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Title: Rome: From Kingdom to Republic


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Rome From Kingdom to Republic
HST 397 Ancient History Prof. Marc Cooper
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Gaul
Alps
Apennine Mountains
Adriatic Sea
Pyrenees
Rome
Spain
Italy
Mediterranean Sea
Sicily
Africa
3
Geography
  • Widest in the north.
  • Most of the peninsula is less than 125 miles
    wide.
  • Italy enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate.
  • The Alps mountains in the north block cold winds.
  • Apennine mountains run diagonally across northern
    Italy and then turn southward to bisect the
    peninsula
  • Most people lived on the west side of the
    Apennines
  • South - poorer soil and less water.
  • Hills of Italy are gentle enough for pasturing
    and wood was plentiful.
  • Hills did not act as barriers to isolate cities
    as was the case in Greece.

4
The Etruscans and the Origins of Rome
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Romulus and Remus Roman Foundation Legend
  • Legendary twins rescued by a she-wolf founded
    Rome in 753 BCE.
  • No evidence for their existence
  • Roman tradition makes Romulus the founder of the
    state
  • Responsible for the state cult
  • Responsible for setting up the major civil and
    religious institutions

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Etruscan lands ca. 650 - 550 BCE
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Etruscans
  • Cities developed under Greek influence in the 8th
    century
  • Dominated northern Italy including Rome
  • Borrowed much of their culture from the Greek
    colonists in the south including alphabet
  • Formed a confederacy of 12 cities to defend
    themselves against
  • Gauls to the north
  • Greek piracy at sea
  • Hill tribes to the east and south
  • Probably founded Roman monarchy

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The kingdom of Rome was on the Tiber River
  • City founded at lowest ford
  • Villages formed town in the 8th century BCE
  • Etruscan kings ruled Rome from ca. 600 500 BCE

9
The Roman republic and its constitution
  • Social classes
  • Patricians - aristocrats
  • Plebians commoners
  • Class important in early law
  • Status equally important
  • Patron Client relationship
  • Patrons became nobile in later Republic
  • Patrons control government

10
Establishment of the republic
  • Rome nobility deposed the last Etruscan king in
    509 BCE
  • Republican constitution included two consuls
  • Consuls were elected by an assembly dominated by
    the patricians
  • Senate advised the consuls and ratified major
    decisions
  • Senate and consuls represented the interests of
    the patricians

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Conflicts between patricians and plebeians
  • Patricians granted plebeians the tribunes
  • Plebiscites became law by 400 BCE
  • Tribunes' power to intervene and veto decisions
  • Plebeians' tribunes dominated Roman politics,
    early third century BCE

12
The expansion of the republic 338 BCE
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Rome Unifies Italy
  • Controls Latin League by 338 BCE
  • Unifies Italy by 270 BCE
  • Reduces Etruscans to federati
  • Hill tribesmen defeated Roman settlers bring
    urban life to central/southern Italy
  • Greek colonists in south submit
  • Gauls in Po valley defeated Roman settlers
    establish cities

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Roman expansion 279 BCE
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