The Rome: Republic to Empire. After the Punic Wars Numantine Wars – Spain Jugurthine War – against half of Numidia (Jugurtha) 100 BC – Julius Caesar born.

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The Rome: Republic to Empire

After the Punic Wars Numantine Wars – Spain Jugurthine War – against half of Numidia (Jugurtha) 100 BC – Julius Caesar born Marius – general, consul from BC Sulla – general, consul, dictator BC, Jugurthine War

Spartacus 73 BC - Thracian, sold as slave-gladiator Led revolt at a gladiator school, Servile Wars Left town and picked up 70,000 rural slaves on the way to the Alps Won several battles, left behind by pirate ships General Crassus defeated slaves, Gen. Pompey had 6000 crucified on Appian Way

First Triumvirate Normal - Two consuls, sometimes one dictator Pompey annexes Syria and Jerusalem Crassus and Pompey consuls, didn’t like each other Julius Caesar, nephew of Marius, rising up ranks 59 BC - They form 1 st Triumvirate, three consuls in power BC – Gallic Wars (Caesar) Crassus dies in war against Parthians Friendship between Caesar and Pompey unravels

Rise of Julius Caesar Proconsul Caesar defeated nemesis Vercingetorix in Gaul Pompey marries daughter of Caesar’s enemy Caesar crosses Rubicon in 49 BC “The die is cast.” Roman Civil War begins Pompey flees Rome to Greece Caesar re-elected consul/dictator, then resigns Marc Antony second in command “Master of the Horse” Caesar defeats Pompey’s lieutenants in Spain 48 BC - Pompey flees to Egypt, tricked and beheaded Caesar receives his head, allies with Cleopatra Helps her in Egyptian Civil War

Caesar Back in Rome Caesar returns to Rome in 47 BC Starts enacting reforms Puts own image on coins Offered title of rex but rejected it ??? “I am Caesar, not Rex” 44 BC – Ides of March, Caesar stabbed to death by 60 senators fearful of his becoming king and ending the republic

Roman Republic Map, 40 BC

The Second Triumvirate and Octavian Julius Caesar’s great nephew JC adopted him After JC assassinated, gathered armies and marched on Rome Marc Antony blocked his adoption Cicero spoke out against Marc Antony, Octavian elected proconsul 43 BC - Second Triumvirate formed: Octavian, Marc Antony, Lepidus Lepidus favored Antony Octavian (later Augustus Caesar) – Sardinia, Sicily Africa Marc Antony – parts of Gaul Lepidus – Spain, parts of Gaul

Rome divided up by 2 nd Triumvirate

Breakup and war Marc Antony left his wife (actually Octavian’s sister) and falls for Cleopatra 2 nd Triumvirate over in 33 BC Augustus accuses Antony of allying with Egypt to overthrow Rome 31 BC Battle of Actium – Antony defeated, he and Cleopatra commit suicide in Egypt, asps ASAP

Rule of Augustus Caesar 27 BC – 14 AD Jesus Christ in the New Testament refers to “Caesar” (Augustus Caesar) “Pax Romana” – Roman peace, infrastructure Fire-fighters in Rome Peace with Parthians Praetorian guard Road system, courier system

Julian-Claudian Dynasty The first five emperors Tiberius AD – historian Pliny the Elder called him “gloomy” Caligula AD – claimed divinity, Incitatus, assassinated by senators and Praetorian guard, Mauretania Claudius 41 – 54 AD – Caligula’s uncle, cozy with Senate, mentioned in Book of Acts in NT, invaded Britannia Nero AD – Great Fire in 64, played music, blamed Christians, avoided assassination