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Title: Ancient Rome - Regents Review


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Final Regents Review Rome
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The Geography of Rome
3
The History of Ancient Italy
4
Italy in 750 BCE
5
Influence of the Etruscans
  • Writing
  • Religion
  • The Arch

6
The Mythical Founding of RomeRomulus Remus
7
The Roman Republic 509 BCE - 27 BCE
8
Republic
  • After driving the last Etruscan monarch from
    power, the Romans established a republic.
  • Government in which power rests with citizens who
    have the right to select their leaders.

9
Republican Government
2 Consuls (Rulers of
Rome) (Chief executives of the government)
Senate (Representative body for
patricianswealthy landowners) Tribal
Assembly (Representative body for plebeians)
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Plebeians
  • The common citizens of Rome
  • Below the Plebeians were slaves
  • Some slaves became gladiators

11
The Twelve Tables, 450 BCE
  • Providing political and socialrights for the
    plebeians.

12
Twelve Tables
  • It was written down.
  • It was publicly displayed so people were aware.
  • It gave legal protection to all citizens
    (plebeians)

13
The Roman Forum
14
Romes Early Road System
15
Roman Roads The Appian Way
16
Roman Aqueducts
17
The Roman Colosseum
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The Colosseum Interior
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Circus Maximus
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Carthaginian Empire
21
Hannibals Route
22
Reform Leaders
  • Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus
  • the poor should be given grain and small plots of
    free land.

Military Reformer
  • Gaius Marius
  • recruited an army from the poorand homeless.
  • professional standing army.
  • Legionsname for Romes military forces

23
Civil War Dictators
Julius Caesar
Pompey
24
Crossing the Rubicon, 49 BC
The Die is Cast!
25
The First Triumvirate
  • Julius Caesar
  • Marcus Licinius Crassus
  • Gaius Magnus Pompey

26
The First Triumvirate
  • Ruled Rome for 10 years before Caesar and Pompey
    clashed and went to war.

27
Beware the Ides of March!44 BCE
28
Julius Caesar
  • Held the title of dictator or absolute ruler at
    the time of his assassination by members of the
    Senate

29
The Second Triumvirate
  • Octavian Augustus
  • Marc Antony
  • Marcus Lepidus

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The Roman Empire 27 BCE - 476 CE
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Octavian AugustusRomes First Emperor
32
Octavian
  • Eventually accepted the title of Augustus, which
    means exalted one

33
The First Roman Dynasty
34
Pax Romana 27 BCE 180 CE
35
The Greatest Extent of the Roman Empire 14 CE
36
The Rise of Christianity
37
St. Paul Apostle to the Gentiles
38
Paul
  • Considered the first Pope of the Christian church

39
Peter
  • Christian leader who wrote letters that formed
    the Epistles of the New Testament to groups of
    believers.
  • Main source of information about the life of
    Jesus of Nazareth is the Gospels of the Christian
    Bible

40
The Spread of Christianity
41
Rome and Christianity
  • Roman rulers opposed Christianity because
    Christians would not worship Roman gods.
  • Christianity spread because
  • It embraced all peoplemen and women, rich and
    poor
  • Romes excellent roads encouraged the exchange of
    ideas
  • Jesus promised eternal life

42
Jewish Diaspora
  • Forced dispersal of Jews from the Holy Lands

43
Imperial Roman Road System
44
The Empire in Crisis 3c
45
Diocletian Splits the Empire in Two 294 CE
46
Constantine 312 - 337
47
Constantine
  • Responsible for moving capital of the Roman
    Empire from Rome to Byzantium.
  • Constantinople

48
Constantinople The 2nd Rome (Founded in 330)
49
Barbarian Invasions 4c-5c
50
The Legacy of Rome
  • Republic Government (Europe and US)
  • Roman Law
  • Latin Language
  • Roman Catholic Church
  • City Planning
  • Romanesque Architectural Style
  • Roman Engineering
  • Aqueducts-water supply
  • Sewage systems
  • Dams
  • Cement
  • Arch
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