Title: Romans Create a Republic
1Romans Create a Republic
- Legend has it that in 753 BCE Rome was founded by
twins named Romulus Remus. They had been
abandoned as young kids and raise by a female wolf
2- Its all about location
- Sits on Italys biggest river, the Tiber
- Close to the Med Sea
- Rich volcanic soil
- Excellent weather for agriculture
- Romans are from the group called Latins
3- About the time of the founding of Rome the Greeks
arrived and settled colonies in the south - Romans would learn how to grow grapes and olives
from them, as well as their Gods (whom they would
also use, just changed their names - Etruscans influenced the Romans in engineering
and in writing (the Romans adapted their
alphabet) - Also religious rituals
4Legend has it that Rome was lacking women, and
although it was growing Rome was doomed unless it
could make more Romans, so Romulus invited the
neighboring Sabines to come to a religious party
and then they drove the men away in what was
called the Rape of the Sabine Women
5- Rome was ruled by Etruscan kings for about 100
years - The king, Tarquin the Prouds son raped a Roman
woman named Lucretia, who after advising her
father husband killed herself - Led by Lucius Brutus, the Romans revolted and
drove the Etruscans out in 509 BCE - They formed a new government called a republic,
power rests with citizens who vote to select
their leaders.
6 7- Fresco - Double Flute Player from the Tomb of the
Leopards, Tarquinia
8- A large water vessel of the Archaic period (c.
750-c. 480 BCE) and the Classical period (c.
480-c. 330 BCE).
9 10Patricians Plebeians
- The word Patrician comes from the Latin word
Pater, which means father. - Patricians were the wealthy landowners who
claimed ancestry back to the times of Romulus - Plebeians were everybody else and had the right
to vote but not hold office.
11Government
- Tribunes
- The citizens of Rome voted for tribunes. It was
the tribunes job to make sure that the people
were treated fairly. - Â
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Twelve Tables Laws had never been written down
and were left to the patricians to interpret. Now
everyone was protected the same under the law
Consuls 2 elected each year. Like a president.
Could not run again for 10 years. Each had veto
power
12- The senate of Rome was an aristocratic branch
made of 300 members of the upper class (later
plebeians were allowed). It was a position for
life
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14Cincinnatus he was made dictator twice to help
put down revolts. After all was settled he
returned the dictators symbol and returned to
his plowIn Rome, a dictator was a leader who had
absolute power to make laws and command the army.
His power lasted 6 months
15A Roman Legion consisted of about 5,000 men.
Within a legion were centuries which had between
80-100 men
16Rome slowly added territory an assortment of
Gauls/Celts had been putting pressure on Italy
and finally moved on Rome and sacked it in 390 BCE
17- The Romans traded goods throughout their Empire.
By importing goods from other countries they
raised their standard of living and were able to
have many luxuries. - The Romans used their network of roads and also
waterways to transport goods from one country to
another. - The Romans traded with Britain for silver, which
they used to make jewelry and coins, and wool
which they used to make clothes. - They imported dyes to color their clothes from
the south-eastern part of their Empire and also
spices to flavor their food.
18- If Rome wanted to continue its growth it would
have to deal with the largest most powerful
trading city in the Mediterranean, Carthage
19- The Romans traded goods throughout their Empire.
By importing goods from other countries they
raised their standard of living and were able to
have many luxuries.
As it looked 2nd century CE
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21- There were 3 wars between Rome Carthage between
264-146 BCE - The 1st lasted 20 years Rome would win the
island of Sicily
22The 2nd war was all about Hannibal, the
Carthaginian general
23- Hannibals army was in Spain and Rome felt secure
that his army could not attack by land Hannibal
proved them wrong by crossing the Alps with his
elephants! Only 2 survived along with about
50,000 soldiers
24- Hannibal terrorized the Italian countryside for
almost 15 years defeating everything the Romans
threw up at him, but he couldnt get through the
walls of Rome. One battle, Cannae above the
Romans had twice the numbers, but Hannibals
skill compared to the Romans led to 50-70,000 men
slaughtered when Hannibals smaller army
surrounded them
25Leading Romes armies was Scipio the name
Africanus was added after the Battle of Zuma
26- To relieve the pressure, Rome sent their General,
Scipio, who landed at Carthage. Hannibal had to
return and at the battle of Zama was defeated.
27Cato the Elder
- A foe of Scipios, he famously incorporated the
words 'Carthage must be destroyed !' (Delenda
Carthago !) into every speech he held in the
senate, no matter what the subject of the matter
debated was.
28In the 3rd Punic War, Rome had punished Carthage
to the point of despair. Spoiling for a fight,
Rome sent another army to Carthage, sacked the
town, and sold all the inhabitants into slavery.
As a symbol, they poured salt on the city so it
would never grow again
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30- Rome was founded by twins
- Romulus Remus
- Romans are from the group called
- Latins
- Power rests with citizens who vote to select
their leaders. - Republic