Rome Flashcards
<p>Accomplishments of Caesar</p>
<p>1. Granted citizenship to more people.
2. Distributed land to the poor.
3. Created jobs through a public works initiative.
4. Introduces a new calendar- the Julian Calendar- 365 1/4 day calendar (calendar we use today with minor changes.)</p>
<p>Accomplishments of Octavian</p>
<p>Creates efficient civil service to enforce laws Roman tax system more fair Set up postal service Issued new coins to make trade easier Created public work jobs Built grandiose structures</p>
<p>Alea iacta est</p>
<p>The die is cast, you can't take it back in gambling</p>
<p>Caesar first name</p>
<p>Julius</p>
<p>Caesar's job creating accomplishment-what does this mean and why is it useful?</p>
<p>A. Fixing bridges, paving roads, building buildings , etc
| B. Useful because its a win win- Rome is beautiful and people have jobs</p>
<p>Caesar's job creating accomplishment-what does this mean and why is it useful?</p>
<p>A. Fixing bridges, paving roads, building buildings , etc
| B. Useful because its a win win- Rome is beautiful and people have jobs</p>
<p>Cassius</p>
<p>Instrumental senator to the liberatori</p>
Colosseum
Gladiator fight arena
Crassus
One of wealthiest men in Rome, put down Spartacus revolt, general of the part of the Roman army that tried to stop the gladiators from escaping.
<p>Did Caesar end up becoming power hungry?</p>
<p>Yes</p>
<p>Dignitaries</p>
<p>Personal reputation, moral standing, ethical worth. Directly related to a man's entitlement to respect and proper treatment.</p>
<p>For Brutus, why was the matter of Caesar's assassination not just a political matter but a personal one?</p>
<p>He claimed descent from a person who helped overthrow the rule of the last king of Rome, Tarquin the proud. Rome became a republic and the Romans swore to never allow one man to rule again.</p>
<p>Gaul</p>
<p>Modern day France</p>
<p>How can an army of slaves stand a chance against the greatest professional army of the ancient world?
</p>
<p>Better training, joined by other slaves, Spartacus brilliant strategist</p>
<p>How did the Triumvirate bully their way into the Republic?</p>
<p>Caesar has popularity, Pompey has might, Crassus has $</p>
<p>How did they increase crowd safety?</p>
<p>They dug a ditch around the edge of the arena. A revolving barrier was later placed there.</p>
<p>How many times did Caesar marry? Why? What happened to him while he was married to his third wife?</p>
<p>Three, for political advantage. While he was married to his third wife, he met Queen Cleopatra and had a son with her</p>
<p>How many times was Caesar stabbed?</p>
<p>23 times</p>
<p>How were slaves often acquired?</p>
<p>Taken captive in battle and taken back to Rome w two options</p>
<p>Ides of March</p>
<p>March 15</p>
<p>Liberatori</p>
<p>Assassins</p>
<p>Ludus Magnus</p>
<p>Gladiator training school where they practiced w wooden swords and became more skilled then Roman soldiers</p>
<p>Magnus</p>
<p>The great</p>
<p>Marcus Brutus</p>
<p>Caesar's former best friend and assassin, possible illegitimate son. "Et tu, Brute?"</p>
<p>Mark Antony</p>
<p>Right hand man Caesar</p>
<p>Mediterranean basin</p>
<p>Named because of resemblance to a washbasin; alongside Greece and Italy</p>
Octavian Augustus Priceps
Biological grand nephew, adopted son of Caesar
<p>Patrician</p>
<p>Rich</p>
Pax Romana
The period of time starting w/ Augustus, 27-180 CE. Roman peace.
<p>Peninsula</p>
<p>Piece of land surrounded by water on three sides</p>
<p>Plebeian</p>
<p>Normal/poor</p>
<p>Pompey</p>
<p>Great military leader, earned the title of Magnus</p>
<p>Retiarius</p>
<p>A gladiator w a net and pitchfork (net to trap)</p>
<p>Rex</p>
<p>Having a king</p>
<p>Rhea Sylvia</p>
<p>Descendent of Aeneas. Impregnated by Mars, has twins Romulus and Remus.</p>
<p>Rubicon River</p>
<p>Separates Italy and Gaul.</p>
<p>Samnite</p>
<p>Gladiator w straighter sword, longer shield, face mask</p>
<p>Spartacus</p>
<p>A slave made into a gladiator</p>
<p>Stages of Rome under its leaders</p>
<p>Republic under consuls and Senate➡️Dictatorship under Caesar➡️Empire under Augustus</p>
<p>Thracian</p>
<p>Sword and circular shield gladiator</p>
<p>Tiber river</p>
<p>Direct connection between Rome and the Mediterranean Sea, Good for the TTC</p>
<p>Toga design color importance</p>
<p>Red stripe shows importance, emperor's completely purple</p>
<p>Toga design importance</p>
<p>Forces people to hold hands up to hold the toga up. Just kept people from complaining BC people would complain that they move their hands around, Which you cannot do with the Toga.</p>
<p>Triumvirate</p>
<p>Political alliance btwn Caesar, Pompey, Crassus</p>
<p>Types of gladiators</p>
<p>Thracian, Samnite, Retiarius</p>
<p>Via Appia</p>
<p>Long Roman road</p>
<p>Was there impeachment in Rome?</p>
<p>No.</p>
What did Augustus build as a tribute to Caesar?
Temple of Caesar (example of his sixth accomplishment.)
What did Caesar do after destroying Pompey’s army?
Told his army to stay outside the Senate meeting floor, went inside the Senate, and said “I want to be a dictator for life. If you have an issue with that, you can take it up with my army outside.”
<p>What did the Romans used to do as a sport for fun? How is this similar to today?</p>
<p>Kill each other. Today we have a lot of the violence, in sports, such as hockey, in books and movies, such as the hunger `</p>
<p>What did we get from the Romans?</p>
<p>We got structure of stadiums from them, but we also got the behavior that occurs inside the arena</p>
<p>What does Caesar do after becoming part of the Triumvirate</p>
<p>Conquers and becomes governor of Spain and Gaul</p>
<p>What does Caesar do after being forced to come home?</p>
<p>Takes his army and cross the Rubicon River.</p>
<p>What does Caesar's crossing the Rubicon do?</p>
<p>Starts a civil war.</p>
<p>What does Pompey do to Caesar as a result of his jealousy?</p>
<p>Goes before the senate, trying to convince them to give up his title of General and disband his army before he gets too much power.</p>
<p>What does Spartacus choose? </p>
<p>Rebellion</p>
<p>What does the Senate do after reviewing Pompey's statement?</p>
<p>Force Caesar to come home</p>
<p>What does the Triumvirate set the stage for?</p>
<p>Caesar to become dictator of Rome</p>