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Seven Hills of Rome

Seven primary hills of the city that overlooked the Tiber River

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Tiber River

The river where Rome was founded.

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Palatine Hill

One of the Seven Hills of Rome; Founded by Romulus

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Geography of Rome

Tiber river gave access to trade, surrounded by water and had the Alps to the north

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Roman Monarchy

750-509 BC, kings are elected by the upperclass

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Titus Livius

Roman historian that gives us most of the information on Rome, wrote 142 books only 35 remain wrote all books dated in AUC

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Seven Kings of Rome

The kings of the Roman Monarchy. Romulus, Numa, Serivus Tullius, and Tarquinius the proud are the most prominent

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interregnum

time between rulers

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Romulus

Founder of Rome and the first king of Rome

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Remus

the twin brother of Romulus who was killed in a battle to see who would be the king of Rome

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Sabine Women

The women that were taken in order to provide Rome's men with women to marry

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Lictors

Bodyguards for consuls carried the fasces

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Fasces

bundle of rods containing an axe with the blade protruding used by the Licitors

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Numa Pompilius

2nd king of Rome; "Founder of Roman Religion"

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civil religion

the beliefs, practices, and symbols that a nation holds sacred

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Temple of Janus

open or closed door indicated war or peace, built by Numa

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Servius Tullius

6th King of Rome introduced the Servian reforms

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Servian Reforms

Wealthy had to pay more taxes but had more power in government

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Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

7th and final king of Rome, remembered for use of violence and intimidation

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Usurper

one who wrongfully or illegally seizes and holds the place of another

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Purges

Removal of undesired people from a nation

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Paterfamilias

"father of the family" Head of household in Ancient Rome

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Lucius Junius Brutus

"Brutus"; consul of Republic; defended the city against Tarquin

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Roman honor

The difference of expectations from women to men

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Sextus Tarquinius

6th son of Tarquinius Superbus

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Lucretia

raped by Sextus

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res publica

public affairs

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SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus)

Symbol for the Roman motto "the Senate and the Roman People"

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republic vs. direct democracy

republic: elected official

democracy: from the people and not officials

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Popular Sovereignty

A belief that ultimate power resides in the people.

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seperation of powers

dividing the powers of government among branches

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Checks and Balances

used to keep the government from getting too powerful in one branch

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rotation in office

the periodic replacement of officeholders

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Legislative

Having to do with the law

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executive

Carries out the laws

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Judicial

Interprets laws

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Veto

To reject

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Cursus Honorum

The Course a Roman politician would follow to rise in rank in the Republic.

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Publius Valerius

Roman ruler called Publicola; people's friend. He aided in the over throw of the Roman Monarchy

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Laws of valerius

Three laws passed that favored the plebeians

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censorship

Control of what people read or write or see or hear; efforts to prohibit free expression of ideas.

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Census

A periodic and official count of a country's population.

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Cincinnatus

Reluctant Roman dictator who returned to his farm after completing his duty for the government.

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Pontifex Maximus

High priest

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Struggle of the Orders

plebeians vs. patricians, plebeians fight for more of a say in the government

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Twelve Tables

Rome's first code of laws

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First Punic War

Rome defeated Carthage in 241 B.C.

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Phoenicians

Sailing and trading people who had many colonies on the Mediterranean coast. Who Rome fought against in the Punic wars

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Tyrian Purple

famed Phoenician dye made of sea shells

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Carthage

An ancient city on the north coast of Africa and fought Rome many times.

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Sicily

An island in the Mediterranean Sea off the southwest tip of the Italian peninsula

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Corvus

the device that allowed the Romans to board enemy ships

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Corsica

One of the three territories gained by Rome in the first Punic war

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Sardinia

Territory gained by Rome in the first Punic war

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Hamilcar Barca

The first Carthaginian general to fight in the Punic Wars. Hannibal's father

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Second Punic War

Second war between Rome and Carthage

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Hannibal Barca

Carthaginian general, crossed the Alps and had elephants

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Alpine crossing

Hannibal and the army of Carthage crossing the alps

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Battle of Trebia

First battle of the second Punic war. Rome was crushed by Hannibal

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Battle of Lake Trasimene

the three-hour battle of the 2nd Punic War that was a great ambush by the Carthaginians

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Battle of Cannae

Hannibal encircled Romans; beat force at least three times bigger than his own; greatest victory

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Fabius Maximus

"The Delayer" worked to delay the Carthaginians

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Fabian tactics

to wear out an opponent by delay and evasion rather than confrontation

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Cunctator

A procrastinator; delayer

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MOOSEMUSS

The tactics that are needed to win in battle

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Scipio brothers

The brothers sent to fight Carthage at Carthage

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Scipio Africanus

Roman general who defeated Hannibal in a upset

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Hasdrubal Barca

Second son of Hammilcar, younger brother of Hannibal and a general in the second Punic War.

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Battle of Metaurus

Hadsrubal went to meet Hannibal but was ambushed and beat by the Romans

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Battle of Zama

the battle in 202 BC in which Scipio decisively defeated Hannibal at the end of the second Punic War

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Third Punic War

Last war between Carthage and Rome

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Cato the Elder

He was the Roman statesman who hated Carthage and started the Third Punic War

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Carthago delenda est

Latin for "Carthage must be destroyed." Cato ended every speech with this

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Scipio Aemilianus

Roman general; adopted son of Scipio Africanus

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Expansion of Rome

Rome after defeating Carthage traveling to Greece and destroying Macedonia

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Battle of Cynoscephalae

Decisive battle between Rome and Macedonia

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Roman Legion

a division of from 3000 to 6000 men (including cavalry) in the Roman army

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Macedonian Phalanx

16X16 mobile battle formation

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Hellenization

The spread of Greek culture, begun during the time of Alexander the Great

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Old Roman virtues

The virtues Cato the elder introduced after feeling threatened by Hellenization

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Urbanization

Movement of people from rural areas to cities

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Proletariat

The working class

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Tiberius Gracchus

Roman politician who wanted to give land to the poor

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agrarian reform

popular but controversial strategy to redistribute land to peasant farmers

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Gaius Gracchus

Roman politician who wanted to control the Price of grain, build public works

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Cheap grain

Gaius gracchus bought the grain from the upperclass and sold it at a lower price for the low level citizens

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Roman Civil War

The first civil war between Sulla and Marius

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Optimates

Senators who desired power to remain in the hands of the Senate

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Populares

Reformers, did not hold power in the senate, represented the poor

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Marius

A Roman general who recruited volunteer warriors who swore oaths of loyalty to him

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novus homo

the first person in a family to be elected to a political office - the term means "new man"

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Marian reforms

Military reforms introduced by Marius

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Sulla

Roman general and dictator (138-78 BC). Won the first civil war of Rome

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Proscription list

List of enemies that Sulla would put bounties on

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Spartacus Revolt

Revolt led by Spartacus and other slaves to free slaves around Rome

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Decimation

Means ones tenth and was put in place to deter the Roman army from leaving their posts

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Crassus

richest man in rome, and was part of the first Triumverate, his death was what started the first civil war of Rome

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First Triumvirate

60 BCE, unofficial coalition between Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus

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Pompey

Roman general and statesman who quarrelled with Caesar and fled to Egypt where he was murdered

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Caesar

Part of the first triumvirate and eventually defeated Pompey and became dictator of Rome