Unit 11
Romulus and Remus
Watch this video to hear the legend
There were seven hills around the Tiber River.
Etruscans, people from the north of the Italian Península united the seven hills
into one city
and declared
themselves
king.
Etruscans - in the north
Greeks - colonies in the south
Latins - in the centre
Etruscans
Conquered ROME in 6th Century
Ruled for 250 years.
A king was elected
by the richest people.
The senate helped the king rule
The senate was the rich families
Patricians - important, wealthy people in society.
Only people who had political power.
The Romans defeated the Etruscans
and changed the Monarchy to Republic
What does REPUBLIC mean to you?
Is there only ONE person who rules????
Do the people participate in the government?
Which people? All the people? Some people? Who participates?
Assemblies /comitias - a place where citizens
(patricians & plebeians) VOTED for laws.
Magistrates - made political decisions AND created laws.
Consuls - There were 2 consuls,
the most powerful politicians,
elected for one year.
Senate - A group of senators
Gave advice to the consuls
(retired magistrates)
Can defend their rights in the Senate in TRIBUNES
WOMEN had no political rights and
couldn't vote
Non-Citizens
Citizens
500 BC - 250 BC - Italian Peninsula
Italian Peninsula
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Fought against Carthage in the Three Punic wars (264 BC-146BC)
264BCE - 146BCE
Hannibal invades Italy, tries to capture Rome
He is defeated
218 - 201 BC
Romans invaded, conquered and destroyed Carthage (146 BC)
Romans named the body of water¨Mare Nostrum¨
264BCE - 146BCE
Economy - Improved
- Trade increased = more products and slaves
- Collected more taxes from conquered territories
Politics - Created PROVINCES.
- Each province had a GOVERNOR
Society - Inequality between people
- Only a few people had most of the wealth
1st Century BCE - 27 BC
Large territories - difficult to control
Corruption
Internal conflicts
Fighting between different provinces and Rome = Civil Wars
Generals became more important
Solution ????
WHY??????
JULIUS CAESAR A consul and general.
The most famous and victorious.
Stopped the invasion
of Roman territories in
France and Belgium
by Germanic tribes
Julius Caesar
declared himself
PERPETUAL DICTATOR.
He wanted to change Rome
from a REPUBLIC
to
an EMPIRE
DO YOU THINK THE SENATE
WAS HAPPY????
27BC - 476AD
Many people and politicians
liked and supported Caesar
a CIVIL WAR started
Octavian ( Caesar's nephew)
won the war
He started the EMPIRE
and became
the 1st EMPEROR
Octavian
changed his name to
which means
CHOSEN BY THE GODS
As EMPEROR
he controlled the army
government and
was the highest
religious leader
AUGUSTUS
Senate - existed, no real power
Some Emperors were elected.
Other from dynasties:
father, son, grandson
Romanisation
UNIFIED new territories with
Roman laws/customs,
religion and language (Latin)
Territories well defended
Social rest
1st and 2nd Centuries
Important buildings were built
Puga, Croatia
1st and 2nd Centuries
Bath, England
1st and 2nd Centuries
Segovia, Spain
Conquered lands/people adopted
3rd Century
Internal conflict
External conflict
Germanic tribes from
the north,
Persians from the east, and pirates from coast of Africa
attacked cities in the empire
There were revolts and invasions
so
Cities unsafe
People left cities
and
went to the countryside
Trade decreased
Economic crisis
Cities were dangerous
People left cities
and moved to the country
and
All MEN living in Roman territory became CITIZENS
Except for slaves
- This gave them political representation
Non-Citizens
WOMEN had no political rights and
couldn't vote
Wealth landowners
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Merchants, craftsmen, and peasants
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Prisoners of war
Not free
Wealthy Romans lived here.
One floor
Centered around a courtyard
Had paintings on the walls
Mosaics on the floor
Block of small apartments
Bad construction - brick and wood
No running water
Dangerous in fires
Poor people lived there
A large farm
One family lived in the big house
Slaves and peasants worked on the farm
Virtual Tour of ANCIENT ROME
4th Century
CONSTANTINE
Two important Emperors
THEODOSIUS
In 313 AD
Western Roman Empire couldn't defend itself against
Germanic tribe invasions
Declared CHRISTIANITY
the official religion
in Roman Empire.
In 380 AD
Eastern Empire lasted another 1000 years
It was called Byzantine Empire
In 395, after Theodosius died
the empire was divided in two
Western and Eastern Roman Empire
In 476AD