HW: Read the rest of scaena II; Test Mon. on Cap. IV

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The 7 Kings of Rome Ms. Costas World History. The Etruscans  Settled in ancient Italy before the Romans They were two different cultures until the two.
Advertisements

V-SHARE 1. WORLD OF ROME VIDEO NOTES 2. FOUNDING OF ROME NOTES 3. MYTHOLOGY NOTES 4`. ROME HW #2.
Beginnings of Rome The Mighty Empire is Born. Located in the middle of the northern Mediterranean Sea, Italy is a peninsula that resembles a high heeled.
Roman Kings By Sam Redeker and Connor Bright spicy.
The 7 Kings of Rome They started it all!. Focus This presentation will focus on the Monarchy and at the end of it you will be able to name the 3 periods.
History of Rome. Beginnings of Rome Neighboring people in Italy Etruscans -who lived in the region called Etruria, north of Latium- from whom the Romans.
How did the geography of Rome help in its earliest establishment?
The Kings, Tarquins and Early Republic Name five Founding Fathers?
The city of Rome had kings from B.C.
Roman History Part I: Monarchy to Republic Culture Unit for 1 st and 2 nd year.
From the beginning, kings held Rome. Lucius Brutus established the consulship and freedom… Tacitus Annales 1.1.
Prior to 753 BC  Etruscans lived north of Rome.
The Seven Kings of Rome.
The Origins of Ancient Rome Size:1800 × 2218 Type:857KB JPG e:600 × 374 Type:63KB JPG.
1.Get your Text books 2. Pre bell – Page 369, #1-3 -Write the questions and answers.
The life of Ancus Marcius 640 BC The beginning of his reign. According to ancient historians, he tried to restore in Rome the almost forgotten worship.
* Italy ~ on the West coast, mid way down. * On the Tiber River * 7 hills Palatine Aventine Quirinal Viminal Capitoline Caelian Esquiline.
Chapter 6 Section 1 Objectives Explain the legend and probable reason as to why the city of Rome was created. Describe how Rome becomes a Republic and.
Origins of Rome Rise of the Republic. History/Folklore Romulus and Remus (twin-sons of Mars) were raised by a she-wolf Romulus kills Remus Rome is named.
The Rise and Expansion of Rome
Roman Empire 1200 B.C. to 480 A.D..
12/3 Focus: The Romans established a new form of government known as a republic The Romans influenced many of the values and institutions of western civilization.
The question who founded Rome.
Autour des 7 collines.
From the Trojan war to 753BC
Rape of the Sabine Women - part 2
Beginnings of Rome: The Early Kings
Quaestio: What do the legends about Rome’s founding tell us about the their cultural influences and characteristics? Nunc Agenda: Greece Quiz! Clear Your.
Mapping Monday Bellwork
Stage 29: Roma The Origins of Rome.
5 Rome 10/22 What do you want to learn about in Ancient Rome?
Roman History (A Quick Trip!)
Ancient Rome.
The Roman Empire. The Roman Empire Timeline of Ancient Rome Rome founded in 753 BCE -first ruled by kings -Became a republic in 509 BCE -by 275 BCE.
5 Rome 11/30 What do you want to learn about in Ancient Rome?
From Republic to Empire 753 BCE- 476 AD
Ancient Rome
From Republic to Empire 753 BCE- 476 AD
ROMAN HISTORY.
From Alba Longa to Tarquinius Superbus
The Fall of the Roman Empire
An Overview of Roman History
Beginnings of Rome: The Early Kings
Ancient Rome : Early Years
Beginnings of Rome: The Early Kings
Geography and Rome Rome is located in the center of the Italian peninsula. This location helped the Romans expand in Italy and beyond. The Apennine Mountains.
From Alba Longa to the Punic Wars
The Roman Republic.
The Rise and Expansion of Rome
Ancient Rome: Birth of the Republic
The Rise of Rome The city of Rome itself stands on the banks of the river Tiber, very near the west coast of Italy. It marked the border between the regions.
Early Roman Cultures Ancient Rome.
The Kings of Rome B.C..
Romulus and Remus The Founders of Rome.
The Geography of Ancient Rome
Unit11: Ancient Rome **Read page 179
The Republic’s Beginnings
Aim: Who were the seven kings of Rome?
Mrs. Kline’s Daily Journal Question:
Romulus and Remus According to the Roman author Livy.
The Founding of Rome.
Ancient Rome.
Romulus Week 1.
Ancient Rome.
Mediterranean Civilization
ROMAN HISTORY.
Outside Influences on roman religion
The 7 Kings of Rome They started it all!.
Ab Aenea Ad Romulum et Remum
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus
Presentation transcript:

HW: Read the rest of scaena II; Test Mon. on Cap. IV Today… Learn about the kings of Rome, listening exercise, review the hills, finish video

Today… Pass back graded work Notes on 7 kings Playing “bluffing”

Monarchy: 753-510 B.C. After Romulus, the king was elected by the Senate Chief priest (augur), judge, and legislator

Augur Interpreted the will of the gods by studying the flights of birds: noises, direction, number, food they ate, etc.

Romulus First king Established the Senate Presided over war with the Sabines and the abduction of their women

Aduction of the Sabines Not enough ladies Romulus invites a neighboring tribe (The Sabines) for a festival Romans, armed with swords, abduct 600 of their women The “Abduction of the Sabine Women”

Romulus rules 37 years Upon his death, he is deified (made into a god or divine figure) Worshipped under the name Quirinus

Nicolas Poussin, 17th Century A.D.

Numa Pompilius “Brought religion to Rome” Established the organization of the ‘pontifices,’ or priests

Tullus Hostilius First expanded Roman territory beyond the walls of Rome Conquered the territory of Alba Longa; moved all its inhabitants to Rome T.H. is later struck by lightning because he conducted improper rituals while sacrificing to the gods

Ancus Marcius Grandson of Numa Pompilius Associated with peace and religion He did, however, conquer the Latins Built a wooden bridge across the river Tiber

Tarquinius Priscus Etruscan king from the city of Tarquinii Eagle takes hat, then replaces it Fought Sabines and the Latins Rome is swampy: constructs sewer system to better drain the city and the Forum

Expulsion of the Kings Tarquinus Superbus is the last king. Expelled in 509 B.C. Republic starts after T.S. is thrown out Tarquinus let his son attack a virtuous Roman woman, Lucretia.

Expulsion of Kings Renaissance painting of the attack of Lucretia by Titian. The Romans revolted and expelled Tarquinus and brought an end to the monarchy. Lucretia killed herself because she couldn’t live with the shame of being attacked.

7 Hills mnemonic Every Pretty Queen Chooses A Charming Vir Esquiline, Palatine, Quirinal, Caelian, Aventine, Capitoline, Viminal