Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece/Rome
196757174 | The Roman Empire fell in | 476 C.E. | 0 | |
196757175 | Classical Greece | direct democracy, philosophy of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, city-states | 1 | |
196757176 | city-states | a city and its surrounding farmlands, with its own leaders and government | 2 | |
196757177 | Roman republic | tiered structured government, ends with Julius Caesar | 3 | |
196757178 | 12 Tables | Roman aristocracy was challenged and then gave pleibians rights, the 12 Tables. | 4 | |
196757179 | Julius Caesar | was assassinated because he was a dictator | 5 | |
196757180 | 1st Triumvirate | Julius Caesar, Pompey, Crassus | 6 | |
196757181 | JC's nephew | Octavian/Augustus Caesar | 7 | |
196757182 | end of Roman Empire was beginning of... | The Dark Ages/ Medieval time period | 8 | |
196757183 | Alexander the Great | son of Philip II; received military training in Macedonian army and was a student of Aristotle; great leader; conquered much land in Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and Mesopotamia; goal was to conquer the known world | 9 | |
196757184 | Pelopponesian Wars | Athens with Delian League vs. Sparta with Pelopponesian League, fight over control of Greek polises, Sparta defeats Athens, but leaves Sparta weak | 10 | |
196757185 | Who pushed the Aryan tribes into the Roman Empire? | the Huns | 11 | |
196757186 | What religion began to rise at the end of the Roman Empire? | Christianity | 12 | |
196757187 | Greco-Roman religion | worshiped many gods and goddesses | 13 |