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I. Roman Republic ExpandsA. Punic Wars - A series of battles where Rome
defeated Carthage (North Africa) & became the dominant power in the Mediterranean
B. After the Punic Wars, Rome conquered new territories in Northern Europe& gained great wealth
II. The Roman Military
A. Rome was protected by an advanced army that was divided into groups of 5,000 soldiers called legions
B. Each legion was divided into smaller groups of 80 men called a century
Roman Weapons/ Technology –ballista and the catapulta
C. Problems with growth1. New lands & sources and reliance on slave labor
increased the gap between the rich & poor
2. Generals who controlled the armies became more powerful than the politicians in the Senate
3. Civil wars in Rome
D. Julius Caesar One of the generals who led Rome’s expansionE. Caesar became popular because he offered
citizenship and land to those that followed him
F. Named Dictator – ruler who heads the military and controls with total authority
G. Senate grew jealous of Caesar’s power• H. 44 BC – Senators assassinated Julius
Caesar
• I. Beware the Ides of March!
I. End of the Republic & Rise of the Empire
• A. Caesar’s death changed Rome:• People no longer trusted the Senate
to rule Rome & the Roman Republic came to an end & the empire began
After his death there was a period of unrest and civil war
B. Octavian – given the title Augustus (“Exalted One”), & became Rome’s first emperor
-he was Caesar’s adopted son
-Senate still met, but emperor had real power.
C. Pax Romana (“the Roman Peace”) from 27 B.C. to 180 A.D.
D. Augustus’ 41 year reign marked the beginning of a 207-year era of peace, wealth, & expansion
Rome is now the Roman Empire.
*Copy this chart into your notes
Question? Look at the map below what continents did the Roman empire include during the Pax Romana?
D. “Golden age” of Rome - emperors like Augustus built roads & a merit-based bureaucracy to rule the empire – What is merit?
Roman aqueducts brought water to cities which allowed cities to be built all over
The Roman Forum
Roman Roads: The Appian Way
The Roman Colosseum –gladiator fights Built in 80 AD Gladiators would fight each other or
wild animals to the death Gladiators were usually slaves,
criminals or prisoners of war Some female gladiators Colosseum sat 50,000 people
Circus Maximus –chariot races Most popular form of entertainment Chariot Racing was very dangerous- often
resulting in death Could hold 250,000 people Rebuilt in 65 AD
F. Emperors built arenas & used chariot races, gladiator events, & theater to entertain the poor
The Roman Coliseum
Fall of the Roman Empire• Pax Romana-ended after Emperor Marcus
Aurelius• The Emperors that came after him were too
weak to hold the massive empire together• Roman Empire starts to decline (poor
economy, higher taxes, corruption in the military)
• Diocletian became emperor in 284 AD- very strict, but improved things; said that the empire had gotten too large for one ruler• Western Roman Empire- the Latin
speaking areas: Italy, Gaul, Britain, Spain • Eastern Roman Empire- Greek speaking
areas: Greece, Anatolia, Syria, Egypt (led by Diocletian; was richer and had the most important cities)
Emperor Constantine• 312 AD- Constantine, a military commander, gained control of the Western Roman
Empire• He reunited the Eastern and Western Empires and moved the capital to Byzantium, a
Greek city in present day Turkey• Eventually the city was named Constantinople• Very harsh ruler• Became a Christian and made Christianity legal (became official religion of Rome in
395 AD)• Empire was divided again after his death
Collapse of the EmpireWestern Roman Empire:• Series of attacks by Germanic tribes• 410 AD- Rome looted• 476 AD- Last Roman Emperor taken
from throne• Broken into separate kingdoms ruled by
different tribes
Eastern Roman Empire:• Now called the Byzantine Empire• Continued to thrive for 1000 years
Collapse of the Roman Empire = End of the Ancient World