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Getting Back to Glory Any small school item may be use as your game piece Use coin as dice – Heads move forward 2 spaces – Tails move forward 4 spaces Each time a player lands on circle draw a “Glory Game Card” and follow the instructions Complete “What Really Happened” WS as you are playing the game – Worksheet is due at the end of class
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Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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The End of the Pax Romana In 180 Marcus Aurelius died his death marked the end of the Pax Romana – Over the next 300 years the empire slowly declined The peace of Roman depended on one emperor following another without violence – Military commanders began to challenged emperors – Civil wars broke out more frequently
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The Imperial Crisis The years 235-248 are called the Imperial Crisis – Rome was torn apart and split into pieces Economic problems – Civil wars created massive economic problems – Emperors tried to get the money they needed for war by making coins with less gold – War make trade dangerous
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Foreign invasions – During this period Rome’s foreign enemies were also becoming more dangerous – The empire’s size made it difficult to defend the borders
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Germanic tribes (people who lived across the empire’s northern borders) – Made up of Franks, Vandals, and Goths – Germans raided Roman territory more often during the imperial Crisis Romans called the Germans barbarians (people who did not share their culture) – Many Germans adopted parts of Greco-Roman culture
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The Late Empire When Diocletian became leader in 284 the empire recovered from the crisis Diocletian – Ruled the whole empire – Sent troops to restore peace to frontier regions – Persecuted Christians – Divided the empire into two halves West ruled by Maximian East ruled by Diocletian
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Constantine – Converted to Christianity – Edict of Milan permanently established religious toleration for Christianity in 313 – In 324 he began work on a new capital for the eastern half in what is now Turkey Old Greek city called Byzantium When Constantine died is was called Constantinople
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