Roman Government & Laws Review
Roman Government Three Phases
Roman Kingdom– 753 to 509 BC
• How many years is this?__224_____
Roman Republic– 509 to 27 BC
• How many years is this?__482___
Roman Empire– 27 BC to 476 AD
• How many years is this?__503____
Rome’s Mythical Beginnings: Roman Kingdom
The road to a Roman Kingdom (753 to 509 BC) begins with the legendary myth of Romulus and Remus.Romulus and Remus– Twin boys sent adrift in a basket on the Tiber River on
the order of their great uncle.– Found and cared for by a wolf until a shepherd takes
them in.– They decide to build a city on the river banks were they
were saved, but there is a disagreement on where to build this city.
• Romulus kills Remus to build the city of Rome. • Romulus becomes king of Rome.
Rome Becomes a RepublicRoman Republic (509 to 27 BC) began when the last Roman King, or tyrant was overthrown.– Tarquinius was overthrown in 509 BC
Roman Republic lasts about 480 years, but eventually dictators start to emerge.– Lucius Cornelius Sulla started a civil war by marching his
troops into Rome, and he becomes a dictator.
Strict Social Classes: Patricians (upper) and Plebeians (lower)– Written Laws: The Twelve Tables
The Law of the Twelve TablesThe reason for the creation of the laws was to appease the plebeians.– In 494 BC, invaders threaten Rome and the Plebeians
refuse to fight until their rights were expanded.• Without the Plebeians there would be no Roman Army to
speak of…– In 450 BC, the Plebeians had the laws written down,
and displayed in the Roman Forum. Significance:– The laws do not look like the beliefs of Hammurabi,
and everyone is treated fairly under the law. – The laws resemble the U.S. Constitution or the Bill of
Rights.
Rome Becomes an Empire
The First Triumvirate (rule of three men)– Julius Caesar, takes control in 44 BC “Dictator
for Life”– Gnaeus Pompey (Caesar defeats)– Licinius Crassus (dies)
Bad news for Caesar…– Many Senators believed Caesar wanted to
become king, and plotted to kill him.
Roman Empire Cont…Second Triumvirate – Octavian “Augustus” (Caesar’s heir and
adopted son)– Marc Antony (defeated by Octavian)– Lepidus (“retired”)
Octavian Augustus becomes Rome’s first emperor. Other lines of emperors included the:– Julio-Claudians and the Flavians– The Good Emperors