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The Roman Republic Announcements • Today: • • • • Vocabulary of Ancient Rome Seven characteristics of Roman society Significance of Rome in W. Civ. Government of the Roman Republic Vocabulary of Ancient Rome • In groups of 3-4, identify and discuss the following terms (3 minutes). Do NOT use your textbook. Is there a modern English equivalent? • Paterfamilias senate patricians • Plebians (plebs) patriarchy pietas • Consuls censors tribunes • Pontifex maximus legionnaire municipia • Punic latifundia hellenistic • Republic (res publica) plebiscite Chronology of Roman Republic Archaic E. Repub. M. Repub. L. Repub. 753 509 450s 367 338 287 264 218 133 107 60 44 27 Founding of Rome (Romulus/Remus) Overthrow Tarquinius (Lucretia) Twelve Tables Plebian consuls Latin League dissolved Plebian laws binding to all 1st Punic War vs. Carthage 2nd Punic War Tiberius Gracchus assass. Marius, Sulla 1st Triumvirate J. Caesar assas. Augustus is emperor Founding Legends of Rome • Romulus & Remus • Twin sons suckled by she-wolf • Fratricide • Rape of Sabine Women • Lucretia • Honor, violence, fidelity Lucretia & Tarquinius Superbus Plutarch, as cited in Noble, p. 147 7 Themes of Republican Rome • • • • • • • Property Pater Past Pushing (outward) Patronage Practical Public (life) Significance of Ancient Rome • In groups of 3-4, brainstorm 6+ reasons why Rome is significant in Western Civ. Remember P.E.R.S.I.A. + G.T. • Do NOT use your textbook—discuss w/ your group. • Use both broad themes and specific examples. • Advanced topic: how do these reasons compare with our list for Ancient Greece? Some ideas on significance of Ancient Rome • Concept of mass citizenship Christianity/Papacy Roads • Social harmony b/w classes military develop’s (legion) polit. pluralism • Latin, & subsequent languages • imperial unity decadence • Elections and indirect democracy Art/Lit/Drama/ Philos./History • Citizen-soldier pragmatic, adaptive • Roman numerals • Checks & balances in gov’t Architecture (arches, acqu.) Census Roman Government • MonarchyRepublicMonarchy • Liberty, not equality • Polybius, “mixed constitution” • Executive, deliberative, legislative (no judicial) • Magistrates, senate, assemblies • Royal, oligarchic, democratic • Checks and balances Roman Republic: political structure Roman Virtues (see Noble, p. 149)