The Republic RISE OF ROME. KEY TERMS Phoenicians/Phoenicia Carthage Etruscans/Etruria Tarquin the Proud.

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The Republic RISE OF ROME

KEY TERMS Phoenicians/Phoenicia Carthage Etruscans/Etruria Tarquin the Proud

PHOENICIAN TRADE ROUTES SOURCE: A. B. LONGMAN

CARTHAGINIAN EMPIRE SOURCE:

ETRUSCAN TERRITORY CA. 500 BCE

Source: University of Arizona, Classics Dept.

REPRODUCTION OF ETRUSCAN OVENS SOURCE: PARCO ARCHEOLOGICO DI BARATTI E POPULONIA

REMNANTS OF ETRUSCAN SMELTING SOURCE: PARCO ARCHEOLOGICO DI BARATTI E POPULONIA

KEY TERMS Rape of Lucretia Republic Plebians Patricians Roman Government Consul, praetor, quaestor, censor, tribune, aedile

ROME

SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS

EXPANSION OF ROME

KEY TERMS Punic Wars Syracuse Saguntum Hannibal Scipio Africanus Cato the Elder Carthago delenda est

PUNIC WARS

HANNIBAL CROSSING THE ALPS SOURCE: NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM

WAR ELEPHANT

ROMAN REPUBLIC 146 BCE SOURCE: HISTORYFORKIDS.ORG