Title: Rome: Republic To Empire 500 BC14 AD
1Rome Republic To Empire500 BC-14 AD
- Key Terms
- Roman Constitution
- Consul
- Roman Citizenship
- Julius Caesar
- Octavian/Augustus
- Dole
- Romes Rise
- Origins/Geography
- Politics
- Expansion
- Why/How?
- War-Lords
- Military Power
- Caesar (100-44 BC)
- Octavian (63 BC-14 AD)
- Rise
- Pax Romana
2Mythology Founding Rome
Romulus Remus founded Rome. Their father, the
god Mars, left them to die but were saved by a
she-wolf.
3Ancient Italy
- People first lived in area about 1400 BC
- Tiber River was crucial for farming and
transportation
4Roman Constitution(Three Branches To Check The
Others)
- Consuls had supreme military and political power.
5Office Of Consul
- Consuls introduced legislation led armies.
- Two were elected to a term of one year each
each could block or veto the actions of the
other. - The Senate could name one consul dictator for
six months in times of crisis.
6Roman Constitution(Three Branches To Check The
Others)
- Consuls had supreme military and political power.
- Senate-about 300 men from leading families
controlled finances and foreign policy.
- Assemblies-included all adult male citizens who
voted on all laws (but usually followed advice of
Senate).
7Romes Rise(By 265 BC Italy Was United With Rome
As Its Capital)
8Roman Conquest
- The Romans had the best trained and equipped
forces were large in number (ages 16-60).
9Roman Army
- Divided into Legions (5,500-6,000 troops)
- Subdivided into Centuries with different
specialties
Cavalry
10Helmut Gladius
Gladius Most important weapon
Initially they were leather, then bronze
11Roman Soldiers
- VERY highly trained disciplined
- Largely ate a vegetarian diet
- Cowardice Unforgivable sin
- Soldiers received little or no pay
Wearing armor
Wearing helmet shield
12Roman Conquest
- The Romans had the best trained and equipped
forces were large in number (ages 16-60).
- Local rule and Citizenship was granted to many
they conquered all rebellion was CRUSHED.
13Roman Citizenship
- Included All over 15 whose parents were
citizens or individuals granted citizenship. - Rights Immunity from torture right to appeal
suffrage (votefor males). - Responsibilities Military Service (males
16-60) cant hold office unless 10 year military
veteran.
14Roman Conquest
- The Romans had the best trained and equipped
forces that were large in number (ages 16-60). - Local rule and Citizenship was granted to many
they conquered all rebellion was CRUSHED.
- Romans built roads of that literally bound the
empire together.
15War-Lords Military Power
- Military leaders eventually had a tremendous
amount of political power they brought wealth
(tax money) to the state.
16Gaius Julius Caesar
- From a wealthy family.
- Commissioner of public works.
- 59 BC elected consul.
- Successfully conquered Gaul.
- Won the civil war and was named dictator.
(100-44 BC)
17Caesars Impact Today
- Updated the calendar (365 days).
- Month of his birth is July.
- Caesarian Section?
18Augustus(31 BC-14 AD)
Ushered in the Pax Romanatremendous prosperity
19Octavian/AugustussPax Romana
- Decentralized government by allowing more local
government. - Improved city life.
- Instituted religious and social reform.
- Laws curbed adultery and pre-marital sex
rewarded large families.
20Rome Republic To Empire500 BC-14 AD
- Key Terms
- Roman Constitution
- Consul
- Roman Citizenship
- Julius Caesar
- Octavian/Augustus
- Dole
- Romes Rise
- Origins/Geography
- Politics
- Expansion
- Why/How?
- War-Lords
- Military Power
- Caesar (100-44 BC)
- Octavian (63 BC-14 AD)
- Rise
- Pax Romana