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The Roman Republic
Chapter 6,
Section 1
Italian Peninsula
Greeks first came to Italy in 900
BC
Greeks liked Italy’s central location
and rich, Mediterranean farmland
Italy is separated from Europe by
the Alps in the North
Etruscans
Etruscans dominated the Italian
Peninsula from 900-500 BC
Influenced by the Greeks; used
their alphabet
Gained control of Rome in 625 BC
and taught the Romans their
culture and technology
Early Rome
Rome was founded by Romulus in
753, after he killed his brother
Remus, according to legend
Consisted of 7 hills on the Latium
plain
The Etruscans drained the
marshes & built roads & the Forum
The Republic
Society consisted of patricians and
plebians
Patricians set up a gov’t with
executive and legislative branches
Executive- 2 consuls w/ veto power
Legislative-Senate w/ 300 patricians
Plebeians Gain Power
Demanded representation in gov’t
Tribunes gained veto power,
Assembly of Tribes gained law
making power
Improved social standing
Previously unwritten laws were
codified on the 12 Tables
Roman Religion
Romans worshipped gods
borrowed from the Greeks but
given Roman names
They also kept some of the nature
spirits they worshipped during
Etruscan rule
Roman Legions
The Republic faced many attacks
from neighbors
All Roman men were required to
join army
Divided soldiers into smaller
“legions” to make them more mobile
Very disciplined and well-trained
Roman Legions
As army conquered foes, they had
to pledge allegiance to Rome
Permanent settlements were
developed and connected by
roads
Carthage
Carthaginians in N. Africa were
also expanding
Conflict arose over the Sicily
1st
Punic war lasted from 264-241
with the Romans winning and
forcing the Carthaginians to pay a
large indemnity
2nd
Punic War
20 years later, Hannibal led
40,000 troops through Gaul and
over the Alps (½ are killed)
Hannibal terrorized Romans,
nearly destroying army at Cannae
Scipio attacked Carthage, forcing
Hannibal to return and surrender
Problems in the Republic
As Rome expanded, conflict arose
from provinces paying tribute
Romans seized land and created
latifundia, plantations
Roman legions were stationed
throughout empire to quell revolts
Feuds
Many nobles used the large
population of unemployed to form
their own militaries
These armies provided many
nobles with a lot of power
Julius Caesar
In 60 BC Caesar became consul
with the help of Pompey and
Crassus-Triumvirate
Used military accomplishments in
Gaul and Germanic lands to
increase his popularity
Julius Caesar
Pompey ordered Caesar to give
up his army
Instead, Caesar marched into
Rome and seized power
In 45 BC, Caesar declared himself
dictator for life
Caesar in Power
Expanded representation in the
Senate
Provided land for landless poor
Developed the modern calendar
Julius Caesar was killed on March
15, 44 BC by Senators who
believed he had grown too strong
End of the Republic
With Caesar’s death, Octavian and
Antony formed a new triumvirate
Divided the Republic up among
themselves
Octavian defeated Antony in 31 BC
at Actium becoming the undisputed
ruler of Rome
The Roman Empire
Chapter 6,
Section 3
Augustus- “A city of brick
to one of marble.”
