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Rome was a Republic For about 500 years…
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Outstanding soldier & political maverick Unprecedented 6 terms Army reforms (poor) volunteers long-term veterans bonus Marius
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State supplied equipment (it had to) Soldiers devote all their time to training Soldiers get land for own farms at the end Reluctant & inefficient peasant draftees > more efficient professional army Army loyal to its general, not the state Army Reforms
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Sulla Distinguished self in Social War Sulla vs Marius army used against fellow citizens long civil war massacre opponents Takes absolute power
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Restored (& increased) Senates power restored right to veto acts of the Assembly limited power of tribunes & Assembly reduced military power of provincial governors increased Senate membership to 600 Sullas Dictatorship
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Pompey -- powerful, popular general Crassus -- rich, ambitious senator Julius Caesar -- skilled young politician Senate standing in the way of what each wants The First Triumvirate
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Pompey Crassus Caesar Senate standing in the way of what each wants Together, theyre able to get these things The First Triumvirate Got elected by promising to: restore power of tribunes restore equestrians to courts Repealed Sullas reforms Work together for military commands to earn reputation, support, & army to rival Pompey
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Caesars conquest of Gaul (59 - 51 BCE) wealth, fame, military power worries Senate, Pompey 51-ish BCE Pompey made sole consol 49 BCE Caesar ordered to return Civil war… Caesars Rise to Power Victory for Caesar!
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Appointed dictator for 10 years; then, for life Reforms: give land in provinces to peasants, veterans grant citizenship to many tax reforms deal with debt situation Government Under Caesar
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Reforms: stronger regulation of free grain public works projects fixed the calendar increased Senate to 900 Government Under Caesar increases the control he has over them
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Lifelong dictatorship is the last straw March 15, 44 BCE (the Ides of March) Group of 60-ish senators, led by Cassius and Brutus (Et tu, Brute?) Stabbed 23 times Death of Caesar More civil war
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Cicero: Our tyrant deserves his death, [for his] was the blackest crime of all. [Caesar was] a man who was ambitious to be king of the Roman people and master of the whole world…. The man who maintains that such an ambition is morally right is a madman, for he justifies the destruction of law and liberty. Death of Caesar
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Mark Antony OctavianLepidus The three triumvirs split up the Empire between them BrutusCassius West Africa East In 42 BCE, the triumviral army defeats Brutus & Cassius
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Mark Antony OctavianLepidus Not long afterwards, Lepidus is taken out of the picture Mark Antony & Octavian struggle for power; by 32 BCE, all pretense at cooperation drops Cleopatra
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Octavian Mark Antony Conflict of East vs West, Rome vs Alexandria Intrigues and propaganda In 31 BCE, Octavians general, Agrippa, wins a decisive victory against Antony & Cleopatra Cleopatra They flee to Egypt, but are hunted down; they commit suicide in Alexandria
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Octavian Octavian emerges as master of the Roman world! He has enormous power, but an enormous task ahead of him
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Pompeys Conquests
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Crassus killed (53 BCE) in military campaign Julia (Caesars daughter, Pompeys wife) dies Triumvirate Falls Apart
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