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o Looks like a giant booto Sheltered by the Alps to the north (protected from

invaders)

o Slice into the Mediterranean Sea to the southo Long coastline made it open to attacks from

the sea

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o Group of people called the Latin's moved into west-central Italy.

o Built villages along the Tiber River. In time, the villages untied to form Rome.

o Rome came under the rule of Etruscan Kings from Northern Italy.

o Romans adopted Etruscan's language o Etruscan’s also knew how to pave roads, drain

marshes, and construct sewers. o Rome grew into a large and wealthy city

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A republic: a form of government in which voters elect officials to run the state.

In Rome only adult male citizens were allowed to vote and take part in the government.

3 Parts of government: Senate, Magistrates, and Assemblies.

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o Most influential and powerful governing body o Controlled public funds and decided foreign

policy.o Dictator: absolute ruler. Could rule for up to 6

months during this time he had complete command over the army and the courts

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o Included consuls, praetors, and censorso 2 individuals elected to be chief executives or

consuls for one year terms o Commanded army, ran the government, and could

appoint dictators. o Could veto the acts of another consul o Checks and balances o Praetors: helped consuls. In times of war praetors

commanded the armies and in times of peace they oversaw the legal system.

o Censors: registered citizens according to their wealth, appointed candidates to the senate, oversaw moral conduct.

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o Several assemblies existed in the Roman Republic

o Voted on lawo Elected officials o Voted to make war or peaceo Served on courts o Elected 10 tribunes: speakers who

represented the people. They had some power over the actions of the senate and other public officials

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o Two classes:

oPatricians: powerful landowners who controlled the government. Inherited their power

oPlebeians: made up most of the population, were mainly farmers and workers.

o At the beginning had very few rights.

o Gained the right to join the army, hold government office, form their own assembly, & elect tribunes.

o 12 Tables: Romans engraved their laws on tablets. The laws were placed in the public square. Protected the Plebs.

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o Romans fought many wars against their neighbors.o The Roman Army was superior due to its discipline

and organization.o Every adult male citizen who owned land was

required by law to serve in the Roman army. o Major Unit: Legion, consisting of 4,500 to 6,000

citizens o Auxilia: units made up of non-citizens

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o Rome wanted conquered people to be loyal to Rome.

o Granted full citizenship to nearby Italian cities o Granted partial citizenship to people of more-

distant cities. o Romans expected conquered peoples to provide

land for Roman farmers.o Led to spread of Latin language, Roman Law,

and other aspects of Roman Culture.

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264-202 BC- Series of wars between Rome and Carthage Carthage- North African city founded

by Phoenicians. First Punic War

Rome- superior army Carthage- superior navy Rome gains Sicily- makes it a

province (territory outside of Italy) Second Punic War

Hannibal invades Italy.

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Carthaginian general Invades Italy from the north via the Alps

with elephants. Battle of Cannae

Hannibal pulls back from Rome. Romans believe he is retreating and follow. Hannibal surrounds and defeats.

Scipio- Roman general attacks Carthage Hannibal tries to return home. Defeats Hannibal at the Battle of Zama.

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Romans burn it because it represented Hannibal.

Survivors sold into slavery. Becomes a Roman province along with

Greece and the Mediterranean

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•Proclaims war on Rome in attempt to free the slaves.

•2 years of successful revolts•Eventually killed along with

6000 followers.

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100-44 B.C. Early Life

Born to aristocratic family Legend that he descended from the gods

Appointed to a series of government jobs Lowered taxes Spent a great deal of money to win support

of poor people.

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Triumvirate Alliance with Crassus and Pompey to form the

triumvirate (rule of 3) With the support of Pompey and Crassus Caesar

was elected Consul in 59 B.C. Brought all of Gaul under Roman rule Crassus died in battle and Pompey became sole

Consul Caesar declared war on the republic

Pompey fled to Greece Senate declared Caesar dictator for life

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Increased the senate to 900 members, but reduced its power.

Senators formed a conspiracy against him.

Killed Caesar in the Senate in 44 B.C.

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Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus Antony: led an army to the east re-conquering Syria

and Asia Minor then joined Cleopatra in Egypt Antony and Octavian divided the Roman world Octavian convinced the Senate to declare war on

Cleopatra and Antony Octavian defeated their fleet

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Augustus Caesar Referred to as the first Roman Emperor Greatly expanded the empire’s frontiers Stretched from Spain in the west to Syria

in the east Reign of Augustus known as the Pax

Romana or “Roman Peace” Allows Senate to keep some power, but

he would retain sole ruler ship.

