Ancient Rome 750 B.C. – A.D. 500.

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Ancient Rome 750 B.C. – A.D. 500

Roman Creation Story Romulus and Remus

Greek Influences Used and improved Greek warfare Adopted Greek deities Conquered the last Greek city-state by 146 B.C. Adopted Greek deities Zeus became Jupiter

Social Classes Patricians: wealthy aristocratic class Vote & hold office in the Senate Plebeians: everyone else (merchants, farmers, etc.) Vote only

Government Republic: elected leaders Law: Innocent until proven guilty Sound familiar?

Let’s take a look at some Latin words you might hear in a U. S Let’s take a look at some Latin words you might hear in a U.S. courtroom.

Julius Caesar Became dictator of the Roman “Republic” in 45 B.C. Carried out social reform benefiting the poor. Stabbed to death by senators on March 15th, 44 B.C. “Beware the Ides of March”

The Roman Empire After a civil war following Julius Caesar’s death, Augustus Caesar became Rome’s first emperor, or absolute ruler, in 27 B.C. Ruled between 70 and 100 million people

Roman Civil Engineering

Pax Romana (Roman Peace) 31 B.C. to A.D. 180 Boosted trade and raised the standard of living. Why would peace have these results? Built 50,000 miles of road. How would roads help the Caesar rule? Created aqueducts: channels carrying water. Still used today

The Appian Way

What have the Roman’s ever done for us?

How did the Roman Empire use its roads?

The Rise of Christianity Rome absorbed Judea, home of Jerusalem, in A.D. 6. A.D. 33: Jesus was crucified Rome persecuted Christians until the A.D. 300s. Under Constantine, Christianity became the official state religion in 392.

A Threat to the Empire?

The Fall of Rome Political instability Short-lived, bad emperors.

Economic decline Fighting with Germanic tribes disrupted production, trade, and farming Inflation: a rise in prices connected to a decrease in the value of money.

The Western Roman Empire fell to Germanic tribes in A.D. 476. Empire splits in two. Roman West Byzantine East The Western Roman Empire fell to Germanic tribes in A.D. 476. Byzantine Empire remained with Constantinople as its capital. Eventually fell to Islamic forces (Ottoman Turks)

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