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The Geography of Rome
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Mythical Founding of Rome: Romulus & Remus
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Italy in 750 BCE
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Influence of the Etruscans Writing Religion The Arch
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The Roman Republic 2 Consuls (Rulers of Rome) Senate (Representative body for patricians) General Assembly (Representative body for plebeians)
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Social Divisions Patricians Plebeians
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The Roman Forum
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The Twelve Tables, 450 BCE
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Rome’s Early Road System
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Roman Roads: The Appian Way
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Roman Conquest of the Mediterranean
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Nature of Roman Imperialism Conquest of Italy Conflict with Carthage Expansion into the Western Mediterranean…involvement and eventual domination of Hellenistic kingdoms in the eastern Mediterranean
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Carthaginian Empire
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Hannibal’s Route
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The Punic Wars 264-146BCE
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The Decline of the Roman Republic Growing Inequality and Unrest Latifundia Rise of class conflict (circuses) Gracchus Brothers- land redistribution attempt New Role for the Army- Gaius Marius Collapse of the Republic
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The Fall of the Roman Republic
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The First Triumvirate Julius Caesar Marcus Licinius Crassus Gaius Magnus Pompey
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Beware the Ides of March! 44 BCE
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The Second Triumvirate Octavian (Augustus) Marc Antony Marcus Lepidus
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Octavian Augustus: Rome’s First Emperor
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The First Roman Dynasty
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Pax Romana : 27 BCE – 180 CE
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The Five Good Emperors Chronology Nerva96 AD96 AD – 98 AD98 AD Trajan98 AD98 AD – 117 AD117 AD Hadrian117 AD117 AD – 138 AD138 AD Antoninus Pius138 AD138 AD – 161 AD161 AD Marcus Aurelius161 AD161 AD – 180 AD180 AD
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The Greatest Extent of the Roman Empire – 14 CE
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Taxes
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Commercial Agriculture
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Transportation & Communication Networks
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Mediterranean Sea
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Construction Projects
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Family and Society Paterfamilias New Social Classes Slavery
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The Empire in Crisis: 3c
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Diocletian Splits the Empire in Two: 294 CE
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Constantine: 312 - 337
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Constantinople: “The 2 nd Rome” (Founded 330) Constantinople:
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Barbarian Invasions: 4c-5c
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Attila the Hun: “The Scourge of God”
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The Rise of Christianity
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St. Paul: Apostle to the Gentiles
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The Spread of Christianity
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Roman Culture
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Roman Aqueducts
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The Roman Colosseum
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The Colosseum Interior
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Circus Maximus
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Imperial Roman Road System
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Culture and Society in the Roman World Literature Cicero Virgil Livy Art Greek influence Curvilinear forms (arch, vault dome) Law 12 Tables Natural law Standards of justice Family Paterfamilias Slavery Imperial Rome Gladiatorial Shows
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The Legacy of Rome Republic Government Roman Law Latin Language Roman Catholic Church City Planning Romanesque Architectural Style Roman Engineering Aqueducts Aqueducts Sewage systems Sewage systems Dams Dams Cement Cement Arch Arch
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Circus Maximus
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