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1 The Triumvirates and the Birth of an Empire Unit I Chapter 5 Section 2

2 The First Triumvirate Triumvirate – A system of government controlled by three people Pompey, Crassus and Julius Caesar Crassus dies in battle in 53 BCE The Senate wants Pompey to be the sole leader Julius Caesar refuses to give up power –Caesar “crosses the Rubicon” (makes a decision he can never take back) Caesar defeats Pompey in Roman Civil War Julius Caesar declared “Dictator” in 45 BCE

3 Julius Caesar Introduces solar calendar Gives land to the poor Increases Senate to 900 members –Fills it with his friends –Weakens their power Assassinated in 44 BCE

4 The Second Triumvirate Lepidus, Marc Antony and Octavian –Lepidus dies Marc Antony controls East Rome, Octavian controls the West Marc Antony makes alliance with Cleopatra VII –Civil War begins Octavian defeats Marc Antony in a Civil War 31 BCE: The Age of Augustus

5 From Republic to Empire 27 BCE – Octavian becomes “Augustus” The Senate proclaims him “Imperator” (Emperor) Augustus appoints Governors to control provinces of Empire Through 212 CE, the Roman Empire expands from Great Britain to modern day Israel to Egypt and Northern Africa An empire this size becomes tougher to defend

6 Problems in the Empire Germany – Barbarian groups prevent conquest Mesopotamia – Too far away to enforce peaceably Great Britain – Hadrian’s Wall is built to attempt to keep outside forces out


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