Transcript Rome
Rome
Geography
The
Alps: mountains
natural protection
Mediterranean Sea:
protection & trade
Rome
ROME
Macedon
Macedon
Persia
Persia
Carthage
Carthage
Egypt
Egypt
Ancient Italy
(c. 6th century B.C.)
Etruscans
(900-500 BC)
Northern
Italy
Extravagant art
Drained marshes, built sewers,
paved roads
Latins in central Italy (Rome)
revolt against Etruscan king
Etruscan pottery depicting Odysseus & his men
fighting Cyclops
Etruscan architectural plans (ca. 510 BC)
Legend:
Bros.
Romulus & Remus
Romulus won fight to rule, so
city was named Rome
Real beginning:
700 BC, Latins “the 1st
Romans” created villages on
Tiber River
Roman Republic (509 BC – 27 BC)
509
BC: Latins/Romans
set up republic (citizens
vote for leaders)
Citizens free-born
males in Rome
CLASS CONFLICT
Patricians-
wealthy
landowners with power
Plebeians- farmers &
workers can vote, but
can’t rule
Plebs vs. Pats
Laws
not written down
Patrician judges stated
& applied the law
Plebeians went on
strikes
THE TWELVE TABLES
450 BC: Roman laws carved
on 12 bronze tablets
“innocent until proven
guilty” - hung in Forum
(public square)
Senate
(controlled $ & foreign
policy)
Dictator in emergencies
2 Consuls-1 yr. terms
Assemblies voted on laws
Elected tribunes who could
veto senate
Roman Religion
Romans adopted Greek gods
Jupiter: same as Greek god Zeus
Juno: (Greek Hera) queen of the gods
Diana: (Greek Artemis) goddess of the earth &
hunters
Minerva: (Greek Athena) goddess of wisdom &
war
Venus: (Greek Aphrodite) goddess of love
Expansion
264 BC the city had taken
over the Italian Peninsula
Roman
Legion=6,000
troops
Disciplined- (decimation
“removal of the tenth”)
Roman roads- well
constructed to move
legions
Rome vs. Carthage
Carthage:
wealthy trading city
in north Africa that took Sicily
Punic Wars (264-146 BC)
st
1
Punic War (264 BC241 BC)
Carthage
tried to
take Strait
of Messina
Carthage=strong navy;
Rome=strong army
Grappling hooks onto
Carthaginian ships, boarded
ships, & fought to the death
Carthage
gives up Sicily
nd
2
Punic War (218 BC202 BC)
Carthage
wants revenge
New general 25 years
old--- Hannibal
218 BC- Hannibal takes
Roman land in Spain
Hannibal, 40,000 men, & 37
elephants invade through Alps
1/3 men die
General Publius Scipio’s legions
attack Zama (near Carthage)
202 BC: Scipio defeated Hannibal &
Carthage gives up land in Spain
3rd Punic War (149 BC-146 BC)
ROME
DESTROYS
CARTHAGE
Burned Carthage
Put salt in soil
130 BC—Rome ruled everything
from Spain to Asia Minor
Large
area=hard to rule
Divided into provinces
who pay taxes (tribute)
Tax collectors
steal=rebellions
Farmers
move to city
(farmland stolen while they
were at Punic Wars)
Slaves now doing work
Poor farmers unemployed
Tiberius
& Gaius
Gracchus (133 – 121 BC)
Tribunes who made laws
to help the poor
Both killed in riots
Gracchi Brothers
Gaius Marius
107 BC—Elected consul
Paid soldiers $ & land
Soldiers loyal to commander
88 BC—Gaius overthrown by Lucas
Cornelius Sulla (makes himself
dictator)
1st
Triumvirate
Consuls—Gnaeus Pompey,
Licinius Crassus, & popular
general—Julius Caesar
60
BC—3 men = 1st
Triumvirate (shared power)
Jealous over power
Pompey ordered Caesar to
Rome
Caesar crosses Rubicon
River (with his army) & wins
civil war
Julius Caesar
45 BC—Dictator of Rome
Gave grain to poor
44 BC—Dictator for life
March 15, 44 BC (Ides of
March)—Stabbed to death by
Roman Senators
2nd Triumvirate
Caesar’s 19 yr old grandnephew—
Octavian—with—Marc Antony & Marcus
Lepidus
Antony moved to Egypt & married
Cleopatra
Oct. convinced Senate to declare war on
Antony & Cleo.
