Some Roman emperors ruled wisely. Some Roman emperors were corrupt. And some Roman emperors were insane!

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Some Roman emperors ruled wisely. Some Roman emperors were corrupt. And some Roman emperors were insane!

 One Roman emperor, Nero, murdered his mother and his wife. He was suspected of causing the great fire that destroyed half of Rome in 64 B.C.

 Many Roman emperors were murdered by their own soldiers. Since an emperor ruled for life, only death ended his reign.

 Rome faced other problems besides corrupt emperors. The empire was becoming too vast for one ruler. In addition, invaders kept attacking the empire’s borders.

 Large groups of German tribes invaded the western portion of the Roman Empire in the 5 th century A.D. The Romans were too weak to stop them.

 The Western Roman Empire officially ended in 476, when a German general named Odoacer forced the last Roman emperor to give up his throne.

 But aside from conquering parts of three continents, the Roman Empire is remembered for many reasons.

 Law: The Romans created legal concepts that still influence people today.

 The Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, and Romanian languages evolved from the Latin language. Latin was the language of the Roman Empire.

 The Romans were excellent builders. They even invented concrete.

 Now, it’s time for a Roman Republic and Roman Empire review.  List two geographic features of Italy:

 List two effects of geography on Rome:

 Define republic.

 Describe differences between Patricians and Plebeians.

 Who were Rome’s senators?

 What were the Punic Wars?

 Why did generals become powerful?

 Who was Julius Caesar?

 Describe Rome’s emperors.

 Who were the barbarians and how did they change Roman history?

 What were Rome’s contributions to world history?