Transcript Rome

THE ROMANS
MASTERS OF THE
MEDITERREANEAN
GEOGRAPHY
• Italy = Center of Mediterranean world
• Rome is centrally located on the Italian
Peninsula
• Trade routes pass through Rome
• Location made it easy to launch military
operations east or west
Rome
600 BC
Rome is ruled by a
series of kings
509 BC
Aristocrats overthrow a
harsh king & set up a
new gov’t
REPUBLIC
• Power rests with
citizens (Roman men)
who have the right to
elect leaders that will
make gov’t decisions
(an indirect
democracy)
PATRICIANS
2 groups struggle for power
Patricians- wealthy aristocratic land owners,
inherit power and social status
PLEBEIANS
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Common farmers, artisans and merchants
Could vote, but not hold office
Strict social order holds them down
No upward mobility
Serve in army (causes resentment)
In time, Plebeians put pressure on Patricians
to gain power
Plebeians demand rights
THE TWELVE TABLES
• Plebeians force creation of a
written law code
• 451 BC- 10 officials write down
Roman laws
• The laws are carved on 12 tables
(tablets) and publicly displayed
Establishes the idea that all free
citizens have rights and
protection under the law and laws
would be fairly administered
Twelve Tables
REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT
Two separate branches
The Executive Branch
• 2 Consuls command army and direct govt
• 1 year term
• Choose Senators
• In emergency choose a dictator to make
quick decisions (6 months)
• Praeters decide on civil law as applied to
Roman citizens
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
• The Senate
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300 Patricians
Financial policy
Advise Consuls
Lifetime term
Approve or disapprove laws
passed by Assembly
– Controlled foreign relations
ASSEMBLY
• Plebeians
• Vote on laws suggested by
govt officials
• Could declare war or make
peace treaties
• Elected the two Consuls
• Elected govt officials
ROMAN LAW
• “Law of Nations” creates a system of laws
that could be applied throughout the Empire
based on reason and justice
• Applies to all people regardless of
nationality
Major step towards the development of
Western law
ROMAN JUSTICE
• Innocent until proven guilty
• May defend yourself before a judge
• Judges weigh evidence brought before them
THE ROMAN EMPIRE
1st century AD
• Augustus leads Rome
into a period of peace
AD 14 - AD 180
• “Pax Romana” (Roman
peace) a time of peace,
prosperity & flourishing
trade throughout the
Roman Empire
Pax Romana
This 200 year period of peace and stability allowed the
Roman Empire to achieve new heights in technology,
agriculture, science, and the arts. The Roman Empire
was a very civilized place during this time, and life
was generally comfortable, and good.
JUSTINIAN’S CODE
528 AD- Emperor Justinian orders the
compilation of all Roman laws
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The Code- 5,000 Roman laws
The Digest- summary of legal opinions
The Institutes- textbook for law students
The Novellae- all laws passed after 534 AD
Becomes the leading guide on legal
matters in Western Europe
Justinian and his Code
Trevi Fountain