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Politicians

Posted by ryaneny on September 7, 2007

  • Politicians and leaders were often military generals
  • Usually from the extremely wealthy nobility

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Cursus Honorum

Posted by ryaneny on September 7, 2007

Cursus Honorum - honors race

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Roman Republic

Posted by ryaneny on September 7, 2007

Roman Republic

  • Founded in 509 BC
  • More of an Oligarchy with elections than a democracy
  • Women did not have the right to vote

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Equestrian

Posted by ryaneny on September 7, 2007

  • Ancient Roman social class
  • Equites - knights
  • In order to qualify for Equestrian status, the family must have owned propery worth more than 400,000 sesterces and not engaged in the government

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Novus Homo

Posted by ryaneny on September 7, 2007

New Man

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The Family of Augustus

Posted by ryaneny on September 3, 2007

  • Was not of pure Roman stock
    • Originally one of the Latium tribes assimilated by Rome
  • Paternal Great Grandfater
  • Father
  • Siblings

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Velitrae

Posted by ryaneny on September 3, 2007

  • Birthplace of Augustus
  • Now known as Velletri
  • Velitrae was an outpost of Latium which had been assimilated into the Roman world centuries before the birth of Augustus
    • The young Octavius would have been aware that it was not just Romans who made Rome great. The men of all lands of Italy contributed much (often serving as the backbones of the legions)

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Roman Names

Posted by ryaneny on September 3, 2007

  • Praenomen - forename
    • Example: Gaius
  • Nomen - clan name
    • Example: Octavius
  • Cognomen - family subset of a clan
  • Agnomen - sometimes awarded to successful generals
    • Example: Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus

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Augustus: The Life of Rome’s First Emperor

Posted by ryaneny on September 3, 2007

 

The Life of Rome’s First EmperorAnthony Everitt explores the life of the first Roman Emperor, Caesar Augustus, one of the most influential men in the history of the world. The life of Augustus is a study of leadership and power. Through the tumultuous period of time during the transition of the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire, Augustus managed to maintain his power and ushered in the era of Pax Romana or Pax Augusta. He certainly extended the lifespan of Roman dominance and laid the foundations of European civilization that has continued over the last two thousand years.

“I found Rome of clay; I leave it to you of marble.” - Caesar Augustus on his deathbead


Contents

  1. Scenes from a Provincial Childhood
  2. The Great-Uncle
  3. A Political Master Class
  4. Unfinished Business
  5. A Boy with a Name
  6. From Victory, Defeat
  7. Killing Fields
  8. Divided World
  9. Golden Age
  10. Fighting Neptune
  11. Parthian Shots
  12. East is East and West is West
  13. The Phony War
  14. Showdown
  15. A Long Farewell
  16. Abdication
  17. Whom the Gods Love
  18. Exercising Power
  19. The Cult of Virtue
  20. Life at Court
  21. Growing the Empire
  22. A Family at War
  23. The Unhappy Return
  24. The Bitter End
  25. Into the Future

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