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Spelling, grammar and conventions (10 Points) Rome Fake Book Project Person researched _________________________ Project Timeline Assigned: April 21, 2015, Lab Research Due: April 23, 2015 Due Date: May 15, 2015 It’s time for you to show what you know about the historical figures from Ancient Rome. For this project, you will do research, and create a Fake book page for the person you selected. Please look over the Fake book page for Julius Caesar located on your teacher’s webpage. You will be able to edit that file, by finding the same information that pertains to the person you have researched. Remember to use it as a guide for completing your own. All of this information may not be in the research you completed, but try to fill in information for all parts based on what you researched about the person and be creative! Project Requirements Fakebook Wall (45 points) Your name(you must type your name on line identified on example) View photo(This page should include a picture, and the name of the historical figure). Information section (Birthday, place of birth, place of death, occupation, and death date). Friends section(page should have pictures and names of 4 “friends”. These are people that your biographical figure would have known (family, famous friends, etc.) Full Name(If provided, full name must be at top to the right of picture) Write something(Write about an important event from person's life) Time line of Events(Write 5 events of person’s life in chronological order) Fakebook Info (30 points) Photos section(page should have pictures of two albums). Quote(Find quote used by person in research) Basic Info(Mother, Father, Gender, Spouse, Children, Relationship, Political/Religious views) Historical Background(Write 5 events of person’s life in chronological order) Religion(State religious affiliation if available) Photos Page (15 Points) •Include at least 4 individual photos, 2 photo album covers and a profile picture. Spelling, grammar and conventions (10 Points) •Please remember to proofread! You don’t want errors to detract from your work!

Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus fakebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes YOUR NAME (5 PTS) Logout Full Name: Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus Wall Info Photos Boxes Write something… Roman general an statesman turned the Roman Rebublic into the powerful Roman Empire. A coup ended his reign, and his life, on the Ides of March. Share View photos of Julius Caesar Information Timeline of Events The Rome of Caesar’s youth was unstable. An element of disorder ruled the Republic, which had discredited its nobility and seemed unable to handle its considerable size and influence. Birthday: c. July 12, 100 BCE Place of birth: Rome Italy Place of Death: Occupation: General, Dictator Death Date: March 15, 44 BCE As Caesar was cultivating his political partnership with Pompey, the astute leader was also aligning himself with Marcus Licinius Crassus, a Roman general and politician who’d served valiantly during Sulla’s rule. (c.69-68 BC) Upon his return to Rome, Caesar was made dictator for life and hailed as the Father of his Country. For Caesar and his countrymen, his rule proved instrumental in reforming Rome. (c. 48 BC) Friends Caesar’s wish to include his former Roman enemies in the government helped spell his downfall. Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus were both former enemies who’d joined the Senate. Together, the two of them led the assissination of Caesar on the Ides of March (the 15th), 44 BC. Pompey Crassus Caesar’s great-grand nephew, Gaius Octavian, assembled an army to fight back the military troops defending Cassius and Brutus. His victory over Caesars assassins allowed Octavian, who would assume the name Augustus, took power in 27 BC and became the first Roman emperor. Brutus Octavian 2

Julius Caesar (I’d rather be first in a village than second at Rome) fakebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes Logout Quote: Julius Caesar (I’d rather be first in a village than second at Rome) Wall Info Photos Boxes Basic Information Mother: Aurelia Caesar Father: Gaius Caesar Sex: Male Spouse: Cornelia & Pompeia Children: ????? Relationship Status: Single Political Views: Unattached Religious Views: Catholic Send Julius Caesar a message Information Birthday: c. July 12, 100 BCE Place of birth: Rome Italy Place of Death: Occupation: General, Dictator Death Date: March 15, 44 BCE Historical Background Dates: 79 BCE Awarded the civic crown for saving the life of a citizen 75BCE Caesar was kidnapped by Cilician pirates and held for ransom 72 BCE Elected military tribune 68/67 BCE Elected quaestor and obtained a seat in the senate 54 BCE Led a three month expedition to Britain Oct 2, 48 BCE Went to Alexandria and was presented with the head of Pompey June 23, 47 BCE Cleopatra bore Caesar a son, and named him Caesarion Photos 2 Albums 3

fakebook Wall Photos Logout 4 Wall Info Photos Boxes Photos of Julius Caesar 4 Photos Julius Caesar’s 2 Photo Alums Publications 13 photos Discoveries 5 photos 1 photo Profile Pictures 4