Changed name from Octavian
Rebuilt Rome
Reformed tax system and
eliminated corruption
Built new roads and public buildings
Pax Romana for 200 years
Julio-Claudian Emperors
The 4 successors to Augustus
Tiberius was constantly paranoid
Caligula was a sociopath and was
killed by Praetorian Guard
Claudius followed but was killed by his
wife
Nero was insane and nearly destroyed
Rome with his vanity and indulgence
The Good Emperors
Under Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, and
Marcus Aurelius Rome reached its
peak
Trajan stretched Rome to its largest
size
Hadrian built a wall in Britain
Roman Rule
Made gov’t more efficient; chose
qualified leaders for provinces
Developed ideas such as “innocent
until guilty” which have formed the
basis for western & Christian law
Downsized the army too much,
making it vulnerable to attack
Pax Romana
Goods from all over the world
poured into Rome
Family became less important and
divorces more common
Middle class grew larger
Society became less stable
Engineering and
Entertainment
Roads and aqueducts were the life-
blood of Rome
Circus Maximus, Colosseum, &
public baths kept the people happy
Innovations like concrete and the
arch helped create structures like
the Pantheon
Education, Science, &
Literature
Borrowed much from other cultures
Most boys were educated, the
wealthy at academies
Latin was the common language
and forms the basis for today’s
Romance languages
Rise of Christianity
Chapter 6,
Section 4
Judaism in the Empire
As Rome secured Judea under
Augustus, many Jews believed a
messiah would arrive to save them
Jews revolted in 66 AD but were
defeated in 70 AD and their temple
was destroyed
Revolted again in 132 AD
Judaism in the Empire
As Rome secured Judea under
Augustus, many Jews believed a
messiah would arrive to save them
Jews revolted in 66 AD but were
defeated in 70 AD and their temple
was destroyed
Revolted again in 132 AD
Jesus of Nazareth
A Jew who proclaimed that God’s
rule was close at hand preached
acts of kindness
Disciples believed he was messiah
Controversy in the Jewish
community concerned Romans so
they crucified Jesus
Spread and Persecution
of Christianity
Disciples claimed Jesus had risen
from the dead and was the messiah
Converts like Paul spread religion
throughout Mediterranean
Peter brought Christianity to Rome
Many believers were martyred by
the Romans
The Early Church
According to legend, Constantine
accepted Christianity in 312 after a
battle
Said Romans could worship how
they pleased
Theodosius made Christianity
Rome’s official religion in 392
The Early Church
Church was set up in a hierarchy by
the 400’s and the bishop of Rome
had taken a leadership role as the
pope
Latin churches became the Roman
Catholic while Greek-influenced
churches became Eastern Orthodox
Roman Decline
Chapter 6,
Section 5
Empire’s Problem
After Marcus Aurelius, there were
28 emperors in 90 years
Instability opened Rome up to
attacks from “Barbarians”
Warfare led to poor crops, inflation,
and extreme financial hardship for
the empire
An Empire Divided
The west part of the Roman Empire
was being constantly attacked
Diocletian and Constantine tried to
implement reforms to slow
economic decline unsuccessfully
Theodosius decreed that the
empire should be split in 395
Reasons Barbarians
Attacked
Sought warmer, southern climate
Wanted Rome’s wealth
Inability of military to contain
Visigoths led to further uprisings
from Franks, Vandals, Goths,
Huns and others
Fall of Western Empire
Vandals destroyed Rome in 455
Franks and Goths divided Gaul
In 476, Odoacer defeated the last
Roman Emperor
This German general accepted
Latin culture and Christianity

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Chapter 6 the roman republic

  • 2. Italian Peninsula Greeks first came to Italy in 900 BC Greeks liked Italy’s central location and rich, Mediterranean farmland Italy is separated from Europe by the Alps in the North
  • 3. Etruscans Etruscans dominated the Italian Peninsula from 900-500 BC Influenced by the Greeks; used their alphabet Gained control of Rome in 625 BC and taught the Romans their culture and technology
  • 4. Early Rome Rome was founded by Romulus in 753, after he killed his brother Remus, according to legend Consisted of 7 hills on the Latium plain The Etruscans drained the marshes & built roads & the Forum
  • 5. The Republic Society consisted of patricians and plebians Patricians set up a gov’t with executive and legislative branches Executive- 2 consuls w/ veto power Legislative-Senate w/ 300 patricians
  • 6. Plebeians Gain Power Demanded representation in gov’t Tribunes gained veto power, Assembly of Tribes gained law making power Improved social standing Previously unwritten laws were codified on the 12 Tables
  • 7. Roman Religion Romans worshipped gods borrowed from the Greeks but given Roman names They also kept some of the nature spirits they worshipped during Etruscan rule
  • 8. Roman Legions The Republic faced many attacks from neighbors All Roman men were required to join army Divided soldiers into smaller “legions” to make them more mobile Very disciplined and well-trained
  • 9. Roman Legions As army conquered foes, they had to pledge allegiance to Rome Permanent settlements were developed and connected by roads
