Key Questions 1. What qualities did a king of Rome need to succeed? 2. How realistic are the kings as historical figures? 4. What was Livy’s opinion of each king? 3. What do the stories about the kings show about the later Romans? Thirsty? Help yourself to tea, coffee, hot chocolate.
The Kings of Rome Tullus Hostilius 673–642 BC Numa Pompilius 715–674 BC Romulus 753–716 BC Servius Tullius 578–535 BC Ancus Marcius 642–617 BC Lucius Tarquinius Priscus 616–579 BC Lucius Tarquinius Superbus 535 BC–509 BC Who were the Kings of Rome? According to legend there were seven kings of Rome and there are traditional dates for when they ruled. Put them in order…
The Kings of Rome 1. Romulus 753–716 BC 2. Numa Pompilius 715–674 BC 3. Tullus Hostilius 673–642 BC 4. Ancus Marcius 642–617 BC 5. Lucius Tarquinius Priscus 616–579 BC 6. Servius Tullius 578–535 BC 7. Lucius Tarquinius Superbus 535 BC–509 BC Who were the Kings of Rome? According to legend there were seven kings of Rome and there are traditional dates for when they ruled.
The Kings of Rome 753 –716 BC - REVISION KING ONE WORD TO SUM THEM UP KEY THINGS THEY HAVE DONE (quote) Things which make their story PLAUSIBLE (quote) Things which make their story IMPLAUSIBLE (quote) What do they REPRESENT and MEAN to later ROMANS? (quote) Does Livy like them? (quote) Romulus 753 – 716 BC Numa Pompilius 715 – 674 BC Tullus Hostilius 673 – 642 BC Ancus Marcius 642 – 617 BC Lucius Tarquinius Priscus 616 – 579 BC Servius Tullius 578 – 535 BC Lucius Tarquinius Superbus 535 – 510BC
The Kings of Rome Read the extracts from Livy, which have the name of the king removed. (NB not every king is included) Which king do you think each one is about? Why? Use quotations to improve your notes on the Kings of Rome REVISION sheet.
The Kings of Rome How could you remember the following information?...
1. Romulus Romulus was the legendary founder of Rome. The Sabine king, Tatius, co-ruled with Romulus from the time of the rape of the Sabine women until his death. 2. Numa Pompilius Numa Pompilius is credited with many of the ancient religious rituals of ancient Rome. 3. Tullus Hostilius Tullus Hostilius doubled the population of Rome. He was a warrior who defeated the Albans and Sabines in battle. 4. Ancus Martius Ancus Marcius was a grandson of Numa Pompilius and a bridge builder. The bridge across the Tiber is credited to Ancus Marcius. 5. Lucius Tarquinius Priscus First Etruscan king of Rome. Tarquin created 100 new senators and expanded Rome. He also planned out the Circus Maximus and established the Roman games. 6. Servius Tullius Servius Tullius was the son-in-law of Tarquinius Priscus. He divided the Roman citizens into tribes and went to war against the Veii. He set up a tax system taking only what people could afford. 7. Tarquinius Superbus (Tarquin the Proud) The wicked Tarquinius Superbus was the last Etruscan or any king of Rome. He was forcibly ousted by Brutus after his son Sextus raped Lucretia (wife of an important Roman). Kings of Rome
To do before the exam… The Kings of Rome Could you say one/two/three things about each of the seven kings? An achievement? A disaster? A battle? A notable fact – e.g. the first Etruscan king
Top tips for the exam… Typical structure: Describe in detail the stories that are relevant to the question Explain what the stories meant: consequences, importance, symbolism, meaning to later Romans, etc. Evaluate: Why has this story been told? How reliable is this account? How plausible is it? How useful is it for learning about later Romans? What does it tell us?