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Title: Rome: The Early Empire


1
Rome The Early Empire
  • SS.A.2.4.4-5 SS.A.2.2.4 SS.B.1.4.4

2
Age of Augustus
  • 27 B.C. Octavian calls for restoration of the
    Republic, to satisfy the Senate
  • Restored only republican form, not function
  • Senate given some power, but not much
  • Senate gives Octavian title of Augustus or
    revered one
  • Augustus power comes from his control of the
    armySenate gives him title imperator (commander
    in chief)
  • Augustus reorganizes the army into legions (5,000
    Roman citizens) and stabilizes the empire

3
Death of Caesar Augustus
  • A.D. 14 Caesar Octavian Augustus dies
  • As emperor, Augustus creates a new political
    system
  • Emperors were allowed to choose their successor
    from their natural or adopted fam
  • First four emperors after Augustus come from his
    family Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius Nero

4
Augustus Emperors
  • First four emperors take many of the powers
    Augustus gave to the Senate
  • More powermore corruption
  • Nero, after killing his own mother, loses the
    respect of the army, and after his guards leave
    him, he commits suicide
  • After Neros death, Augustus family never again
    rules Rome, replaced by Good Emperors

5
Pax Romana
  • Five Good Emperors Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian,
    Antonius Pius Marcus Aurelius
  • Pax Romana Roman Peace lasts for almost 100
    years
  • Ruling families respected, end of arbitrary
    executions, peace in the empire
  • More power to emperors, less to Senate
  • Building projects harbors, bridges, aqueducts

6
Growth of the Empire
  • New lands added Dacia (Romania), Mesopotamia,
    Sinai PeninsulaTrajan
  • Hadrian pulls troops from far away provinces,
    strengthens forts b/w Rhine and Danube rivers,
    builds defensive wall across northern Britain to
    keep out Scots
  • An empire so large proves dificult to defend

7
Managing the Empire
  • Citiesimportant
  • Facilitated the spread of Roman law, language and
    culture
  • Legions stationed at forts on frontiers
  • Many people given rights of citizens
  • Latinofficial language in west
  • Greekofficial language in east
  • Mixing of Greek and Roman culture Greco-Roman
    culture

8
Economy of the Early Empire
  • Pax Romana prosperity
  • Peace high level of trade
  • Trade extended outside empire, even included silk
    from China
  • Farming remained chief economic driver
  • Luxury good in high demand
  • Big separation b/w rich and poor
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