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Rome 1000 Years only 200 years of peace – Pax Romana Megalopolis International Culture VALUES: Practical Rational Hard Working Group Oriented Thrift, Honesty, Loyalty Self-deprecating Art’s main function – Entertainment, not Enlightenment
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2 Major Periods: Republic & Empire 2 Foundation Myths Republican – Romulus & Remus Hard Work Roman success more important than family ties Imperial – Aeneas 1)Long-suffering 2)Total dedication to destiny
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Roman Cultural Timeline Early Influences: 800 – 308 BC – North/Central Italy controlled by the Etruscans Southern Italy controlled by Greeks Beginnings: 509 BC - Roman Republic established (Oligarchy) Patricians – wealthy landowners (10% of population) Plebeians – landless masses (90% of population) Government: Two Consuls (Patricians) – executive heads 300 member Senate (Patricians) Dictator (Patrician) – military leader in time of war Tribunes (Patricians) – protectors of the Plebeians’ interests Law: Twelve Tables – (Greek based, but on Draco, not Solon) Land Ownership: Large estates controlled by Patricians As time goes on, Plebeians forced into virtual slavery Welfare system created out of necessity
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Military: Most organized in ancient world Based on the Legions Punic Wars (264-146 BC) vs. Carthage begins move towards empire Most of Mediterranean / Northwestern Europe conquered Citizenship offered to conquered peoples Cosmopolitan culture develops End of Republic: Period of Civil War follows (130-45 BC) Gaius Julius Caesar becomes Dictator in 45 BC but is assassinated Empire: Caesar’s nephew, Octavian maneuvers to become virtual Emperor by 27 BC Bureaucracy established – so efficient that it can withstand bad rulers Pax Romana (27-180 BC) – no major wars, stability throughout the Mediterranean 180 BC – death of Marcus Aurelius, last truly great Emperor 180-476 BC – Decline and collapse of the Empire Growth of Christianity Constantinople established – foundation of Byzantine culture
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Etruscan Culture and Art {Etruria} Origins in Lydia/Asia Minor? Confederations of city-states ruled by warrior aristocrats Control N.Italy for 400 yrs. rule Rome for 100 yrs. until driven out in 3 rd Century BC Undeciphered unique language Most of what we know is from their tombs Pursuit of the good life Accused of hedonism by the Romans Greek influences Borrow nothing from the Romans, but huge influence on Rome Religion – Asian origins Divination Gods similar in function to Greco-Roman Human Sacrifice – origins of gladiatorial combat
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Art is distinctive – earthy, vigorous, sometimes homespun Unique elements but also Hellenic & Hellenistic influences Sculpture – Terra-cotta is their favorite medium, but also use of bronze Painting – Murals Strong, black-outlined figures with bright colors Religious, Leisure, & Greek-based subjects
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Jewelry – highly skilled goldsmiths Architecture - Cities - Rectangular, planned, fortified on hilltops Greek elements in buildings – colonnades used Atriums, Aqueducts, Bridges, Sewers BEFORE Romans
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