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History of Rome According to tradition, Rome was founded in 753 BCE by Romulus Kingdom: 753 BCE- 509 BCE Republic: 509 BCE- 27 BCE Empire: Under Augustus Caesar About 27 BCE- 476 CE http://www.teflcourse.ne t/newmaps/rome.jpg
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Extent of the Roman Empire http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fi le:RomanEmpire_117.svg
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Roman Senate Republic: a government whose head of state is not a king or emperor, and in which the people or elected representatives have power http://thebsreport.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/roman_senate.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/
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Government Structure Anyone could run for office Most start at lower rungs, then rise over time to gain power Cicero started as a Plebian (commoner) Rose to consul Effectively an oligarchy, though citizens could vote http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/romangvt.html
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Julius Caesar Roman political and military leader Declared dictator, but not king or emperor, in 46 BCE May have paved the way for the Empire Part of the first Triumvirate with Pompey (consul) www.wikipedia.org
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Timeline: 75 BC Julius Caesar captured by pirates 73 BC Outbreak of Third Servile War, led by the slave and gladiator Spartacus 71 BC Revolt of Spartacus crushed by Pompey and Crassus 70 BC Crassus and Pompey become joint consuls of the Roman Republic 59 BC Julius Caesar becomes consul- -an important event in the History of RomeJulius Caesar 59 – 53 BC Pompey, Crassus, and Julius Caesar dominate the Late Roman republic through a political alliance called the First Triumvirate 58 BC Julius Caesar campaigns in Gaul 55 BC Julius Caesar attempts to invade Britain and succeeds in 54 BC 49 BC Caesar's army crosses the Rubicon and Civil War begins between Caesar and the Republican forces of Pompey. Julius Caesar is victorious, becomes dictator of the Roman Republic and then conquers Gaul 47 BC Caesar invades Egypt and appoints Cleopatra queen 44 BC Julius Caesar is assassinated; Marcus Antony controls RomeJulius Caesar is assassinated 43 BC The Second Triumvirate established in the Roman Republic between Octavian (Julius Caesar's adoptive son) and Marc Antony 42 BC Octavian takes control of Italy 31 BC Battle of Actium, Octavian defeats Marc Antony and Queen Cleopatra 27 BC Octavian, becomes, as Augustus Caesar, the first emperor of Rome and the Roman Republic comes to an end.Augustus Caesar http://www.roman-colosseum.info/roman- empire/roman-republic-timeline.htm
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Accomplishments Roads Aqueducts Huge buildings Architecture that we couldn’t have built with the same technologies!
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The Colosseum (72 CE) housed entertainments such as gladiator fights, mock sea battles, animal hunts and other, often bloody spectacles http://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/Rome.jpg
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Modern Rome: The Forum http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/ 2007/06/2386394-the_ roman_forum-rome.jpg
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Plutarch Lived 46 CE-120 CE Roman historian whose Lives have been read by many, including Shakespeare Wrote about Rome and its famous citizens, including Julius Caesar and Brutus
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