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Tiber River
Definition

  1. point of trade for Rome, as well as a source of water and travel (which was in turn a way to spread influence)
    1. one of the longest rivers in Italy
    2. Augustus put officials in charge of the river

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7 hills of Rome
Definition

  1.  
    1. Caelian, Esquiline, Viminal, Quirinal, Aventine:
    2. Capitoline: temples here, most important hill in terms of religion

         i.      earliest temple- Jupiter Optimus Maximus

  1.  
    1. Palatine: the hill on which Romulus founded Rome

Term
Roman Republic
Definition

  1. (509-44 BC) :
    1. Founded in 509 BC with the ousting of Tarquinius Superbus and the linking of several hut communities on the hills
    2. Rome becomes a city with a clear urban plan, social order with physical manifestations, an organized army, and a shared religion
    3. At the end of this period, Rome was 300 square miles and had a population and 35,000

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Julius Caesar
Definition
(48-44 BC) : dictator to get Rome out of civil war and ended up taking supreme power
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Octavian/ Augustus
Definition

  1. 31 BC- 14 AD) : first emperor of Rome
    1. He tried to combat the moral decay of the empire and so made such laws as the Lex Iulia

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Roman Empire
Definition
(31 BC on) : began under Octavian when the Senate gave him supreme authority over the empire
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Diocletian 
Definition
(284-305 AD): Split of the empire into east and west (285 AD)
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Tetrarchy:
Definition
established by Diocletian in 293 AD (ended in 313 AD) so that four people would be in command, each over a quarter of the empire
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Constantine:
Definition

  1. first Catholic emperor, became emperor in 306 AD
    1. Issued an edict in 313 BC which mandated religious tolerance

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Romulus and Remus
Definition

  1. from the 8th century BC
    1. The twin sons of Rhea Silvia and Mars who were suckled by the she-wolf and brought up by Faustulus
    2. After they grew up, they returned to Alba Longa (got revenge for their father??)
    3. Then they returned to the Palatine Hill and founded Rome
    4. Romulus and Remus wanted to found Rome on different hills, they fought and R

Term
Luna marble
Definition

  1. Luna was an ancient Etruscan city which was renowned for its marble, which was quarried from the neighboring mountains of Carrara
    1. Most of the temples in ancient Rome were built of or faced with Luna marble

Term
pontifex maximus
Definition
chief priest, main office of the emperor
Term
Vesta/ Vestal Virgins
Definition

  1. Vesta- goddess of the hearth and therefore of the city
    1. Vestal Virgin: priestesses of Vesta, main job

Term
populus Romanus
Definition
 Roman people
Term
consul
Definition
highest civil and military magistrate; there were 2 per year (in order that one person might not get too much power) until the Empire
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Senate
Definition
 it was the main governmental power in the Republic and had greatly reduced influence in the Empire
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Roman forum
Definition
center of legal and religious activity in ancient Rome
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rostrum
Definition
platform or stage for public speaking
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Laws of the Twelve Tables
Definition
first codified Roman law written during the Early Republic
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Cleopatra:
Definition
 last effective of Egypt’s Ptolemaic dynasty, has a child by Julius Caesar and takes up with Marc Antony after his death; ends up committing suicide
Term
princeps
Definition
non-military title of the Roman emperor
Term
Roman triumph:
Definition

 

  1. procession of the military after a triumph by the general; in the Empire, only the emperor could have a triumphal procession
    1. Procession was a show of slaves, booty etc. that they had captured while on campaign
    2. was thought to begin in the Circus Flaminius and end at the Temple of JOM 

 

Term
Cloaca Maxima:
Definition
“the great drain” that drained out the forum, the water went into the Tiber and the area became a gathering place and a basilica was built here
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Latin:
Definition
official language of the Roman empire
Term
Julio-Claudian emperors:
Definition

~         Tiberius (14-37 AD)

~         Gaius/ Caligula (37-41 AD)

~         Claudius (41-54 AD)

~         Nero (54-68 AD)

Term
Flavian dynasty:
Definition

  Vespasian (69-79 AD)

~         Titus (79-81 AD)

~         Domitian (81-96 AD)

~         Nerva (96 AD)

~         Trajan (98-117 AD)

~         Hadrian (117-138 AD)

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Antonine dynasty:
Definition

   Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD)

~         Marcus Aurelius (161-180 AD)

~         Lucius Verus (SUCKED!!!! jk)

 

   ~         Commodus (180-193 AD)

Term
  Severan Dynasty:
Definition

      Septimius Severus: (193-211 AD)

 ~        Caracalla: (211-217 AD)

Term

 Period of the Soldier Emperors: 235-284 AD

      Diocletian and the Tetrarchy (Empire split into E&W): 285 AD

      Constantine moves E. capital to Constantinople: 312 AD

      Romulus Augustulus (last W. Roman emperor): 475 AD

     W. Rome falls to Ostrogoth king Odoacer: 476 AD

     Odoacer (in W): 476+ AD

     Fall of the E. Roman Empire: 15th century AD

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