5232733052 | Apennine Mts | Mountain range in Italy | 0 | |
5232733053 | Etrucans | People before the romans | 1 | |
5232733054 | Patricians | Can hold office | 2 | |
5232733055 | Plebeians | Regular citizen | 3 | |
5232733056 | 338 BC | Won Italy | 4 | |
5232733057 | 264 BC | All Greek colonies defeated. | 5 | |
5232733058 | Tiber river | Where Rome was founded | 6 | |
5232733059 | What 2 rivers is Rome between? | Rhine and Danube | 7 | |
5232733060 | Latins | Settlers of Rome | 8 | |
5232733061 | Romulus and Remus | Establish Rome | 9 | |
5232733062 | Romans | Descendants of Romulus and Remus | 10 | |
5232733063 | 509 BC | Rome defeats etrucans | 11 | |
5232733064 | Senate | 300 wealthy patricians | 12 | |
5232733065 | Canturiate assembly | Army | 13 | |
5232733066 | Centurian | Leader of 100 men | 14 | |
5232733067 | Decturian | Leader of 10 men | 15 | |
5232733068 | Council of plebs | Elected 10 tributes | 16 | |
5232733069 | Tributes | People at senate meetinfs | 17 | |
5232733070 | Law of nations | Innocent until proven guilty | 18 | |
5232733071 | Gauls | Attacker of Rome | 19 | |
5232733072 | Legions | 4500-6000 | 20 | |
5232733073 | Punic wars | War against Carthage | 21 | |
5232733074 | 2nd Punic war | Hannibal invaded with war elephants | 22 | |
5232733075 | Battle of Zama | Hannibal is finally defeated | 23 | |
5232733076 | 3rd Punic war | Romans completely destroy Carthage | 24 | |
5232733077 | Equites | Wealthy business class merchants | 25 | |
5232733078 | Latfundia | Farm worked by slaves | 26 | |
5232733079 | Dole | Ancient welfare | 27 | |
5232733080 | Tiberius and gaius | For the poor | 28 | |
5232733081 | 1st triumvirate | Julius Caesar Gnaeus Pompey Marcus Crassus | 29 | |
5232733082 | 2nd triumvirate | Octavian Mark Anthony Marcus Lepidus | 30 | |
5232733083 | Battle of Actium | Octavian defeats Cleopatra and Antony on naval battle in 31 BC | 31 | |
5232733084 | Imperator | Dictator of Rome | 32 | |
5232765567 | Cleopatra | Wife to Julius Ceasar and Mark Antony Commits suicide after battle of Actium | 33 | |
5232775072 | Augustus Caesar (Octavian) | -1st imperator -gave veterans land and offered citizenship -efficient civil service and census for fair taxation | 34 | |
5232802635 | Twelve Tables | 450 BC kept at the forum | 35 | |
5232810546 | Hambalcar | Leader of the Phoenicians. Lost Carthage and killed himself. Successor was Hannibal.1st Punic War | 36 | |
5232828621 | 1st Punic War | 241 Carthage was lost to Rome and agreed to pay fine | 37 | |
5232835335 | 2nd Punic War | Hannibal, war elephants, stayed in Italy for 10 years Carthage looses everything except capital | 38 | |
5232845593 | Pyrrich Victory | Win but at too high a cost | 39 | |
5232857753 | tributes | veto laws | 40 | |
5232861600 | Battle of Cannae | Hannibal beats al 60000l Romans | 41 | |
5232873813 | 3rd Punic Battle | Carthage defeated completely | 42 | |
5232878353 | Procurator | oversees provinces | 43 | |
5232879706 | client armies | loyal to general not rome | 44 | |
5232892747 | Sulla | Bad general and friend to Marius, attacks rome and demands to be dictator | 45 | |
5232902743 | 1st Triumvirate | Marcus Crassus Gnaeus Pompey Julius Ceasar | 46 | |
5232915161 | Spartacus | gladiator that leads a slave revolt | 47 | |
5232921991 | Verson Geterex | unites tribes in Gaul | 48 | |
5232926377 | March 15 44BC | Julius is murdered | 49 | |
5232931530 | 2nd Triumvirate | Octavian Mark Antony MArcus Lepidus | 50 | |
5232938404 | Taxation | to the unmarried or no kids 50% of money | 51 | |
5232946268 | Praetorian Guard | Army for Emperor | 52 | |
5232951138 | Olivia | Augustus daughter | 53 | |
5232953484 | Island of Capri | Tiberius moves court | 54 | |
5232960638 | Julian Emperors | Tiberius (good) Caligula (bad) Claudius (good) Nero (bad) | 55 | |
5232974777 | Great Fire 64 AD | Blamed on Christians | 56 | |
5232978353 | Federates | German tribes | 57 | |
5232981123 | Hadiran | good/ laws to protect women and built walls | 58 | |
5232988052 | Marcus Aurelius | scholarly | 59 | |
5232998096 | Virgil | wrote the Aeneid | 60 | |
5233001850 | Livy | HIstory of Rome | 61 | |
5233004037 | Tacitus | Annals | 62 | |
5233008164 | Pliny the Elder | Encyclopedia on natural history | 63 | |
5233010887 | Ptolemy | heliocentric theory | 64 | |
5233013438 | paterfamilias | father had full control | 65 | |
5233023643 | Pontifax Maximus | Pope | 66 | |
5233036594 | Masada | Committed suicide instead of being slaves to Rome | 67 | |
5233041217 | Apostle Paul | Saul of Taurus hated christianity but converted | 68 | |
5233045512 | Peter | established roman catholic | 69 | |
5233051797 | Constantinopal | New capital of Rome | 70 | |
5233055368 | Edict of MIlan | Constantine recognized Christianity as a religion 313 AD | 71 | |
5233059678 | Council of Niceaea | 325 BC set forth Christian beliefs | 72 | |
5233065527 | 395 BC | Christianity official religion theodious | 73 | |
5233072429 | Diocletian | splits empire in half | 74 | |
5233077685 | Attila | Huns ruler | 75 | |
5233079928 | BAttle of Andrinople | Lets germans conquer | 76 | |
5233089055 | Romulus Augustulus | Last emperor of Rome | 77 | |
5233093396 | Causes of rome's decline | -no patriotism - too dependent on Emperor -bad leaders -size of empire -west had no money -no expansion -no money for army -allowed federates -overtaxation - value of money decreased | 78 | |
5233126680 | Jesus | Born in Judea Founder of Christianity | 79 |
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