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1 The Roman Empire Decline of the Republic And Rise of the Empire /www.wallsfeed.com

2 Decline of the Republic ~ 120BC some leaders attempt to give land to plebeians (Tiberius Gracchus) Patricians fight back 75 years of civil war – Generals gather private armies, fight for control – Senate loses power http://us.123rf.com

3 Military Changes The army was no longer a citizen army Now it was a professional army Men joined to become rich and powerful Loyalty was to a general, not to Rome The senate passed a law – The army could never enter the city of Rome – Generals are very powerful and the senate feared this new power

4 Julius Caesar Rise of Julius Caesar Caesar make an alliance Joins Pompey and Crassus Helped each other gain power Caesar elected to consul in 59 B.C. http://us.123rf.com

5 Julius Caesar Rise of Julius Caesar Rome on the brink of collapse Julius strong military general 58-51BC lead army to conquer Gaul – Captured large amounts of gold – 55 BC Bridge Across the Rhine River Troops very loyal http://us.123rf.com

6 Julius Caesar Rise of Julius Caesar Death of a Dictator 49BC returns to Italy – Fights with armies of the Senate – Caesar wins, becomes Dictator for Life in 44BC – Ruled with great power, took much of the Senate’s power for himself (King) – Assassinated by Senators March 15, 44BC http://us.123rf.com

7 The Empire Octavian (Augustus) Another civil war after Julius, 13 years Adopted son of Caesar 27BC Given title Augustus by senate – First true emperor of Rome Shows respect for senate, doesn’t “power grab” Time of peace and prosperity http://us.123rf.com

8 The Empire Notable Emperors Nero (54-68) – “Nero fiddled while Rome burned” – Murders family – Tyrant, Persecution of Christians Trajan (98-117) – Expanded Empire to its largest – Public Building Projects – Social welfare http://us.123rf.com

9 The Empire Notable Emperors Hadrian (117-138) – Consolidated border – Hadrian’s Wall – Reorganizes army so soldiers defend home provinces – Champion of education http://us.123rf.com

10 Ruling the Empire Governing Conquered People Usually remained free Divided into provinces – Ruled by governor, supported by army Rome did not force their way of life on them – Happy people= taxes and commerce – Many adopted Roman ways in the end. (Why?) http://us.123rf.com

11 Daily Life Citizenship City of Rome was overpopulated – Originally, only residents of city were true Romans Census – official count of people – Registering=citizenship – Men declare families, slaves, wealth. – If failed to register, could lose property or become slave http://us.123rf.com

12 Daily Life Citizenship Social Classes Women, slaves, and ex- slaves could not become citizens Huge gap between rich and poor Rich – lavish houses, country estates, feasts and parties Poor – crowded apartments, no water http://us.123rf.com

13 Daily Life Circuses Poor sometimes riot – Usually over lack of food, particularly wheat Emperors put on shows Circus) to make people happy, entertain – Free grain provided – Fights, public executions Gladiators, exotic animals http://us.123rf.com

14 Daily Life Family Life Traditional values Government support – Land and money if family had children – Directed at upper class Paterfamilias – “father of the family” – Often 3 generations under 1 roof – Had absolute power http://us.123rf.com

15 Daily Life Family Life Women – Married into families – Freedom based on husband’s wealth Could work, own things Slavery – Very common – Generally well cared for – Possible to buy freedom http://us.123rf.com


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