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EARLY ROME

Unit 7

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FOUNDING OF ANCIENT ROME

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aLsXEqPX0Q

Romulus and Remus

“Hut of Romulus”

Ancestors of the Trojans…Why did the Romans attach themselves to Troy?

ROMAN ORIGINS

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Roman BeginningsCarthage – 800 B.C.

Rome – 753 B.C.

Syracuse – 734 B.C.

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Founded in 753 B.C.

Etruscans to the North, Greeks in the South

Weak historical evidence exists, much attributed to LivyHe wrote to glorify the Roman Republic during its fall

Annales maximi – yearly posting of important events. These are unfortunately lost, so were are unsure

how accurate the history is

Early History

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Praenomen – First Name

Nomen gentilicium – Family Name

Cognomen – Surname

Gaius Julius Caesar - Belongs to the family Julia, nicknamed Caesar

Women would only have one name, the feminine version of the family name….

M. Tullius Cicero’s Daughter - Tulia

Roman Names

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Viewed their ancestors as outcasts and ethnically mixed

VERSION 1: Romulus granted land and

citizenship to criminalRape of the Sabine women

VERSION 2:Ancestors of Aeneas, a Trojan

hero. Wandered to Italy after the fall of Troy and married a Latin princess

Who were the Romans?

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GEOGRAPHY

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FROM VILLAGE TO CITY

Huts on the Palatine hill date to 1000 B.C.

Forum – Drained and paved in about 650 B.C.Open, public spaceWhat does this

compare to?

About 500 B.C. – wealthy moving to the palatine hill

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The EtruscansNot sure where they

came from

Probably developed from the Villanovan culture

First iron age civilization in Italy

Developed urbanization, stone houses, public architecture, and anthropomorphic religion

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Government and Society in the Early Republic“Seven Kings of Rome”

Expelled in 510 B.C.

“Res publica” – the public matter

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The Ruling ClassAssembly – all citizens

voted

Consuls – two chief magistrates, elected every yearWhy?

Senate – advise magistrates; “council of elders”They were families

descendent from the kings of Rome

Comitia centuriata – “centuriate assembly”; most important assembly

• Made up of wealthy soldiers; overruled the poorer classes

• Included a lot of cavalry

• Military exploits were important

• Patron-client relationship

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The Ruling ClassImperium – signified power to command the army,

condemn people to deathHad civil, judicial, and military aspectCould only be used OUTSIDE of the city; unless for a triumph

Very important – keep this in mind when we discuss Julius Caesar!

Symbol of imperium was the fascesBundle of sticks surrounding an axeFascist is derived from this term

Praetor – public judge; name for consuls prior to their establishment

Judicial power lay in the hands of the highest ranking men

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The Ruling ClassQuaestors – financial

officials;

Censors – recorded population for citizenship; primarily for military serviceAlso had power over

senatorial membership

The Senate technically had no legal authority

All they could do was SUGGEST legislation

Over time, this began to carry a lot of weight

Often the committees would not pass legislation without the recommendation of the Senate

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Twelve TablesFirst public statement

of Roman law471 B.C. – concilium

plebis, “council of the plebs”

After 342 B.C. one consul was always a plebian

172 B.C. – both consuls were plebs for the first time

Plebeians slowly began to integrate themselves

Novus Homo – “new man”First of the family

to achieve a magistracy

Dictator – absolute authority; elected temporarily in times of need

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Rome’s Expansion396 B.C. - Latins banded

together, defeated Veii

First professional army ever; men were paid a stipend for their service

Only those with land were eligible for the army

Poor citizens used the scutum

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Cincinnatus519-430 B.C.

Dictator of Rome twice

Model of virtue, civic leadership, humility and lack of personal ambition

Cincinnati, Ohio is named after him

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Sack of Rome390 B.C. – sacked by the

Gauls

Most likely on their way to Syracuse

EFFECT: Potentially destroyed a TON of ancient Roman historical sources

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Rome’s Expansion343-290 B.C. -

Samnite Wars

Continued to expand, made peace with neighboring peoplesCreated a

Commonwealth of allies

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Roman Governance/MilitaryAppian Way – road from

Rome to Capua

Rome ruled liberally; primarily were interested in soldiers Extended citizenship to some

conquered peoples, but not othersLegion – approx. 5,000

men

Century – approx. 90 men

Maniple – about 120-160 men Approx. two centuries

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Pyrrhic War 280-275 B.C.

Rome is attacked south of Tarentum

Greeks call upon Pyrrhus of Epirus This is the first time Rome is fighting a

Hellenistic army

Pyrrhus wins successive battles, but eventually loses the war

EFFECT: Rome now controls the entire Italian Peninsula!

“Pyrrhic Victory”

What major issue does this illustrate about fighting the Roman Republic?