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The Roman Empire (27 B.C. – A.D. 476)
Octavian becomes Caesar Augustus. Emperor for life He commands the entire Roman army New empire is very large. Nearly 100 million people came under Roman rule
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Pax Romana – Roman Peace
Lasts for 200 years Free trade – Romans could trade with anyone in the Empire Fair laws Laws apply the same to everyone in the empire – not just Romans Innocent until proven guilty Augustus dies in A.D. 14
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Tiberius Tiberius is Rome’s second emperor Adopted son of Augustus
One of Rome’s greatest military generals He never really wanted to become emperor
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Caligula He was an insane tyrant He was assassinated
He would appear in public dressed as a god/demigod (Hercules, Mercury, Apollo) He was assassinated
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Claudius Uncle of Caligula The empire expanded under his reign
He was poisoned
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Nero One of Rome’s worst emperors
Murdered his mother, half-brother, and wife He was emperor when the city of Rome burned Persecuted Christians – Blamed them for the burning of Rome He committed suicide
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Trajan Best known for his extensive public building program
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Hadrian Probably one of the best emperors
Tried hard to build a good government
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Marcus Aurelius Often referred to as “the wise”
Responsible for many military conquests in Parthia, Gaul, Germania, and Britain
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Roman Contributions Circus Maximus – The most famous “circus” in Rome
Where chariot races were held
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Roman Contributions Colloseum Most famous stadium in Rome
Used mainly for gladiator fights
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Roman Contributions Roads – Romans built a highly complex system of roads. “All Roads Lead to Rome”
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Roman Contributions Aqueducts – man-made channels that carried water into the cities
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Roman Contributions Sewers – Romans designed drainage systems to carry away sewage (human wastes)
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Roman Contributions Latin – official language of Romans
Many other languages are called Romance languages because of their Latin origins.
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Roman Contributions First Fire Company and Police Force
First Welfare System First Health Care System
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Roman Religion Many Romans practiced a pagan religion – worship of many gods Roman emperors allowed many different religious beliefs Romans insisted that people offer religious sacrifices to the emperor because of his divine powers
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Roman Religion The only group not required to treat the emperor as a god was the Hebrews. When Caesar Augustus was emperor, Jesus of Nazareth was born in Judea. Jesus became the founder of the new religion called Christianity.
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Christianity After three years of Jesus’ ministry, some Jewish leaders denounced him He was arrested by Roman soldiers Pontius Pilate – the Roman governor – sentenced him to death by crucifixion
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Christianity Disciples, or followers, of Jesus spread Jesus’ teachings to other parts of the world Paul and Peter (two men responsible for spreading Christianity), along with thousands of other Christians were killed during the rule of Emperor Nero.
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The Decline of the Roman Empire
Political Instability Emperors were often assassinated Unpopular new emperors Civil wars – a conflict between people of the same land
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The Decline of the Roman Empire
Financial Problems Too much money is being spent on protecting the Empire High taxes are being charged by publicans Many people could barely survive
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The Decline of the Roman Empire
Foreign enemies Romans are too busy fighting civil wars among themselves Foreigners invade and rule the land
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