Topic 2 - Politics Flashcards
what predates Roman conquest?
large scale trade between Italy and Gaul predates the Roman conquest
who became a major consumer of Italian wine? what evidence do we have?
From the end of the 3rd C BCE, Gaul became a major consumer of Italian wine, Greco-Italic and Dressel I ampharae have been found in large numbers
what do we think ‘Roman expansion’ is? are we wrong?
we tend to think that Roman expansion is exclusively military but this shows there was a pre or proto expansion done through trade
what is an example of this?
an example being the Gauls love of wine, would often trade with the Italians as they made larger quantities of wine and would pay in slaves for the wine.
what grows best in Italy?
what grew best in Italy was grapes, olives and wheat, the Mediterranean triad.
what power did they get from being wealthy? what effect did this have?
The power to wealth was political experience, people wanted political powers making politics and thus aristocracy competitive.
what position was added during the late republic? what did they do to gain their position?
in the late republic, a new political position was added, the populares/popular politicians. ‘popular’ because they went away from the senate and spoke to the people and told them the senate was not in their best interests so they should vote for them as they’d provide everything they wanted/needed based on their own advantages and ambitions.
what did Claudius do?
Claudius, a populares, gave people grain for the first time.
what impact did Rome always being at war have?
Roman Italy was constantly at war which was disasterous for Roman agriculture, soldiers were all farmers recruited from Italian towns, not from Rome. These wars allowed the rich to buy up all of the land from the poor.
what happened in 140BCE?
in 140BCE, popular politician suggested dividing land up between poorer people, senate did not agree so it was dropped, this was known as the agrarian bill
who were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus?
Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus were from the aristocracy, rich and powerful people who turned to the people for support.
what were the views on their motives?
The senate said they wanted more power for themselves, others said they were revolutionary and wanted to support the people.
what was general opinion on them? what consequences did this have?
they were loved by the people and loathed by aristocracy becoming disowned by the Scipio family. they also never became consuls as they met violent ends before they were old enough.
what did they aim to do?
they aimed to move people out of Rome and back into land and wanted the peoples support. they were concerned with poverty in Rome and the recruitment of the army
what bill did Tiberius propose? what did it do?
Tiberius proposed a bill to redistribute public land, a national maximum that local land owners were allowed to occupy land, decided to enforce the 300 acre limit and any excess would be given up and redistributed to the poor in 20 acre sections.
what other bill did he propose? what did he do that may or may not have been illegal?
he got a bill through that stated the personal treasury of Asia should be used to distribute land, senate was not happy about this but Tiberius stood for re-election and there was debate over whether or not he could do this.
what did the Pontifex Maximus do?
the pontifex maximus gathered an assembly of consuls to march up to Tiberius and kill him and his followers, dumping their bodies in the Tiber.
who was Gaius? what did he do?
Gaius was also very popular with the people of Rome and was careful to avoid the mistakes of his brother. However, he lost a lot of support due to a law that extended citizenship to the Allies of Rome and the law was vetoed and he lost his position.
who was Marius? what was significant about his position?
Marius was a ‘new man’ - gets elected to the senate when no one in his family had been elected before which is not common, he was not an aristocrat. he made his way up via military endeavors
how did he gain his position?
when the Romans got involved in a war with North Africa, he served with Metellus Numidicus and told Senate he was useless gaining his own consulship