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Warmup Why is Alexander the Great important?. Tuesday: Writing Madness! Analyze the cultural and political changes and continuities in ONE of the following.

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1 Warmup Why is Alexander the Great important?

2 Tuesday: Writing Madness! Analyze the cultural and political changes and continuities in ONE of the following empires in the Classical period. Chinese (100 C.E.–600 C.E.) Indian (300C.E.–600 C.E.) Roman (100 C.E.–600 C.E.) You may bring whatever notes you would like on Tuesday to complete this essay.

3 Next Week Monday: Roman Empire Tuesday: CCOT in class Wednesday: Review Due Thursday: Classical Era Test Friday: Go over test

4 Where Did the Romans Come From? -753 BCE: Founding of Rome by Romulus -Great grandchildren of Aeneas -Rome was a monarchy at first

5 The Aeneid: The Story the Romans Made Up for Themselves

6 The Birth of the Republic 509 BCE: Last king of Rome was deposed

7 SPQR = Senatus Populusque Romanus The Senate and People of Rome

8 Roman Political Structure: Republic

9 Roman Paranoia 390 BCE: Rome sacked by the Celts

10 ROMAN LEGION

11 The Battle for the Mediterranean Romans conquer Italy by 265 BCE

12 The Battle for the Mediterranean 264-146 BCE The Punic Wars: Rome vs. Carthage The Second Punic War is the most important because:

13 The Battle for the Mediterranean 146 BCE: Carthage Destroyed

14 Hannibal on Elephants

15 Roman Technology: Roads

16 Roman Technology: Arch

17 Roman Technology: Aqueducts

18 Roman Technology: Monuments

19 Romans and Conquered Peoples Roman typically allowed conquered groups to select their own leaders as long as they were loyal to Rome. Romans syncretized the gods of conquered peoples

20 Hellenistic Influence Architecture Drama Sculpture Literature “Rome captured Greece, but Greece captivated Rome.”

21 What to do with the poor? 133-121 BCE Increasing numbers of Romans are now landless. – Soldiers had land foreclosed on – Latifundia – Huge estates made up of large amounts of farmland Landless Romans may not serve in the army or vote. Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus try to give land to the poor. – Very popular – Both are killed – Julius Caesar favored similar reforms

22 General Julius Caesar

23 Julius Caesar 59 BCE First Triumvirate – Group which consolidated most of the political power in Rome – Julius Caesar, Pompey, Crassus 49 BC: Caesar crosses the Rubicon River with his army, declares himself dictator of Rome. Caesar’s soldiers are loyal to him Personally, not Rome.

24 The End of the Republic 44 BCE Caesar Assassinated 31 BCE Octavian wins civil war – Changes his name to Augustus Caesar – Assumes title of imperator Octavian = Augustus Caesar

25 Question What in Roman history made the Romans so reluctant to give up on the Republic?

26 Question Some historians argue that the West is built on the culture of four cities: – Jerusalem – Athens – Rome – London Which qualities do you think historians attribute to the Romans?


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