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Rome

Rome. Geography. Rome is in Italy which is around the midpoint of the Mediterranean Sea 3 groups made up Italy: Latins (built Rome) Greeks Etruscans (took over Rome) Later the Phoenicians came. Rome. Rome was founded by 2 brothers, Romulus and Remus .

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  1. Rome

  2. Geography • Rome is in Italy which is around the midpoint of the Mediterranean Sea • 3 groups made up Italy: • Latins (built Rome) • Greeks • Etruscans (took over Rome) • Later the Phoenicians came

  3. Rome • Rome was founded by 2 brothers, Romulus and Remus. • They were abandoned on the Tiber river and raised by a she-wolf

  4. Rome • Romans were borrowers • In the early years of Rome, they borrowed the Etruscans’ writing, alphabet, and architecture • They borrowed the Greek Gods and changed their names • Examples: Zeus=Jupiter, Ares=Mars, Hermes=Mercury, Poseidon=Neptune, Hades=Pluto, and Aphrodite=Venus

  5. Roman Republic • The Etruscans took over Rome and placed their kings over the Latins. • The Latins in Rome overthrew the last Etruscan king, Tarquin the Proud and they said they would never be ruled by a king.

  6. Roman Republic • Rome started a republic, government where people vote for their leaders • However, only free-born male could vote.

  7. Roman Republic • 2 groups made up Rome: • Patricians: landowners who held the power • Plebians: common people • The plebians wanted power, so they set their own assembly where they elect tribunes

  8. Roman Republic • The Plebians wrote the first written code of laws in Rome. • These laws were written on 12 stone tablets and put in the Forum where everyone can see them • They were called the Twelve Tables

  9. Rome Government • Rome had 2 elected houses: • Senate: patrician controlled house; membership for life • Assembly: plebian controlled house; • 2 elected presidents called consuls • In an emergency, Rome could appoint a dictator to make laws and command the army. However, power only lasted 6 months

  10. Roman Army • The Roman Army was made up of legions • Each legion is made up of 5000 heavily armed foot soldiers and each legion had its own flag (its eagle) • Each legion could live off the land and build what it needed • Legions were divided into 80 men called a century

  11. Rome expands • Rome eventually conquered all of Italy with its legions • Those they conquered were given the citizenship with Rome except the right to vote. • Rome left the conquered with local control as long as they send men and did not make treaties with enemies of Rome

  12. Punic Wars • As Rome expanded, it fought with another nation called Carthage over trade. • They fought 3 wars called the Punic Wars

  13. Punic Wars • Carthage under Hannibal invaded Rome from the Alps and attacked Rome for a decade • He won his greatest victory at Cannae

  14. Punic Wars • Rome under Scipio decided to attack Carthage, while Hannibal was in Italy. • Hannibal raced back to Carthage and lost at Zuma. • Carthage was later destroyed by Rome. • It was burned down • 50000 citizens were sold into slavery • Rome then salted the earth, so nothing could grow

  15. Rome • As Rome expanded, many problems started to happening • The gap between rich and poor was widening • Many poor farmers lost their land and became homeless and wandered the countryside • The rich were becoming corrupted and the slaves were developing resentment

  16. Rome • Rich landowners created large estates called latifundias

  17. Rome • 2 brothers tried to help Rome’s poor by limiting the size of latifundias and giving land to the poor • Tiberius Gracchus • Gaius Gracchus

  18. Rome • Generals began to recruit the homeless for soldiers= civil war • To stop the war a triumvirate (group of 3 rulers) was formed

  19. Rome • The 1st triumvirate were • Julius Caesar • General Pompey • Wealthy Crassus

  20. Rome • Caesar then went to Gaul • He conquered it and became more popular • Pompey grew scared and told Caesar to disband his legions • Caesar crossed the Rubicon and won against Pompey

  21. Rome • Caesar became a dictator for life or an absolute ruler (ruler who had total power) • Some Romans became jealous

  22. Rome • Marcus Brutus and others stabbed Caesar 23 times in the Senate chamber • Last words “Et tu, Brute?”

  23. Rome • After Caesar’s death, a civil war started between the killers and the supporters of Caesar • A 2nd triumvirate was formed to stop the killers from gaining power

  24. Rome • The 2nd triumvirate was • Octavian (Caesar’s nephew) • Mark Antony (Caesar’s general) • Lepidus (powerful politician)

  25. Rome • Octavian and Antony fought for Rome • Antony joined with Cleopatra and lost to Octavian at Actium • Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide

  26. Rome • Octavian started the Roman Empire with him as the 1st emperor • He even changed his name to Augustus

  27. Rome • Augustus took over and started the Pax Romana or peace of Rome that lasted for 200 years • He opened up the Silk Road (the road that connected that brought silk from China for Roman goods)

  28. Rome Social • Values of Rome: discipline, self-sacrifice, loyalty to family, and thrift • Roman families were lead by the oldest male called the paterfamilias

  29. Rome Women • Rome women had more freedoms than Greek women. • They could work, own property, and testify in court • They still could not vote

  30. Rome • Most people were still poor, so to gain support from these people, Romans used Bread and Circuses

  31. Rome Religion • Jesus was born during this time and stressed that people should love God, their neighbors, and their enemies. • Some Jews thought he was the Messiah or savior chosen by God

  32. Rome • The main source of Jesus’ life is in the first four books of the New Testament called the Gospels • Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John • The Gospels are in the Christian Holy Book called the Bible

  33. Rome • The disciples of Jesus were called Apostles • After Jesus’ Death they spread the word of the new religion, Christianity. • The head disciple was Peter who was known as the “Rock” and founded the Church in Rome

  34. Rome • A former enemy turned disciple was Paul, who created churches for non-Jews.

  35. Rome • Christians were persecuted by Rome in the beginning (fed to the lions at the Colosseum) • Martyrs are people who die for their beliefs • So, Christians got organized • Bishops were put in charge of many churches • The Pope in Rome became in charge of all the Bishops

  36. Rome • Constantine took over the Roman Empire and converted to Christianity. • This stopped the persecution and started the spread of the religion throughout the empire. • He also issued the Edict of Milan which gave freedom of religion

  37. Rome • As Christianity grew, church leaders called anything not Christian heresy • One of the fathers of the Christian Religion was Augustine who wrote The City of God and Confessions

  38. Rome Falls • The German rulers took the Latin language, Roman laws, and the Christian Church

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