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Title: The Second Triumvirate; Birth


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  • The Second Triumvirate Birth Childhood

Lexie Yakulis
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JULIUS CAESAR
  • assassinated in 44 BC.
  • in will left
  • -gardens beyond Tiber to the Roman people
    and they received 300 sesterces
  • funeral oration, Antony made an angry speech
    against the mob who killed Caesar. So powerful,
    Brutus and Cassis fled Rome

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OCTAVIAN
  • great- nephew and adopted son of Caesar
  • 18 years old when Caesar appointed him chief
    heir
  • underestimated
  • received ¾ of the estate (Antony jealous)
  • arrived to Rome in 44 BC and relationship with
    Antony was not good

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MARK ANTONY
  • born in 82 BC
  • popular and capable soldier
  • fellow consul of Caesar
  • manage affairs
  • Ciero called him a gambler

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CIERO
  • made angry speeches/attacks (Philippics) against
    Antony
  • died in 43 BC.

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2nd Triumvirate
  • formed by Octavian, Antony and Lepidus (Caesars
    lieutenant)
  • in 43 BC on an island in a river in Cisalpine
    Gaul
  • believed they should
  • -hold the power for 5 years
  • -make laws
  • -nominate magistrates and governors
  • Brutus and Cassius were with legion in east
  • Octavian and Antony were in the west and to make
    alliance, Octavian married Antonys step-daughter
  • wished to
  • -dispose political enemies
  • -raise money
  • -reintroduced grim practice of
    proscription (list of names whoever killed a man
    on the list, was rewarded and state would get
    dead mans property)
  • 300 senators and 2000 knights on the list
  • Octavian agreed to proscript Ciero, even though
    Ciero gave him support. Octavian wanted to
    revenge on all conspirators who killed Caesar,
    even though Ciero wasnt a part of the killers,
    he rejoiced in the killing.
  • Octavian and Antony, in Philippi, took 28
    legions to fight with Brutus and Cassius.

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Birth
  • Miscarriages, infant and child mortality were
    very common
  • Caesars daughter had a miscarriage and both
    died
  • Malnutrition and lack of medical attention
  • the poor gave up their children to whoever

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After Birth/Childhood
  • 2 ceremonies after birth
  • - father held the child to acknowledge it
  • - on the 8th day (girl) or 9th day (boy),
    was the day of purification when the child was
    named
  • -given presents of necklaces,
    everyday objects (charm), bulla (wear over
    tunics, gold, bronze or leather locket with a
    lucky charm
  • terracotta dolls
  • mice, birds and dogs
  • Games
  • -build toy houses
  • -odds and evens (pebbles or nuts in fist and
    ask how many were in it)
  • -head and tails (capita et navia)
  • -riding a long stick (horses)
  • -tying mice to a cart
  • -acting like grownups
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