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Explore the intricate history of Rome from its early Republic days to the expansive Empire and decline. Delve into the pivotal social classes of Plebians and Patricians, the legendary founding brothers Romulus and Remus, and the crucial conflicts such as the Punic Wars. Understand the era of Pax Romana, the influence of emperors like Augustus and Constantine, and the factors leading to the empire's inevitable decline. This comprehensive overview provides a timeline of significant events, societal changes, and the emergence of Christianity within the Roman context.
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Roman Republic-100The two social groups of Rome.. C1-$100 Plebians and Patricians
Roman Republic- $200The two brothers in the story about the naming of Rome as told by historian Livy. C1-$200 Romulus and Remus
Roman Republic- $300Mural evidence from these early city dwellers showed they enjoyed wrestling matches, religious ceremonies, music and feasts C1-$300 Etruscans
Roman Republic- $400Engraved on bronze tablets these became the basis for all Roman law. C1-$400 Twelve Tables
Roman Republic- $500The body of plebians who elected the tribunes. C1-$500 Assembly of Tribes
Expansion and Crisis- $100A series of conflicts between Rome and Carthage that lasted over 100 years. C2-$100 Punic Wars
Expansion and Crisis - $200These estates provided grain, sheep, olives and fruits for urban markets C2-$200 Latifundia
Expansion and Crisis - $300Roman rule shared equally by three people C2-$300 Triumvirate
Expansion and Crisis - $400Victory won at too great a cost. C2-$400 Phyrric victory
Expansion and Crisis - $500Two brothers who proposed the same reforms of limiting the size of latifundias and distributing land to the poor. C2-$500 Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus
The Roman Empire- $100A period of prosperity C3-$100 Pax Romana
The Roman Empire- $200These four emperors were all members of the Augustus family. C3-$200 Julio-Claudians
The Roman Empire- $300Name two of many construction or architecture accomplishments during the Roman empire. C3-$300 Aqueducts, Appian Way, Pantheon, arches, etc…
The Roman Empire- $400These “Good Emperors” had the backing of the Roman Army and were known for their support of large building projects. Name two. C3-$400 Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius, Marcus Aurellius
The Roman Empire- $500Because he reduced the number of legions during the time of the PaxRomana, by 160 AD invasions by peoples outside the empire became a continuing problem. C3-$500 Augustus
The Rise of Christianity- $100. Most early Romans worshipped these deities C4-$100 nature
The Rise of Christianity- $200In 70 AD the Romans retook this city in Judea, destroying the Temple and killing thousands of Jews. C3-200 Jeruselum.
The Rise of Christianity - $300Named an emperor in 312 AD, he was known as the protector of Christianity. C3-$300 Constantine
The Rise of Christianity - $400Persecuted Jews hoped for someone to save them from their bondage. C3-$400 Messiah
The Rise of Christianity - $500After sentencing Jesus to death by crucifixion, he left his governorship in Judea. C3-$500 Pontius Pilate
The Roman Decline- $100One of the reasons why economic decline in Rome occurred is because of a rise in prices corresponding to a decrease in the value of money C4-$100 Inflation
The Roman Decline - $200Germanic tribes who came to Rome for a warmer climate, better grazing land, a share of Rome’s wealth, or for fleeing fierce nomadic invaders from central Asia. C4-$200 Barbarians
The Roman Decline - $300Name the two warrior groups from the north led by Alaric and from the East led by Attila. C4-$300 The visigoths and the huns
The Roman Decline- $400This emperor willed upon his death that the eastern and western parts of the Roman Empire be separated. C4-$400 Theodosius
Englishmen - $500This German soldier finally overthrew in this year. Name the soldier and the year. C4-$500 Odoacer and 476 AD
This N’ That- $100 This marked the spiritual boundary of the Roman city. C4-$100 Pomerium
This N’ That- $200A government ruled by one leader who generally gained their power through heredity. C4-$200 Monarchy
This N’ That- $300Said that all religious groups in the Roman empire, even the Christians, were allowed to worship however they wished. C4-$300 Edict of Milan
This N’ That- $400Emperor who allegedly set fire to Rome and then stood on stage singing while the city of Rome burned to the ground. C4-$400 Nero
This N’ That- $500Their suicide left Octavian the undisputed ruler of Rome/ C4-$500 Marc Antony and Cleopatra.