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100

Romulus 

the first king of Rome 


100

Council of Plebes 

Represented the plebians in gov.

established after the plebians revolt

100

Octavious Agustus 



Winner of 2nd Triumvirate
Established the Pax Romona

100

what influence did the Etruscans have on the Romans?

engineering (sewage systems)

Language (foundations for Latin)

200

Etruscans

Inspired the Romans through engineering and through and language 

foundation of Latin

200
Hannibal 

General from Carthage

marched over the Appalachian Mountains into Rome

200

Pax Romana 

200 years of peace and prosperity for Rome 

Rome at its highest peak

200

why did the Senate decide to kill Julius Caesar?

   he declared himself dictator, which would eliminate the need for a senate

300

Cincinnatus

senate asked him to be a dictator for 6 months to stop an invasion 

resigned after stopping the invasion in just 15 days 


300

Gracchus Brothers 

Senators that proposed social reforms to give land back to the plebians from the senate

senate proceeded to assassinate them 


300

What were the three branches of government of Rome? 

What were each of their
roles in government?

Consuls
Head of the military
1-year term
Head of government

Praetors

judicial (judges)

1-year terms

Senate 

Appointed praetors & Consuls 

life term

made laws 

only held by patricians  


 


300

how was Octavious Agusutus reestablishing Rome as a republic a lie?

he kept the Senate around 

however, the Senate was essentially powerless as Agustus was the dictator and had all the power in gov.

400

Patrician 

the rich in Roman society

could hold public office

400

Plebeians 

the poor in Roman society 

couldn't hold public office 

400

why did the Plebians revolt against the patricians?

what was the end result?


Plebians had no written laws or political representation
Plebians were upset Senate were only made up of Patricans
Senate decides all the laws
Judicial branch settled conflicts without written law


Plebians made up the military and staged a walk out of the city leaving Rome
vulnerable to attack

500

twelve tables 

first sat of written laws in Europe 

Plebeians wanted it due to frequent disputes with the patricians in court 

500

Julius Ceasar

Winner of 1st triumvirate
Declared himself dictator

Affair with Cleopatra
Assassinated by Senate

Declared his nephew Octavius Agutus to be his heir 


500

What was the path Hannibal took to get to Rome? Why was it so dangerous/risky?



Carthage through Spain, then over the French Alp. Then finally into Rome

Took place during the Winter
Completely surprised the Romans.
In response to the first punic war