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From Republic to Empire Review 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Republic Senate Consuls Tribunes Dictator 12 tables Veto Questions you still have It took the Romans 500 years to grow from a republic to an empire First Period of Expansion When: 509 to 264 b.c. e Areas conquered: ◦ The Italian peninsula Effects of this conquest: ◦ The Romans made allies of their former enemies. Together they controlled all of Italy Second Period of Expansion When: ◦ 265 to 146 b.c.e The Punic Wars ◦ Who did they fight? Carthage (Empire in North Africa) ◦ Why? Both wanted to control the western Mediterranean area (today’s Spain) The effects of the Punic Wars They fought a total of 3 wars ◦ The first one was fought mainly at sea ◦ During the second war Carthage attacked Italy. Hannibal marched his army from Spain across the Alps and into Italy. ◦ In the third war Rome burned Carthage to the ground Through these wars, Rome defeated Carthage Rome was now the greatest power in the Mediterranean region Areas conquered… Carthage 3 islands – Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica Much of Spain Macedonia Greece Third Period of Expansion When: 147 to 44 b.c.e What areas did Rome conquer? ◦ Gaul ◦ Asia Minor and Syria ◦ North Africa Triumvirate WHAT? ◦ A group of three men who hold political power ◦ The 1st Triumvirate was made up of: Julius Caesar Pompey the Great Marcus Crassus Pompey vs. Caesar Eventually a power struggle developed between Caesar and Pompey as both wanted to gain sole control of Rome Both were successful military generals ◦ Pompey had conquered Eastern areas such as Asia Minor and Syria ◦ Julius Caesar had conquered much of Gaul in the west Versus Civil War A civil war broke out between Pompey and Caesar ◦ The Senate supported Pompey and forbad Caesar to enter Italy with his army Caesar disobeyed ◦ In January 49 B.C., he crossed the Rubicon river and marched into Italy After three years of fighting, Caesar defeated Pompey The event that marked the end of the Republic. A frightened senate named Caesar dictator for life ◦ which violated the rules of the Republic Why was Caesar so popular? The poor loved him since he provided… free food and shelter work by building roads and new buildings free entertainment The death of Caesar Caesar was killed in 44 b.c. by 60 senators WHY? ◦ they feared losing their own power they thought that he would become a king… ◦ they also thought they were saving the republic Fourth Period of Expansion When: ◦ 44 b.c.e to 117 c.e. After Caesars death… ◦ Rome plunged into a series of civil wars that lasted for 10 years ◦ Octavian defeated them all and became the absolute ruler of Rome……… Who was Octavian? He was Caesar’s grandnephew and adopted son What title did he take? Augustus, which means “revered” (honored) Many called him Caesar Augustus He was Rome’s 1st Emperor Empire - Emperor What is an Empire? ◦ A large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single ruler How did Octavian rule? A. He had complete control over Rome B. He restored peace and order to Rome (Pax Romana) He built massive roads and bridges, government buildings, and huge public baths He said, “I left Rome a city of marble, though I found it a city of bricks.” Pax Romana What? ◦ Roman Peace which lasted for about 200 years ◦ It was a time of Peace and Prosperity - the Roman culture spread around the western world ◦ During the Pax Romana, the Roman Empire reached its peak in terms of land area its population swelled to an estimated 70 million people. The size of the Roman Empire at its height. The Empire controlled in 117 c.e. an area ◦ from Britain/England ◦ to Syria/Judea (today’s Israel) ◦ The Empire never crossed the Rhine and the Danube Rivers in the north Summary 1. Describe the Punic Wars ◦ Who fought? ◦ Why? ◦ What were the effects? 2. Why is Julius Caesar important, what did he do? 3. What event marked the end of the Republic? 4. Define empire and identify the 1st emperor of Rome. What title did he get? 5. Define Pax Romana.