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“LEADERS” Julius Caesar > Conquest, Triumvirate, Mark Antony & Cleopatra Octavian (Augustus Caesar) > “Pax Romana” Claudius > Britain & Harbors Nero > Architecture, Eccentricity, Persecution, Controversy Vespasian >Beautification, Civil Strife, Coliseum & Campaigns Trajan > Architecture, Engineering, Expansion Hadrian > Organization, Hadrian’s Wall, Pantheon Diocletian > “The Diarchy” Persecutions, East vs. West Constantine > Conversion, Christianity, Constantinople
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Julius Caesar Veni Vidi Vici 'I came I saw I conquered'
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Born 100 B.C.E. into Patrician Family
Marriage (Cornelia of Lucius Cornelius Cinna) Military Study in Greece Kidnapping and Revenge Rise in Politics & Wife’s death Married again--Pompeia, a relative of Pompey…then, divorce Governor of Spain
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Joins Crassus and Pompey Triumvirate
Governor of Gaul calls to step down Deaths Crassus Julia Schizm Civil War Pompey flees then murdered Conquests in Egypt
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Dictator in 48 March 15, 44 B.C., Ides of March Caesar entered the Senate. Assassination plot group of 60 senators Gaius Cassius and Marcus Junius Brutus As Caesar entered the Senate, stabbed 23 times After Caesar was assassinated, Rome experienced another 13 years of civil war.
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Claudius 41-54
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Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus
Invalid Background with relative Caligula Seized power bribing guards Fairly popular, intelligent Empire moves forward: Conquered Britannia Built two major aqueducts Lured into marrying niece: Agrippina Sinister plan to convince Claudius to anoint her son--not his--as a successor. Later met death by poisoning allegedly by Agrippina servant—mushroom. Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus
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Nero 54-68
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Opportunity Fire Persecution of Christians Kills mother: Agrippina Lavish State project: Palace—Domus Aurea Innovation vaulted ceiling Level of slavery enormous Overthrown Dramatic Suicide “What an artist dies in me…” Leaves a void of bloodline… Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus
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Trajan 98-117
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Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus AKA Trajan
New meaning for “Roman” Appeals to Roman “Sense of Supremacy” Massive building Infrastructure: roads, harbors, baths, aqueducts ‘Conquest for Cash’ Most of any emperor Dacia Extended empire Public Place: ‘A New <Trajan’s> Forum’ 112 CE Trajan’s Market (Hemicycle <hemicircle>) Named successor Hadrian prior to his death (stroke)
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Hadrian
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Tribune to Macedonia and Governor of Syria Alienated Senate
Publius Aelius Hadrianus AKA HADRIAN Adopted son of Trajan Tribune to Macedonia and Governor of Syria Alienated Senate Lowers taxes, increase games, helps poor children Focus on frontiers <i.e. Hadrian’s Wall> N. Britain Inspection tour Pantheon Conflict with Architect Apollodorus "Go away and draw your pumpkins.” Weakened and paranoid in later years. Died in villa from suspected cardiac failure
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Diocletian
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Control Stern measures--Autocratic Reorganization of Provinces Boated Bureaucracy Compulsory Services Diarchy…Tetrarchy: Diocletian: Eastern half Maximianus: Western half Constantius: Gaul, Britain Galerius: Balkans Maximum Pricing/Price Controls resulted in rise of ’Blackmarket’ Christian persecutions Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus AKA Diocletian
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