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Lecture On Rome
  • Slides 1.1A-1.1E

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Slide 1.1A Romes Beginnings Romulus and Remus
  • Mythical version
  • Trojan prince Aeneas discovers Latin while
    looking for promised land.
  • Romulus and Remus, sons of Latin princess and god
    Mars, abandoned
  • Romulus and Remus cared for by she-wolf,
    discovered by shepherd and wife.
  • Romulus kills Remus becomes first king of Rome.

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Slide 1.1A continued
  • Historical version
  • Latins settled on Palatine, a fertile area with
    pleasant climate, around 1200 B.C.
  • Etruscans (people of the sea) of Etruria ruled
    Rome (Latins) for 200 years.
  • Romans overthrew Etruscan leaders and set up a
    Republic in 509 B.C.

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Slide 1.1 B The Expansion of the Roman Republic
The Battle of Zama
  • Romans conquered and controlled all of Italy by
    275 B.C.
  • City-state Carthage ruled much of North Africa,
    Spain, and Sicily
  • Roman conflict with Carthage started the Punic
    Wars.
  • Romans fought Carthaginians for control of
    Mediterranean Sea.

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Slide 1.1B continued
  • Hannibal defeated at Zama Carthage lost all its
    territories to Rome
  • By 146 B.C. Rome was the leading power of the
    Mediterranean.

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Slide 1.1C The final Years of the Roman
Republic Julius Caesar
  • Romes conquests caused changes in economy and
    government
  • Large estates replaced small farms cities became
    crowded
  • Attempts were made to improve conditions in Rome
  • Gracchi brothers gave land and wheat to poor.

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Slide 1.1C continued
  • General Mariusa gave power to the army
  • General Sulla gave more power to the Senate
  • Julius Caesar built up army and took power
  • Conquered Britain, Libya, Egypt, Cyrenaica,
    Numidia, Syria, Asia Minor
  • Caesar assassinated by those who opposed his
    dictatorship

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Slide 1.1D The Roman Empire Cleopatras Death
  • After Caesars death, power shared by Marc
    Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian
  • Civil war broke out between Antony and Cleopatra
    and Octavian
  • Octavian won naval victory at Actium in 31. B.C.

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Slide 1.1D Continued
  • When Antony was defeated and Egypt was made a
    roman province, he and Cleopatra committed
    suicide to avoid being paraded through Rome as
    captives.
  • Octavian became absolute ruler of Rome He was
    given the title Augustus(honored).

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Slide 1.1D Continued
  • As Romes first citizen Augustus ended the
    expansion of the empire at its defensible
    boundaries English channel Rhine, Danube, and
    Euphrates rivers And Sahara desert.
  • Augustus introduced the Pax Romana a time of
    peace and unity for the empire

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Slide 1.1E The Roman Empire Gladiatorial Games
  • Augustus successors accepted his defensive
    foreign policies
  • Trajan, Romes last great conqueror, established
    new provinces in Dacia, Armenia, Assyria, and
    Mesopotamia
  • Empire reached its greatest height under Trajan
    in A.D. 117

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Slide 1.1 E Continued
  • Five Good Emperors ruled Rome between A.D. 96 and
    A.D. 186
  • After A.D. 186 civil wars broke out in the Empire
    and emperors lost control
  • Romes size was difficult to manage Dicoletian
    divided it in two

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Slide 1.1 E Continued
  • Barbarians attacked the empire from many sides
  • Internally, gladiatorial games were one sign of
    Romes decline.
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