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1 Augustus and the Pax Romana
Caesar Augustus, The Vatican Museums, Rome

2 Why was there a civil war between
Review: After Julius Caesar’s assassination, who comprised the second triumvirate? Lepidus, Marc Antony and Octavian (later known as Caesar Augustus) Why was there a civil war between Octavian’s forces and Marc Antony’s forces? Octavian was opposed to Marc Antony’s alliance/relationship with Cleopatra. Both sought to control Rome.

3 Caesar Augustus Octavian’s armies and Antony’s forces fought at the Battle of Actium in 31, B.C.E. where Octavian’s army crushed Antony’s forces. Octavian then became the “Imperator” or Caesar Augustus, Emperor of Rome Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide in Egypt a year later.

4 Republic or Empire? Early on, Augustus sought to restore the Roman Republic by giving some power back to the Senators. The senate, in return, gave Augustus great control of Rome, naming him “Imperator” or Emperor. Augustus had authority to appoint governors in Rome’s provinces which previously had been controlled by Senators. “Senatus Populusque Romanus” The Senate and People of Rome

5 Augustus was Rome’s first Emperor and he was a good one
Augustus was Rome’s first Emperor and he was a good one. The Pax Romana or “Roman Peace” begins with him. His accomplishments: Expansion of the empire in Asia Minor, Southwest Asia and Europe (but not across the Danube River) His only military defeat would be here by Germanic tribes. Stability of the three social classes, senatorial, equestrian and lower classes. There was mobility for some. Developed a civil service – a way of hiring government workers based on education and experience. He made jobs available to the equestrian class. Established rule by law – laws governed the people not arbitrary decisions.

6 Augustus’ Achievements - continued
5. Used a uniform money system which expanded trade. 6. Made the Roman roads safe for travel throughout the empire which increased trade. Emphasized the importance of family. - Paterfamilias - Ex. Julia

7 The Pax Romana was a 207 year period in which Rome experienced Peace, Prosperity and Stability
POLITICAL IMPACT Augustus chose his successor – his stepson Some peaceful transition of power between emperors—but not always. Created a Civil Service Stability in government, even when emperors were unstable.

8 Political Impact Continued
Romans, rich and poor alike, were subject to the law. No one was above the law. Principle of innocence until proven guilty was established. Developed a uniform rule of law Expanded territory into Greece, Southwest Asia and north including Britain Rome spread its influence and culture throughout the Mediterranean, Southwest Asia, Israel, Egypt, and Europe.

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10 Promoted prosperity and stability
Pax Romana Economic Impact Expanded Trade- Luxury goods imported into Rome – Gold coins leaving the empire Uniform money system Safe travel on Roman roads Promoted prosperity and stability

11 Social Impact 1. Returned stability to social classes
Pax Romana Social Impact 1. Returned stability to social classes -Poor not sliding further into poverty -Social unrest minimal -Bread and Circus kept the poor masses happy 2. Family becomes very important Romans identified themselves by the male head of household --paterfamilias. Girls were named after their fathers – ex. Julia, Olivia.

12 The Emperors After Augustus, there were five “Good” Emperors in the Pax Romana period. Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius

13 CRAZY! And then there were the bad emperors: Tiberius, Caligula, Nero
Rome’s civil servants kept the government operating smoothly despite crazy emperors.

14 By the third century, CE, the Pax Romana had ended and the empire had begun to crumble.


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