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Kept ordered and enforced the laws Emperor ran the government

Made all policy decision Appointed provincial officials

Roman law helped unify the empire Revised the 12 tables

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Encouraged trade Traded of farm goods and luxury goods. Agriculture was the most important

occupation in the empire. The Roman army built roads and bridges

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Kept the peace throughout the empire Stationed in large camps along the

frontiers Men from bordering provinces would

enlist in the Roman army and would be promised citizenship at the end of their enlistment.

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Rich citizens usually had a city home and a country home.

Many of Rome’s residents lived in multistory apartment houses.

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Slaves were among the least fortunate of the empire’s population

Life could be very cruel for slaves. Until the mid second century A.D. there was nothing stopping masters from treating slaves any way they wished.

Few legal rights and were dependent on the good will of their masters.

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Family was the heart of the Roman society Father held most of the power Made all the important decisions, controlled

family property, and conducted religious ceremonies.

Mother managed the household Women could also own property and accept

inheritance. Women couldn’t hold public office

Fun and Games: Gladiators Combat between trained fighters

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Religion (Early Romans) Wanted to achieve harmony with the Gods Family worship focused on the Vesta, the spirit

who guarded the fire & hearth.

Religion (Roman Empire) State Religion

Old family religion temples, ceremonies, and processions Promote patriotism and loyalty to the state Many gods and goddesses

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Galen: for centuries was thought to be the greatest authority on medicine.

Ptolemy: people accepted his theories of astronomy for nearly 1,500 years.

Roman engineers were masters at building roads, bridges, arenas, and public buildings.

Aqueducts: bridge like structures that carry water.

Concrete most important contribution of Roman architects.

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Romans allowed people in the provinces to practice their different religions as long as the people honored the gods of Rome and the “divine spirit” of the emperor.

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Most Jews lived in Judaea At first Jews were not required to honor

Roman Gods or the “divine spirit”, because the emperor didn’t want to violate the Jewish belief in one God.

66A.D. the Jews revolted against Rome. Result: Romans attacked the Jewish holy

city of Jerusalem and destroyed all but the western wall of the Second Temple.

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With the temples gone the priests’ role weakened.

Rabbis: Jewish scholars who interpreted scripture and became the leaders of Jewish congregations.

Roman Army under Hadrian brutally put down the last Jewish revolt.

Hadrian banned all Jews from the holy city of Jerusalem.

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New religion founded by: Jesus of Nazareth Began teachings around 27 A.D. Life and teachings recorded in the Gospels

of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. First 4 books of the New Testament of the Christian Bible.

Teachings were grounded in Jewish traditions

Only one true God Promised forgiveness and eternal life

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Romans paid little attention to Christianity at first then began to see it as a threat to society

Romans feared that Jesus would lead an uprising.

Jesus was arrested and put on trial before Pontius Pilate the Roman Governor

Jesus was crucified Called him Jesus Christ after the Greek

word for Messiah- Christos

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Jesus' disciples set out to spread the message mainly in the Jewish communities of Palestine

Rome recognized that Christians were different.

Romans outlawed Christianity. Occasionally seized Christian property and executed Christians.

Martyrs: they were put to death for their beliefs.

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Roman law accepted Christianity as a religion.

Roman Emperor Constantine declared his support for Christianity

Theodosius made Christianity the official religion of the empire.

Within 400 years Christianity had spread throughout the Roman Empire.

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Priests conduct local ceremonies Above priests were Bishops headed the

church in each city Patriarchs bishops of empire cities Pope: supreme power over the Patriarchs. Peter considered first pope

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Diocletian A General in the Roman Army Made Emperor in 284AD Realized that the empire had grown too large

for one person to manage. He ruled in the East and his Co-emperor ruled

in the west Government controlled every aspect of life. Defense and security of the empire came first Individual freedom came second.

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Civil war broke out In the end the sole emperor was Constantine Supported Christianity throughout the empire. Created a new capital city in the east

Constantinople Empire stable for 50 more years Two empires East and West East became the center of power and wealth

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The threat of invasion from the north and south never disappeared

Goths and Vandals Goths revolted in 378AD The heavily armed Goths crushed the

Roman army Goths allowed to settle in the empire

under their own leaders. In return the Goths joined the Roman

Army

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Peace was short lived the Visigoths sacked Rome

Vandals crossed the border without conflict Sacked Rome in 455AD Huns: Nomadic people from Asia who lived

by raiding and plundering. The Huns led an attack on Gaul. Romans

won but it was too late to save the Western Empire.

Romulus Augustus was the last Roman Emperor in the West.

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West Empire slowly declined East Empire remained until 1453AD Causes:

German Invasions Economic and political decline Division of Empire Growing division between rich and poor Military weakness