The Foundation and Geography of Rome
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THE FOUNDATION AND
GEOGRAPHY OF ROME
ROMAN LOCATION
Small
Italian city-
state
Central on Italian
peninsula
Influence of Rivers
Northern Alps
Mediterranean Sea
FORMING ROME…
Myth
of Romulus and Remus
Latins move onto peninsula around 800 BC
and establish Rome as a town…
Greek Influence = trade, technology, crops,
alphabet, culture
Etruscan Influence = arch, army
Patricians expelled the Etruscans (ruled
under King Tarquin) = established the
Roman Republic in 509 BC!
ROMULUS AND REMUS
WAR AND CONQUEST
Rome surrounded = conquers Latin states in 338 BC,
by 264 BC overtakes the Greeks and Etruscans
Latin's allowed full citizenship
Roman Confederation = allowed to rule locally, but
must give Rome soldiers
SUCCESS? = good diplomats, great military (with
great infrastructure), practical in sense of law and
government … incorporation of conquered peoples –
they “buy into” Rome!
FEATURES OF CITIZENSHIP
Patricians
= wealthy land owners
Plebian Men = merchants, farmers,
artisans
Selected foreigners allowed to become
citizens to promote loyalty to Rome
Taxes and Military Service = Roman
Citizens’ Duties
Rome develops into a representative
democracy over time…
ROMAN REPUBLIC
Senate – 300 members
Centuriate Assembly
Consuls – 2 elected members
Plebian Assembly and Tribunes
Twelve Tables
Law of Nations
Slavery in Rome
ROMAN EXPANSION
Rome
moves toward an empire…
3 Punic Wars
Competition
for trade
2nd War with Hannibal
Roman victory = Carthage destroyed
133
BC – Spain to Asia
Mediterranean
basin
Western Europe (Gaul, British Isles)