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Marcus Aurelius
Alyssa C Period G 1/ 16/02
  • At dawn of day, when you dislike being called,
    have this thought ready I am called to mans
    labor why then do I make a difficulty if I am
    going out to do what I was born to do and what I
    was brought into the world for?
  • -Meditations

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Basic Facts
  • Born 26 April 121 at Rome
  • Family made its money off of Olive Oil.
  • Family was from a Spanish province called
    Baetica.
  • Annia Galeria Faustina (sister of Marcus) was
    married to Antoninus Pius.
  • Father died and she was adopted by his
    grandfather.

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Marcuss new life
  • In 136 He was betrothed to Ceionia Fabia, the
    daughter of Lucius Ceionius Commodus.
  • Commudus was adopted to become the successor but
    passed away before Hadrian.
  • He and Commoduss son were soon adopted by the
    new heir, Antoninus Pius

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Rising to the Top
  • In 139 Marcus was given the name Caesar and
    became consul.
  • Engagement was broken by Antoninus. Re-betrothed
    to his daughter Annia Faustina ( the younger)
  • 32 years of marriage 14 children.

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Brothers
  • Marcus had already planned for Lucius and
    himself to rule the empire together.
  • Marcus became consul at the age of 18.
  • Lucius became consul at 24.
  • Glory and titles where shared after the Parthian
    War.
  • The name Verus was given to Lucius.

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Coin
Lucius and Marcus shaking hands.
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The Parthian War
  • Fight over Armenia.
  • Pro-Rome leader was expelled.
  • Soon the four-legion garrison of Syria was taken.
  • Lucius was sent to go in person.
  • 163 Roman forces capture the capital.

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Parthian War cont.
  • General Avidius Cassius captured the Parthian
    capital in 165.
  • Palace of the king was destroyed.
  • Troops return in 166.
  • First big victory since Trajans rule.
  • Returning soldiers brought plague.
  • Lucius was given little credit.

9
The German Wars
  • 169 Italy was invaded
  • The two emperors work hard together to build an
    army after the effects of the plague
  • Lucius died in the north and was carried back to
    Rome.

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The German War Plan
  • The enemy had to be driven out of Italy and into
    their own territory.
  • He wanted to capture each tribe separately (
    divide and conquer).
  • Since this took a lot of funding two new legions
    were recruited.

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Avidius Cassius
  • 175 Avidius Cassius, governor of Syria claimed
    the empire.
  • Marcus left for the east but by the time he got
    there loyal soldiers of Marcus already killed
    Cassius.
  • Marcus returned to Italy.

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Call of duty
  • After returning to Italy Marcus was soon called
    to the East again.
  • This time he brought Commodus, who was only 16.
  • The military campaigns were successful but in
    180 Marcus died.
  • Commodus continued the war, but was eager to head
    home.

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Capax Imperii
  • Gibbon called Marcus the philosophic monarch.
  • One of the five good emperors
  • Author of the Meditations
  • Father of one of the worst emperors.
  • He loved his step family as his own and proved
    true to his family.

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The column
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The Barbarians
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The Meditations
  • Everything headed to myself
  • Written while campaigning on the northern
    frontier.
  • It was said that Marcus wrote these to console
    himself during his long times away from home.
  • The Meditations showed how extensive his training
    in philosophy was.

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Bibliography
  • Scarre, Chris. Chronicles Of the Roman Empire.
    New York, New York Thames Hudson Ltd.1995
  • Friedman, Micheal. Chronicles Of The Roman World.
    New York FairFax.2000
  • Benario, Herbert W. Marcus Aurelius. Unknown.
    Emory.lt http//www.Roman-Emperors.orggt
  • Crane, Gregory. Persus Project. Taft University.
    Dec.13th 2001. lt http//www.Persus.tufts.edu gt
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