  • 10. Carthage Carthaginians in N. Africa were also expanding Conflict arose over the Sicily 1st Punic war lasted from 264-241 with the Romans winning and forcing the Carthaginians to pay a large indemnity
  • 11. 2nd Punic War 20 years later, Hannibal led 40,000 troops through Gaul and over the Alps (½ are killed) Hannibal terrorized Romans, nearly destroying army at Cannae Scipio attacked Carthage, forcing Hannibal to return and surrender
  • 12. Problems in the Republic As Rome expanded, conflict arose from provinces paying tribute Romans seized land and created latifundia, plantations Roman legions were stationed throughout empire to quell revolts
  • 13. Feuds Many nobles used the large population of unemployed to form their own militaries These armies provided many nobles with a lot of power
  • 14. Julius Caesar In 60 BC Caesar became consul with the help of Pompey and Crassus-Triumvirate Used military accomplishments in Gaul and Germanic lands to increase his popularity
  • 15. Julius Caesar Pompey ordered Caesar to give up his army Instead, Caesar marched into Rome and seized power In 45 BC, Caesar declared himself dictator for life
  • 16. Caesar in Power Expanded representation in the Senate Provided land for landless poor Developed the modern calendar Julius Caesar was killed on March 15, 44 BC by Senators who believed he had grown too strong
  • 17. End of the Republic With Caesar’s death, Octavian and Antony formed a new triumvirate Divided the Republic up among themselves Octavian defeated Antony in 31 BC at Actium becoming the undisputed ruler of Rome
  • 18. The Roman Empire Chapter 6, Section 3
  • 19. Augustus- “A city of brick to one of marble.” Changed name from Octavian Rebuilt Rome Reformed tax system and eliminated corruption Built new roads and public buildings Pax Romana for 200 years
  • 20. Julio-Claudian Emperors The 4 successors to Augustus Tiberius was constantly paranoid Caligula was a sociopath and was killed by Praetorian Guard Claudius followed but was killed by his wife Nero was insane and nearly destroyed Rome with his vanity and indulgence
  • 21. The Good Emperors Under Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, and Marcus Aurelius Rome reached its peak Trajan stretched Rome to its largest size Hadrian built a wall in Britain
  • 22. Roman Rule Made gov’t more efficient; chose qualified leaders for provinces Developed ideas such as “innocent until guilty” which have formed the basis for western & Christian law Downsized the army too much, making it vulnerable to attack
  • 23. Pax Romana Goods from all over the world poured into Rome Family became less important and divorces more common Middle class grew larger Society became less stable
  • 24. Engineering and Entertainment Roads and aqueducts were the life- blood of Rome Circus Maximus, Colosseum, & public baths kept the people happy Innovations like concrete and the arch helped create structures like the Pantheon
  • 25. Education, Science, & Literature Borrowed much from other cultures Most boys were educated, the wealthy at academies Latin was the common language and forms the basis for today’s Romance languages
  • 27. Judaism in the Empire As Rome secured Judea under Augustus, many Jews believed a messiah would arrive to save them Jews revolted in 66 AD but were defeated in 70 AD and their temple was destroyed Revolted again in 132 AD Judaism in the Empire As Rome secured Judea under Augustus, many Jews believed a messiah would arrive to save them Jews revolted in 66 AD but were defeated in 70 AD and their temple was destroyed Revolted again in 132 AD
  • 28. Jesus of Nazareth A Jew who proclaimed that God’s rule was close at hand preached acts of kindness Disciples believed he was messiah Controversy in the Jewish community concerned Romans so they crucified Jesus
  • 29. Spread and Persecution of Christianity Disciples claimed Jesus had risen from the dead and was the messiah Converts like Paul spread religion throughout Mediterranean Peter brought Christianity to Rome Many believers were martyred by the Romans
  • 30. The Early Church According to legend, Constantine accepted Christianity in 312 after a battle Said Romans could worship how they pleased Theodosius made Christianity Rome’s official religion in 392
  • 31. The Early Church Church was set up in a hierarchy by the 400’s and the bishop of Rome had taken a leadership role as the pope Latin churches became the Roman Catholic while Greek-influenced churches became Eastern Orthodox
  • 33. Empire’s Problem After Marcus Aurelius, there were 28 emperors in 90 years Instability opened Rome up to attacks from “Barbarians” Warfare led to poor crops, inflation, and extreme financial hardship for the empire
  • 34. An Empire Divided The west part of the Roman Empire was being constantly attacked Diocletian and Constantine tried to implement reforms to slow economic decline unsuccessfully Theodosius decreed that the empire should be split in 395
  • 35. Reasons Barbarians Attacked Sought warmer, southern climate Wanted Rome’s wealth Inability of military to contain Visigoths led to further uprisings from Franks, Vandals, Goths, Huns and others
  • 36. Fall of Western Empire Vandals destroyed Rome in 455 Franks and Goths divided Gaul In 476, Odoacer defeated the last Roman Emperor This German general accepted Latin culture and Christianity