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Founding Myth
Aeneas
Background
Aeneas is a demi-god
Topic
Rome is called Alba Long when ruled by Aeneas' descendants
1280 BC
Aeneas' story gives us a connection between Rome and the Greek World and "Western" heritage.
Romulus and Remus found Rome on the Tiberius River
753 BC
Romulus killed his brother after fighting with him.
Romulus was the first king of Rome
Romulus' father was Mars, the god of War
Civilization
Monarchy
The Etruscans were already in Italy. Influenced the Romans immensely.
The early Kings of Rome were Etruscan.
Calendar is an etruscan word
Ides is an etruscan word
The story is, the early kings became tyrannical and power hungry
509 BC
The Founding of the Republic
The Republic
The Senate
Existed at an unknown time of the Monarchy
Kept around after the Kings were expelled.
Patres were kept around because they had a stake in the fate of the city.
Patrician
Extremely weathly
Extremely exclusive at the beginning.
The Civil War "the Empire"
The naval battle at Actium
31 BC
Mark Antony defeated by Octavian, the nephew of Ceasar
Octavian wins the Civil War
Octavian returns to Rome
27 BC
Augustus title is given to Octavian
The end of the Republic
Octavian turned Augustus becomes the first Emporer
The term Empire is misleading because Rome had an Empire during the Monarchy and the Republic
Gods and Goddesses
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Venus
She is the mother of Aeneas so, she's venerated in Rome.
The changing of her Character to a more important diety.
Subtopic 3
Magistrates and Class Society
Patricians
Descendants in the first senate
Slaves
First Serious Wars
Carthaganians
The Charthagian Empire stretched from Libya, through the Mahgreb
280 BC
The Carthagians owned all of Hispania, Spain
Carthago Nova
All of Corsica and Sardinia
Carthage was simply more powerful, they had naval empire. The Romans had simply the Peninsula
The Result of the First War was inconclusive.
The only concrete Result
Sicily is taken
Taxes and Tribute imposed on the Chartagian Empire.
The conditions of Peace were so humiliating that Rome had to have calculated this to restart the war
First Carthagian War
264 BC
Second Carthagian War
216 BC
ended in 202 BC
Hannibal almost conquered Rome.
Brought Elephants across the Alps.
Scipio figured that if they attack Carthage, Hannibal could follow him, then Scipio would win.
Last Battle of Carthage
202 BC
Scipio defeats Hannibal
Place called Zama
In the defeat of Carthage, the Romans annex the whole Carthagian Empire
Third Carthagian War
Hardly a war
146, Carthage was burned to the ground
Salted the soil
Sold the people into Slavery.
Eastern Campaigns
The Romans look to the East with the Carthagians
Alexander the Great divided his eastern empires among his Generals.
Small Kingdoms, simple to dominate.
First fell Greece
Turkey
Lebanon
Etc.
Early Latin Theater begins
Plautus is the first Latin-language comedy.
Reading Roman Comedy doesn't work well in text.
Slapstick Comedy was frequently part of Latin Comedy.
What to Expect in a Roman Comedy.
Most literary genres begin in Greece
The Roman style was admiring of Greek and frequently "adapting" Greek styles and things
like the US and UK
US just sort of flipped English things gradually.
Last Century of the Republic
Important Folks
Gracchi, Marius, and Sulla
Cicero
43 BC
Assassinated
Pompey
Julius Caesar
Gaullish Campaigns
49-59 BC
Responsibile for the Romanization of European Languages
Roman Poetry
Lucetius
Catullus
Immensely important to Roman poetic development
died at the age of 20
Roman Women and Ancient Sexuality
Spartacus and Ancient Slavery, Seneca's letter on slaves
First Emporer
Antony and Augustus Octavian
Augustan Age
Emphasis on Literature
Virgil
Horace
Ovid
Some were patronized by Augustus
Visual Arts
Painting
Sculpture
Architecture
Pompeii
Preserved in ash from 79 AD on
Roman Religion and Christianity
Pliny
Fronto
Marcus Aurelius
Gladiator will be a critical viewing
Fall and Decline
Final Thoughts on Decline and Fall. Rome's Legacy.
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