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Alps Mountains Map of Italy Apennines Mountains Tiber River Mediterranean Sea Ionian Sea The Geography of Ancient Rome • Based along the Tiber R. • Very small area with seven major rolling hills surrounding a flatter area • Swampy land below the Palatine hill will be cleared to make the Forum (meeting place) • This will become the center of the Republic The Location of Rome • Rome was located in Italy – Located on the Tiber River • Found nearly in the middle of Italy – Great access to the seas – Very fertile land – Great river access for trade • Protected by Alps Mountains to north and surrounded by water • Seas provided ways to travel, trade and some protection The Formation of Rome • Roman legend says two twins were responsible for founding Rome – Romulus and Remus – Sons of Mars and a Latin princess • Twins were thrown into the river and raised by a she-wolf • Both wanted to be king of the new city they started – Romulus kills Remus for power – Names the city Rome Early Founders/Groups of Rome • Early founders were Romulus/ Remus but the 1st real founders were… – The Latins around 1000-500 BCE • The 1st true “Romans” • Called the area Latium – Then the Greeks and the Etruscans come to area – All 3 groups battled for control of Ancient Rome • All 3 groups will bring cultural influences to the area such as religion, goods and other ideas Influence of the Greeks • Greeks set up trading posts along coast – Used as land for colonization too • Needed farm land due to lack of land in Greece • Romans eventually borrowed the ideas in religion - Roman Mythology – Explained same 3 things as Greek mythology • Life events, natural phenomena, and superhuman traits • Greeks also taught them how to grow grapes and olives on the land An Early Republic Forms • Etruscan kings ruled the area at first – Romans no longer wanted kings ruling • They overthrow the king and vow to kill anyone who tries to become king – They formed a republic – rule by the people • Republic- citizens who have the right to vote have the power – Citizenship in Rome – all free-born males How does Roman citizenship compare to Greek citizenship? Romans Struggle for Power • Two groups made up the early republic – Patricians- rich landowners • Held most of the power, but smaller population – Plebeians- commoners (farmers, artisans) • Larger population but had little power • Patricians felt that ancestry (powerful families) gave them power to make laws and hold office • Plebeians allowed to create an assembly – Created tribunes- protected them from unfair acts – Later gained them additional power Plebeians Gain Some Power • A major victory for the plebeians was… – The 12 Tables – first Roman code of law • Written laws applied to all citizens of Rome • Before this laws were unwritten and the patricians took advantage so laws favored them – Created in 451 BC • Established idea of all people equal under the law • 12 Tables were posted in the Forum for all to see • The Forum was created by draining swamps below the Palatine Hill by the Etruscans Government of the Republic • Roman gov’t took the best of all govt’s – Monarchy, Aristocracy, and Democracy • Had 2 Consuls- ran the army & gov’t – Could only serve 1 year every 10 years – 2nd consul could override any decision • Senate- made laws and decisions – Was 300 nobles, then plebeians added – Membership was for life Government of the Republic • Had 2 Assemblies– Citizen-soldiers made up Centuriate Assembly • Was controlled by patricians (rich), changed • Appointed consuls and made laws – Plebeians made up the Tribal Assembly • Eventually became the law making assembly • Dictator- elected in times of crisis for 6 months – Had absolute power to make laws and run the army The Roman Army • All citizens who owned land were required to fight in the Roman Legion – Organization and skill of Roman Army made them very successful in battles • Legion- group of 5000 soldiers – Usually heavily armored – Were foot soldiers or infantry – Had to serve 10 years to serve some offices • Cavalry- horse mounted soldiers • Century- smaller group of legion The Roman Legion 1 4 Equals 20 soldiers Equals 80 soldiers = Century Cavalry