Octavian
Marc Antony
Marcus Lepidus
Antony
and Cleo. commit
suicide
Octavian=1st Roman
Emperor
st
1
Emperor
1. Augustus (Octavian): (27
BC-14 AD)
Pax Romana begins
Chief priest---head of state
religion
Had no sons
Bad Emperors
2. Tiberius (14
AD-37 AD)
Adopted son
of Augustus
Bad Emperors
3. Caligula (37 AD-41 AD)
Tiberius’ grandnephew
Unstable/CRAZY after
illness
41 AD: assassinated by one
of his guards
Bad Emperors
4. Claudius (41 AD-54
AD)
Uncle of Caligula
Murdered by his
wife- wanted her son
to be emperor
5. Nero (54 AD-68 AD)
Claudius’ stepson
Bad
Cruel & vain
Murdered mom & wife-feared they’d kill him
Sentenced to death by
Senate; but, he
committed suicide
Emperors
Senate
Good Emperors
chose 1st of the good
emperors—Nerva (96-98 AD)
Hadrian
Hadrian’s Wall across Britain
Marcus Aurelius
180 AD—last good emperor (Pax
Romana ENDED)
Army busy with civil wars=NOT
defending borders
Hadrian’s Wall
Roman Civilization
Pax
Romana (27 BC-180 AD)
“Roman
Peace” allowed trade to grow
Grain, wine, oil, cloth, pottery,
glassware
African ivory, Chinese silk, Indian
pepper
Roman Architecture
Colosseum:
Gladiator events
Circus Maximus: Chariot
races
Pantheon: Temple to all gods
Aqueducts: Artificial channels
for carrying water
Language
Latin=language
until 1500s
Basis
of Europe
for Romance
languages (French,
Spanish, Italian,
Portuguese, Romanian)
Jewish
Rebellions
6 AD: Kingdom of Judah added to
Empire- renamed Judea
Jews rebelled twice 66 & 135 AD
Romans destroyed all but Western
Wall of 2nd temple & forced Jews out
of Jerusalem
Jesus of Nazareth
Jesus received Jewish education
Jesus said God was loving & forgiving not
harsh as Jews thought
Disciples—believed Jesus was messiah
(savior)
Many Jews didn’t believe Jesus was
messiah—this is difference between
Christianity & Judaism
Age 33 Jesus crucified
Resurrection=way
to prove Jesus
was “Son of God”
Leading Apostle—Paul
Spread Christianity throughout
Roman Empire
Wrote epistles to churches (New
Testament)
Persecution
Christians
DID NOT honor
emperor as a god
Thrown into gladiator events to
die
300s AD, many turn to
Christianity
Empire was about to collapse
Early Church hierarchy (levels of
authority)
Lowest-
parish priests & their parishes
Many parishes together form a diocese
which was overseen by a bishop
Bishops interpreted beliefs, managed
church property, & gave aid to the poor
The most powerful bishops were
archbishops who governed Christian in
the large cities
5 archbishops of Rome, Constantinople,
Alexandria, Antioch, & Jerusalem were
called patriarchs
Patriarch of Rome proclaimed
authority over all
Pope (head over all the churches)
East didn’t accept the pope
Western Church=Roman Catholic
Church
Eastern Church=Eastern
Orthodox Church
Hierarchy of the Roman Catholic
Church
1. Pope
2. Archbishop
3. Bishop
4. Parish Priest
Fall of the Western Empire
1.) Diocletian (284-307)
Divided empire into 2
parts—East & West
Issued Edict of Prices to
slow inflation
Diocletian
Fall of the Western Empire
2.) Constantine (312-337)
Won
civil war
Moved capital to Byzantium &
renamed it Constantinople
1st Christian emperor – Edict of
Milan
Constantine
Fall of the Western Empire
3.) Theodosius (337-395)
Won civil war
Will created separate empires with
separate rulers
East—Byzantine Empire
West—Roman Empire
Made Christianity official religion of
empire
Theodosius
Fall of the Western Empire
Civil wars caused :
Difficult travel & trade
Destroyed farmland—food prices
increased
Inflation (prices go up, value of $
goes down)
Fall of the Western Empire
Germanic Invasions
300s AD: Germanic tribes
Looking for better climates &
grazing lands
Wanted to share Rome’s
wealth
Running from the Huns
Fall of the Western Empire
Visigoths & Vandals invaded & sacked Rome
Franks & Goths divided Gaul
Attila the Hun attacked Italy
453—Attila died & the Huns retreated into Eastern
Europe
476—Roman emperor killed by Germanic soldier—
Odoacer who made himself king of Italy
476—Date of the end of the Western (Roman)
Empire
Eastern Empire (Byzantine Empire) continued on for
1000 more yrs.