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ANCIENT ROME AND THE RISE OF CHRISTIANITY  Roman civilization arises in Italy  The Italian peninsula is centrally located in the Mediterranean Sea  Rome sits toward the center of Italy  Unifying the lands of Italy  Italy’s geography makes it easier to unify than Greece.  Italy is not broken up into isolated valleys.  The Apennine mountains are less rugged.  There are broad, fertile plains in the north and west.  Great for planting  Able to support a growing population.  Early settlers  Latins  Settled along the Tiber River  Small villages over 7 hills o Villages grow together into Rome The Legend of Romulus and Remus  Said to be twin sons of a Latin woman and the war god Mars. o Romans loved this legend because it gave the Romans a divine origin.  Etruscans  Lived to the north of Rome  Origins are uncertain  Ruled much of central Italy, including Rome o Rome learned much from the Etruscan civilization 1. Alphabet • From Greeks 2. Architecture • Arch 3. Engineering • Drained the land along the Tiber River Etruscan art Etruscan temple Etruscan burial mound Structuring the Republic Senate Senate nominates 2 consuls who oversee the government. They can only serve for one term. In times of war dictator may be chosen. Landholding upper-class. Originally the only ones eligible to serve in the Senate. Patricians Plebeians Farmers, merchants, traders, etc. made up the bulk of the population. Had little influence.  Plebeians' Fight For Their Rights  The efforts of plebeians to protect their rights shaped the early Republic.  In time, they gained certain rights: 1. Elect tribunes • Could veto certain laws 2. Forced the Senate to choose some plebs as consuls 3. Election to the Senate 4. The Twelve Tables ROME CONQUERS THE MEDITERRANEAN AND ROMAN CONFEDERATION  By 264 BC Rome had conquered virtually all of Italy Set up the Roman confederation to help with rule •Latins were made citizens •Others were made allies Free to run local matters Had to provide soldiers for Rome Loyal allies could become citizens Peoples conquered by Rome were made to feel a part of Rome’s success Carthage: Large trading empire Western Mediterranean Sea Carthaginian Empire extends to Sicily Rome cannot have this! Second Punic War Hannibal nearly defeats Rome, but is unable to finish the job Carthage loses Spain Rome becomes dominant in the Mediterranean Third Punic War Rome completely destroys Carthage City wiped out and fields plowed under with salt 133 B.C.: Macedonia, Greece, Pergamum are all defeated. Rome is now the master of the Med. Sea.  The Impact at Home  Control of Med. Sea means increased trade.  A new class of rich emerge  They build latifundia and drive smaller farmers out of business.  Poor and unemployed farmers flock to Rome.  The gap between rich and poor widens  Causing riots  Increase in corruption  Greed and self-interest replace hard work and devotion to duty. The Deline of the Roman Republic and Rise of Julius Caesar  The Roman Republic Declines  Rome is plunged into a series of civil war:  Who should rule: • Senators? (Stay the same) • Popular political leaders? (reforms)  Rome’s citizen soldiers have become professional soldiers.  More loyal to their commanders than to the Roman government • Commanders took better care of their men than the gov’t did.  Julius Caesar the Dictator  Caesar vs. Pompey  Two ambitious commanders  Dominated Roman politics • Caesar had conquered France and Gaul-Pompey alarmed. • Pompey gets the Senate to order Caesar to disband his armies • Caesar marches on Rome and takes it. • Forces the Senate to make him dictator. • Caesar makes reforms but his enemies distrust him.  Caesar Killed  His enemies feared he planned to make himself King  The death of Caesar means Rome is again plunged into the civil war.  Marc Antony vs Octavian  Antony = Caesar’s chief general.  Octavian = Caesar’s grandnephew  At first they meant to track down the murderers  They soon quarreled.  This set off a bitter struggle for power.  Octavian defeats Antony and Cleopatra Octavian Marc Antony Cleopatra THE ROMAN EMPIRE THE ROMAN EMPIRE  The age of the Roman Empire dawns.  Octavian wins the power struggle with Marc Antony.  The Senate gives him the title of “The exalted one” or Augustus and declare him the “first citizen”  Augustus is very careful to NOT call himself king but…  He did have absolute power and he could name his successor.  The Roman Republic was dead.  Augustus builds a stable government.  Used firm but moderate policies  Left the senate in place  Created a well-trained civil service to enforce laws  High-level jobs were open to men of talent regardless of class  Allows cities and provinces to selfgovern themselves • This creates loyalty  Economic reforms  Created a census to make the tax system more fair  The post office issued new coins • Made trade easier  Put the jobless to work building temples, etc.  Augustus’ government survived over 200 years but…  Who would rule after the emperor died?  This could be a problem.  Emperor’s vary  Not all of Augustus’ successors were great rulers.  Weak  Incompetent  EVIL! INSANE! • Caligula  Appointed his horse consul • Nero  Persecuted Christians  Sometimes blamed for torching Rome  Some are good rulers  Hadrian • codified Roman law. • Built a wall to keep Celts in Scotland from attacking Roman territory  Marcus Aurelius • Came close to the philosopher-king Plato had wanted.  Pax Romana  200 years of peace and prosperity  Expansion of trade and Roman culture. The Rise of Christianity The teachings of Jesus Jesus was a Jewish prophet from Galilee Believed his mission was to complete the salvation that god had promised to Israel. He believed he was the messiah. Transformation of the inner person was more important than blindly following the law. His preaching caused controversy. Some though they could lead to a revolt. Jesus is welcomed by some in Jerusalem. Others see him as a dangerous troublemaker.  Some Jewish priest believed he was challenging their leadership.  Roman authorities saw him as a revolutionary who might lead the Jews to revolt.  Jesus is arrested, tried and sentenced to death.  Crucifixion • Slow, tortuous death.  The Message of Christianity Spreads  Jesus is called “The Christ” or anointed one.  Belief in him will lead to eternal life.  Christians.  His teachings are spread in nearby Jewish communities.  Two men spread the word even farther. St. Peter  Brought the religion to the city of Rome itself. Might this have been risky? YES  St. Paul  Spreads the word through Asia Minor, Africa, and Europe.  Paul is the most influential person in Christianity. The Decline and Fall  The Empire Divides  180 ADMarcus Aurelius dies  Pax Romana ends  The next 100 years = economic and political turmoil.  Political violence becomes common  Disruptive political patterns emerge • Emperors are overthrown  Generals  “intriguers”  Violence and instability are now the rule  Social and economic problems arise  Heavy taxes needed to support the army • Paid for by business people and farmers  Many Problems Cause Rome to Fall  Military attacks  Barbarian invasions • Roman legions lack discipline and training • Mercenaries are hired • Little/no loyalty to Rome  Political turmoil  Gov’t becomes oppressive • loses the support of the people  Corrupt officials  Civil war  Rival armies • Loyal to commanders  Divided empire • Weakened the empire beyond repair • Richer Eastern Empire did not help  Economic weakness  Heavy taxes needed • To support the military • Vast bureaucracy • Reliance on slave labor slowed technological advances • Climate change? • Population decrease  Social decay  Lack of: • Patriotism • Discipline • Devotion to duty Did Rome Fall?  Rome does not disappear completely in 476 • Eastern Roman Empire flourishes for another 1000 years Byzantine Empire  Rome shifts from one way of life to another  People in Italy do not change much  Germanic customs, languages and culture replace the Roman ones  Christian Church maintains much of the Roman ways.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            