Key periods + names Monarchy (not that important for this course) Republic Empire -cursus honorum -novus homo -- dictatorship -secession of the plebs -

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Key periods + names Monarchy (not that important for this course) Republic Empire -cursus honorum -novus homo -- dictatorship -secession of the plebs - tribune of the plebs - tribunate power (veto) - optimates - populares - proscriptions - first triumvirate (Caesar, Pompey and Crassus) - second triumvirate (Octavian, Antony and Lepidus)

The extent of the Roman Empire

Empire in 133 BCE

Empire in 102 BCE

Empire in 60 BCE

Empire in 44 BCE

Empire in 30 BCE

Empire in 6 AD

Empire in 140 AD/CE

Periods: Foundation of Rome 753 Monarchy Etruscan influence/Tarquins rule Rome ) Tarquinius Priscus ( BCE)

Mid Republic Punic Wars (Carthage = money + territory + elephants) 1 st nd Cannae 216 Zama rd Destruction of Carthage 146

Pyrrhus BCE Macedonian Wars - 1 st Macedonian War ( BCE) - 3 rd Macedonian War victory over Perseus ( BCE) - destruction of Corinth 146

Late Republic (133-31/27 BCE) Social War (91-89) Spartacus’ uprising (73-1 BCE) Julius Caesar ( BCE) Octavian/Augustus

Caesar in Gaul = money = influence

Empire Julio-Claudians (27 BCE-68 CE) Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, Nero Flavians (69-96 CE): Vespasian, Titus, Domitian Nervo-Antonine Dynasty (98-192) Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Commodus Severans ( ) Septimius Severus, Elagabalus, Alexander Severus Constantine ( ) - inauguration of Constantinople 330

Augustus (27 BCE-14 CE)