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Roman Empire End of the Republic Plebeians wanted more freedoms, led to 100 years of civil war In 60 BCE Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus formed the First Triumvirate (group of three sharing power) Caesar gathered popularity by fighting the Gallic Wars (v. Gauls) Crassus killed fighting in Asia Pompey had the senate order Caesar back to Rome and disband Caesar defeated Pompey’s army and became dictator of Rome Caesar did a lot of reforms for the poor, eventually killed because too powerful (Ides of March 44 BCE) Triumvirate Octavian, Caesar’s nephew, (after fighting Brutus and Cassius with Caesar’s friend Marc Antony) became the absolute ruler of Rome 27 BCE Republic replaced by an absolute monarchy Augustus (27 – 14 BCE) Octavian takes the name Augustus, “sacred majesty” Reforms maintained peace stable Government reformed administration fair taxes encouraged trade, science, art, and literature built roads and buildings Pax Romana Beginning of the Pax Romana “Peace of Rome” 200 years, ended with Marcus Aurelius social cohesion, classical civilization reached entire empire arts and sciences thrived The Fall of The Roman Empire Political Causes inefficient and corrupt Government empire too big succession problems led to civil wars SOCIAL CAUSES interested in luxury instead of patriotism sharp class distinctions cities declined ECONOMIC CAUSES small farmers abandoned land to big estates (latifundia), less productive economic decline due to large estates’ self-sufficiency heavy taxation destroyed peoples willingness to work slaves led to unemployment MILITARY CAUSES Warlike spirit weakened by Christian teachings of peace Barbarian mercenaries in army armies set government policy Dictators Diocletian (284-305 CE) Divided the empire into two halves to simplify running it last emperor to persecute Christians Constantine (312-337 CE) moved capital from Rome to Byzantium (which he renamed Constantinople) converted to Christianity Barbarians Barbarians 1st – 4th C. CE, Germanic tribes attack because of fertile lands and wealth, Rome withstood 4th – 5th C. CE. Huns invade from Asia, many Germanic tribes fled to Rome Germanic tribes invade, overthrow last emperor in 476 476 a Germanic Chieftain claims the throne of Rome Contributions Roman Law all equal guaranteed legal protection Architecture roads, aqueducts, bridges arch, dome, concrete Latin Romance languages: Spanish, French, Italian ½ of English words Dailies: Fall of Rome Which emperors began and ended the Pax Romana? What is a latifundia? Why are Spanish, French, and Italian known as Romance languages? What date was the fall of Rome? What happened? What did Diocletian do? Why?