS OF ROME
... companions through hostile territory to get to his greatuncle Caesar’s home front, which impressed Caesar very much. ...
... companions through hostile territory to get to his greatuncle Caesar’s home front, which impressed Caesar very much. ...
Amaury Figueroa
... control and power. Porter uses Plutarch’s narrations to analyze this and states that: The Roman political elite operated in an incredibly small world…6 Those who were part of the body politic were Patricians, the original aristocratic families who govern ancient Rome. For hundreds of years these fam ...
... control and power. Porter uses Plutarch’s narrations to analyze this and states that: The Roman political elite operated in an incredibly small world…6 Those who were part of the body politic were Patricians, the original aristocratic families who govern ancient Rome. For hundreds of years these fam ...
The Roman Civil War
... but people in Rome became worried he may be becoming more Egyptian than Roman so he returned home and never spoke to Cleopatra or his son again. Many rich and powerful people in Rome began to fear how popular he was becoming. The Senate ordered him to quit the army – instead, Caesar used his loyal a ...
... but people in Rome became worried he may be becoming more Egyptian than Roman so he returned home and never spoke to Cleopatra or his son again. Many rich and powerful people in Rome began to fear how popular he was becoming. The Senate ordered him to quit the army – instead, Caesar used his loyal a ...
The Second Triumvirate
... • The Senate deemed Julius Caesar as having been a god. This enhanced Octavian's status still further. • Antony and Octavian undertook a military expedition to the east to defeat Brutus and Cassius. • Brutus and Cassius kill themselves. • The Triumvirate then divide up the Empire. • Anthony gets the ...
... • The Senate deemed Julius Caesar as having been a god. This enhanced Octavian's status still further. • Antony and Octavian undertook a military expedition to the east to defeat Brutus and Cassius. • Brutus and Cassius kill themselves. • The Triumvirate then divide up the Empire. • Anthony gets the ...
The Weakness of the Late Republic
... First to use army against the government: Sulla’s march on Rome Dictatorship ...
... First to use army against the government: Sulla’s march on Rome Dictatorship ...
And never say no: politics as usual
... in a toga, which was nOleyery Roma.n's everyday costume. as is generally thought, but rather the equivalent of a co~servative three.piece suit and tie. And he made sure that it had been freshly laundered to shiny whiteness-he was candidatus (i.e.. gleamingly whitened)-our word comes right out of thi ...
... in a toga, which was nOleyery Roma.n's everyday costume. as is generally thought, but rather the equivalent of a co~servative three.piece suit and tie. And he made sure that it had been freshly laundered to shiny whiteness-he was candidatus (i.e.. gleamingly whitened)-our word comes right out of thi ...
Cleopatra - FLYPARSONS.org
... Rome was in turmoil after Caesar's murder. Several armies competed for control. The two greatest Roman armies were those of Marc Antony and Octavian. Octavian was the adopted son of Julius Caesar, but Marc Antony was believed to have led a larger army. When Antony asked Cleopatra to meet with him, C ...
... Rome was in turmoil after Caesar's murder. Several armies competed for control. The two greatest Roman armies were those of Marc Antony and Octavian. Octavian was the adopted son of Julius Caesar, but Marc Antony was believed to have led a larger army. When Antony asked Cleopatra to meet with him, C ...
Caesar defeats the Helvetii, the Germans and the Nervii
... 5. Caesar practically “invented” charisma. He was almost irresistible to both women and men. 6. Caesar had a son with Cleopatra, named Caesarion. He brought them back to Rome with him after the Civil War. Cleopatra later had an affair with Mark Antony. It is presumed that Octavian had Caesarion put ...
... 5. Caesar practically “invented” charisma. He was almost irresistible to both women and men. 6. Caesar had a son with Cleopatra, named Caesarion. He brought them back to Rome with him after the Civil War. Cleopatra later had an affair with Mark Antony. It is presumed that Octavian had Caesarion put ...
chapter 11 section 1
... Rome’s Accomplishments The Romans made lasting achievements in science, engineering, architecture, and art. In addition, Rome’s literary tradition and legal system remain influential today. Science and Engineering The Romans took a practical approach to their study of science and engineering. Roman ...
... Rome’s Accomplishments The Romans made lasting achievements in science, engineering, architecture, and art. In addition, Rome’s literary tradition and legal system remain influential today. Science and Engineering The Romans took a practical approach to their study of science and engineering. Roman ...
The Fall of the Republic - 6th Grade Social Studies
... Reading Connection Did you know that George Washington, Andrew Jackson, William H. Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Ulysses S. Grant, and Dwight D. Eisenhower all commanded armies before becoming president? Read to learn about a famous Roman who made a similar jump from military leader to political leader. ...
... Reading Connection Did you know that George Washington, Andrew Jackson, William H. Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Ulysses S. Grant, and Dwight D. Eisenhower all commanded armies before becoming president? Read to learn about a famous Roman who made a similar jump from military leader to political leader. ...
