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Ancient Rome: Pax Romana
“Greece has conquered her rude conqueror!”
Republic & Empire Quiz
Augustus, consul, Assembly, Plebeian, Julius Caesar, Senate, Mark Antony, Patrician,
Octavian
1. I am the most powerful
branch in the Roman
Republic.
2. I act as a president,
however, I rule for 1 year.
3. I am a branch elected by
the Plebeians.
4. I am a rich, landowning
citizen who can trace their
ancestry back to the founding
of Rome.
5. I am a commoner who
may farm or have a skill.
6. I was a general and
dictator who wanted to rule
Rome.
7. I fought Octavian for
power of Rome…and lost.
8. I was the first Roman
Emperor who brought peace
to the empire.
9. My name means
“important position”.
Directions
1. Title your next clean page – Augustus and the Pax
Romana.
2. Write this question down – How did the Augustan Age, or
Pax Romana, improve the Roman Empire?
Caesar Augustus
By 27 BCE, Octavian became
more powerful than Julius
Caesar.
Octavian kept the Senate
happy by working with them.
He changed his name to
“Augustus” – meaning exalted
one, or powerful position.
Although Rome still had
representatives, power rested
the hands of an emperor, who
took the title “Caesar”, in
honor of Julius Caesar.
*Augustus ruled the Roman
Empire for more than 40 years –
known as the Augustan Age.
Rome Under Augustus
*During this time, the empire
continued to expand and protect
its land.
*As Rome’s population grew, its
army also expanded in size and
strength. Under the leaderships
of ambitious generals, Rome’s
highly trained soldiers set out to
conquer new territories one by
one.
*Rome now controlled all the
land around the Mediterranean
and into western Europe and
Britain.
The PPAsxAugustan Age
Architects and engineers built
new public buildings, baths,
arenas, temples, theaters,
aqueducts, and lighthouses.
Augustus succeeded in bringing
peace and wise leadership to
Rome and her conquered lands
or provinces. Locals customs
were not changed making
Roman domination less painful.
Bath, Spa, Gymnasium
Ampitheater – the Coloseum
Temples for worship
Theaters for comedies and tragedies
Aquaducts for fresh water
Lighthouses for safe transportation
Roman Roads
To bring new treasures home – and
to keep control over the empire –
Rome built a communications
network of roads and ships.
Throughout the empire trade
increased: olive oil, wine, pottery,
marble, grain, glass, horses.
Many roads still exist and are in use
today!!
ol over the empire – Rome built a
communications network of roads
and ships.
Throughout the empire trade
increased: olive oil, wine, pottery,
marble, grain, glass, horses.
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the epic poem the
Aeneid by Virgil - about the founding of Rome.
with the epic poem the
Aeneid by Virgil - about
the founding of Rome.
Conclusion
For the next 200 years (27 BCE to 185 AD) – emperors
continued these policies. These were good times for
citizens of Rome. They came to be known as the “Pax
Romana” or Roman Peace.
Discussion
How did the Augustan
Age, or Pax Romana,
improve the Roman
Empire?