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3.1 The Conquest of a Great Empire
The Romans
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The Romans
3.1 The Conquest of a Great Empire
Welcome!
Slide 1 - Slide
Aan het einde van de les...
You can
describe
how the
Roman Republic
came into being and how
the republic
was governed.
You can
explain
how
the Roman Empire
grew into a huge empire.
Slide 2 - Slide
Today
What do you know already (+- 10 min)
Explanation (+- 25 min)
Do you understand? (+- 10 min)
Slide 3 - Slide
Roman Empire
Slide 4 - Mind map
Slide 5 - Video
What are the names of the twin brothers who founded Rome?
Slide 6 - Open question
Kindom?
The city-state of Rome was once a kingdom, although very little is known about it.
And whether the story of Romulus and Remus is true...?
Slide 7 - Slide
The Roman Republic
(509 BC. - 27 BC.)
The last king is deposed.
The Romans decide to rule Rome themselves.
Slide 8 - Slide
Senatus Populusque Romanus
(The Senate and the People of Rome)
Slide 9 - Slide
What is a Republic?
A
Form of government with a sole ruler, where a king is in charge.
B
Country with a head of state without hereditary succession to the throne (i.e. no king or emperor)
Slide 10 - Quiz
Republic
The Senate
is an assembly of all the rich men.
Two
Consuls
lead
the Senate.
Consuls
lead the meetings of
the Senate
and had
veto right
.
Senate = An assembly that governed the Roman Republic. Its members came from the richest and most important Roman families.
Consul: Most important administrator and army commander in the Roman Republic.
Republic: A country governed by one or more elected leaders.
Veto right: The right to block a decision.
Slide 11 - Slide
The Roman Empire Grows
What started as a small city grew into a huge empire in just a few centuries.
Army commanders, such as
Julius Caesar
, conquer large parts of Europe.
This map shows the conquests between 500 BC. until about 40 BC.
Slide 12 - Slide
Slide 13 - Slide
Why so much succes?
They had a very good army. It was excellently armed and trained, but above all, well organised
The soldiers were often well rewarded, for example with a piece of land that they could cultivate (after their military service).
Slide 14 - Slide
Slide 15 - Video
And the conquered areas?
Romans were merciless...
Until an area surrendered!
Conquered areas had to obey the Romans and provide soldiers.
Allies received benefits and could even obtain
citizenship rights.
Citizinship rights: Roman citizens had certain privileges, such as the right not to be convicted without trial.
Slide 16 - Slide
Explain in your own words how the Roman Republic was governed.
Slide 17 - Open question
How was Rome able to become an empire?
Slide 18 - Open question
Next time: Julius Caesar
Slide 19 - Slide
The Roman Empire
3.1 The Conquest of a Great Empire
Part 2
Welcome!
Slide 20 - Slide
Aan het einde van de les...
You can give the
key differences
between the government of the
Roman Republic
and that of the
Roman Empire
.
Slide 21 - Slide
Planning
Slide 22 - Slide
Civil wars
133 b.c. until 44 b.c.
Everyone wants to rule this mighty empire!
A number of quarrels arise between the most powerful Roman men, culminating in
civil wars
Slide 23 - Slide
Julius Caesar
One of these important men was the army commander
Julius Caesar.
Civil war due to quarrel with
the Senate
.
After the civil war, Caesar became
dictator
to restore order
Slide 24 - Slide
Julius Caesar is murdered
44 B.C.
Julius Caesar is becoming more and more powerful. Opponents think that Caesar even wants to become king: they have to stop him!
On the ides (15th day) of March he is assassinated in the Senate by other senators.
Slide 25 - Slide
Slide 26 - Video
Octavian takes his revenge
44 B.C.
Julius Caesar's adopted son, Octavian, takes revenge
He eliminates the perpetrators and other opponents one by one.
Including his former ally, Mark Antony, and his lover: Cleopatra
Slide 27 - Slide
Imperator Caesar Augustus
27 B.C. - 14 B.C.
Ultimately, there is no one more powerful than him. Peace has returned to the kingdom.
The Senate thanks him for this and gives the title Augustus ('the exalted').
Augustus becomes the first emperor (princeps) of the Roman Empire.
Slide 28 - Slide
Pax Romana
27 v. Chr.
Emperor Augustus begins a period of peace and tranquility that lasts about 200 years: the
Pax Romana
(Peace of Rome)
The empire is still expanding, but for now there is peace between the most powerful political groups...
Slide 29 - Slide
Slide 30 - Video
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