Kaylee Study Guide for Chapter 34: From Republic to Empire
... Fourth Period: Rome Becomes an Empire/ the Rise of Caesar Augustus Rome officially became an empire when Octavian Caesar took control. (This period lasted from 44 B.C.E.-14 C.E.) When Caesar was murdered, Rome started another decade of civil war. After the decade ended, a new dictator took charge: O ...
... Fourth Period: Rome Becomes an Empire/ the Rise of Caesar Augustus Rome officially became an empire when Octavian Caesar took control. (This period lasted from 44 B.C.E.-14 C.E.) When Caesar was murdered, Rome started another decade of civil war. After the decade ended, a new dictator took charge: O ...
The Roman Empire
... no true Roman would do this and Antony lost a lot of public support. • Octavian definitely got the will illegally. There’s also speculation as to whether it was genuine or a forgery made for propaganda purposes. • Rome declares war on Cleopatra and Egypt (and Antony by association). ...
... no true Roman would do this and Antony lost a lot of public support. • Octavian definitely got the will illegally. There’s also speculation as to whether it was genuine or a forgery made for propaganda purposes. • Rome declares war on Cleopatra and Egypt (and Antony by association). ...
Lesson 3
... visit in a letter to a friend. In this excerpt from the letter, you can sense that Cicero is not comfortable with Caesar. ...
... visit in a letter to a friend. In this excerpt from the letter, you can sense that Cicero is not comfortable with Caesar. ...
File - 12 Ancient History
... o “Pompey’s main aim in the late 50s seems to have been to make sure that Caesar did not become his equal, but to do this without resorting to civil war” o “Created a great deal of fear and anger among the optimates, since these three men between them had power, wealth, status, and support from the ...
... o “Pompey’s main aim in the late 50s seems to have been to make sure that Caesar did not become his equal, but to do this without resorting to civil war” o “Created a great deal of fear and anger among the optimates, since these three men between them had power, wealth, status, and support from the ...
Rise of an Empire
... men who killed him The Other side is led by three men; Caesar’s grandnephew ...
... men who killed him The Other side is led by three men; Caesar’s grandnephew ...
Year 8 History End of Year Exam Revision
... When an important person is killed. Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of senators on 15th March 44 BC. When there is war between two groups with a country. Caesar‟s supporters went to war with Pompey‟s supporters so that Caesar could become the leader of Rome. Hannibal’s Attack on Rome ...
... When an important person is killed. Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of senators on 15th March 44 BC. When there is war between two groups with a country. Caesar‟s supporters went to war with Pompey‟s supporters so that Caesar could become the leader of Rome. Hannibal’s Attack on Rome ...
File - Kihei Charter STEM Academy Middle School
... grandnephew An heir is someone who inherits a title or property. Caesar’s will made Octavian one of the richest men in Rome, but the will provided Octavian with something even more valuable: the right for Octavian to call himself Caesar. Octavian joined Antony and another general named Lepidus in an ...
... grandnephew An heir is someone who inherits a title or property. Caesar’s will made Octavian one of the richest men in Rome, but the will provided Octavian with something even more valuable: the right for Octavian to call himself Caesar. Octavian joined Antony and another general named Lepidus in an ...
Jim Ellis - Wright State University
... With the alliance of Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar in 60 BCE Rome’s first triumvirate was born. Immediately following the formation of the triumvirate Caesar left to conquer Gaul for the next seven years leaving Pompey and Crassus to govern much of the Republic. Together the three rulers controlled mo ...
... With the alliance of Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar in 60 BCE Rome’s first triumvirate was born. Immediately following the formation of the triumvirate Caesar left to conquer Gaul for the next seven years leaving Pompey and Crassus to govern much of the Republic. Together the three rulers controlled mo ...
To Tell the Truth: Julius Caesar MC: Now let us meet Julius Caesar
... Number 2: I listen to advice from the Senate, but Make all important decisions myself. This angers some senators. Others do not want their government headed by a dictator. Also, there are Romans who do not approve of my making citizens of former enemies we have conquered. Number 3: People are afraid ...
... Number 2: I listen to advice from the Senate, but Make all important decisions myself. This angers some senators. Others do not want their government headed by a dictator. Also, there are Romans who do not approve of my making citizens of former enemies we have conquered. Number 3: People are afraid ...
Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus 63 B.C.
... This limited alliance, designed to establish a balance in the powers among the three rivals while also increasing their powers, was called the Second Triumvirate. Octavian, Antony and Lepidus initiated a period of proscriptions, or forcible takeovers of the estates and assets of wealthy Romans. Whi ...
... This limited alliance, designed to establish a balance in the powers among the three rivals while also increasing their powers, was called the Second Triumvirate. Octavian, Antony and Lepidus initiated a period of proscriptions, or forcible takeovers of the estates and assets of wealthy Romans. Whi ...
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.