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4.1 The dawn of Rome

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Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lessen you...
  • understand how the Roman monarchy became a Republic.
  • understand how the Roman Republic was organised.


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 Romules and Remus
  •  Two brothers raised by a wolf (myth).
  • Romules killed Remus and built Rome.
  • Romules was the first of 7 Roman kings.

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Early Rome focussed on trade and agriculture

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Early Rome
  • 753-509 BC.
  • Agricultural villages built on 7 hills.
  • Ruled by a king (monarchy).
  • Advised by a group of nobles= senate

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The senate of Rome discussing politics.

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Lucius Tarquinius Superbus 
(7th king of Rome)

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Last king (509 BC)
  •  Last 3 kings were Etruscan tyrants.
  • The last king was exiled.
Etruscan= People living to the north of Rome
Exiled= send away
Dutch: Verbannen

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Republic
  • = country without a king.
  • 2 consuls led the senate = rulers for 1 year.
  • During war 1 consul could become dictator for 6 months. =legal ruler with all the power.

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Dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla 

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Rome was first a...
A
Aristocracy
B
Democracy
C
Monarchy
D
Republic

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Patricians
  • =Old noble families 
  • Could become senator or consul


Plebeians
  • =The rest of Romans
  • Could vote in the people's assembly

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Slide 13 - Video

People's tribune
  • 10 rich plebeians
  • Protect the lower class from the higher class.
  • Plebeians could vote in the People's assembly
  • Tribunes had veto right
Veto= stopping a discision = 'I forbid it'

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Slaves
Patricians
2 Consuls
300 senators
Plebeians

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''[R] Rich plebeians who could veto the consuls'' Who is this referring to?
A
People's tribunes
B
Consuls
C
Kings
D
Senators

Slide 16 - Quiz

[R] According to the Romans. Who was the first king of Rome?
A
Remus
B
Julius Caesar
C
Tarquinius Superbus
D
Romules

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[R] For how long could consuls lead the country
A
6 months
B
1 year
C
2 years
D
4 years

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What happened to the last king of Rome?
A
He was killed
B
He was imprisoned
C
He was made and emperor
D
He was exiled

Slide 19 - Quiz

Patricians were...
A
Old noble families
B
The rest of Romans

Slide 20 - Quiz

Plebeians were...
A
Old noble families
B
The rest of Romans

Slide 21 - Quiz

Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lessen you...
  • understand how the Roman monarchy became a Republic.
  • understand how the Roman Republic was organised.


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Read page 77
  • Early Rome: The monarchy (senate)
  • From kingdom to republic (republic, consuls & dictator)

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Quiz What do you know about Rome

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4.1 The dawn of Rome

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