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Roman Empire. Decline of the Roman Republic. Main causes for the decline of the republic. Spread of slavery in agriculture Migration and unemployment of small farmers Inflation Civil war over power of Julius Caesar. Civil war. First triumvirate takes power (60 BCE) F all of triumvirate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Roman Empire

Decline of the Roman Republic

• Main causes for the decline of the republic

• Spread of slavery in agriculture• Migration and unemployment of

small farmers• Inflation• Civil war over power of Julius

Caesar

Civil war

• First triumvirate takes power (60 BCE)

• Fall of triumvirate

• Julius Caesar• Crassus• Pompey

• Crassus dies• Pompey becomes consul

Civil war

• Caesar marches on Rome, starting civil war

• Pompey is killed in Egypt• Caesar gains complete control of Rome• Julius Caesar passes popular reforms• Senators later assassinate Julius Caesar

Second triumvirate

• Officially in power (43-33 BCE)

• War between Octavian and Antony

• Octavian (Augustus Caesar)• Lepidus• Marc Antony

• Octavian wins• Becomes first emperor of Rome –

Augustus Caesar

Roman Empire

• Augustus unifies and enlarges empire

• Issues of emperor

• Using imperial authority• Military

• No peaceful transition process

Expansion of Roman Empire

• Rome expands to: • Secures expansion of Republic

• Asia Minor• British Isles

Expansion of Roman Empire

Pax Romana

• What was the Pax Romana?

• Begins under Augustus Caesar• Two centuries of peace and

prosperity• Expansion and solidification of

Roman Empire

Pax Romana

• Economic impact of Pax Romana

• Uniform money system• Expanded trade• Very good road• Safe travel• Prosperity and stability

Pax Romana

• Social impact of Pax Romana

• Political impact of Pax Romana

• Returned stability to social classes

• Increased emphasis on family

• Created civil service• Uniform rule of law

Cultural Contributions - Pantheon

Temple in Rome honoring all the Roman gods and goddesses. Today it is a church

Cultural Contributions – Colosseum

Home of popular spectacle, such as gladiator battles and chariot races.

Cultural Contributions - Forum

Center of commerce and government in Rome.

Cultural contributions – Aqueducts

Aqueducts were bridges used to transport water. They supplied water for drinking and baths.

Cultural Contributions - Roads

Cultural Contributions - Arches

Cultural Contributions

• Science

• Public Health

• Ptolemy

• Public health• Public water systems• Medicals schools

Cultural Contributions

• Language

• Literature

• Latin• Romance languages

• Virgil’s Aeneid

Cultural Contributions

• Law • Twelve Tables – Innocent until proven guilty

Christianity

• Founder

• Roots in Judaism

• Holy Book

• Jesus of Nazareth (Jesus Christ)

• Monotheistic religion• First followers were Jewish

• The Bible • New Testament – accounts of Jesus’

life and teachings of early Christians

Christianity

• Foundational Beliefs

• Jesus was son and incarnation of God

• Life after death exists• Peace, love, and justice• God loves the poor and lowly

Christianity

• Spread of Christianity

• Message very popular with the poor• Apostles spread word though Roman

Empire• Paul of Tarsus main preacher

Christianity

• Persecution of Christians

• Conflicted with polytheism of Roman Empire

• Martyrs inspired others

Christianity

• Christianity becomes legal in 313

• Emperor Constantine converts• Later becomes official state religion

Christianity

• Christianity as an important moral force

• Church councils establish doctrine• Church (Pope) becomes more

important than Emperor• Unifying force in Western Europe

Fall of Rome

• Large size

• Economy

• Military

• Hard to defend and control large area

• Falling value of Roman money• Expensive to defend

• Non-Romans in Army were not loyal to Rome

Fall of Rome

• Moral decay

• Political issues

• Invasion

• Loss of faith in Rome by people

• Conflicts in government• Weak rulers

• Attacks on borders• Eventual attack on Rome itself

Fall of Rome

• Rome is divided in two

• Fall of Western Roman Empire

• Emperor Constantine moves capital to Byzantium, renames it Constantinople

• Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire)

• Last Roman Emperor in Rome in 476 CE

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