The truth of that nature was self evident. While some in the Senate, such as Lucius Caecilius Metellus were ready to abandon the Republic as a lost cause, others like Scipio propped up the flagging Roman spirit with encouragement and undying oaths of loyalty to Rome. Shortly after Cannae, ...
During the last 200 years bc, 16 other Romans wrote similarly inclusive narratives. All these works are now collectively termed “the Roman annalistic tradition” because many of them attempted to give a year-by-year (or annalistic) account of Roman affairs for the republic. Although none of...
Augustus(born September 23, 63bce—died August 19, 14ce,Nola, near Naples [Italy]) was the first Romanemperor, following the republic, which had been finally destroyed by thedictatorshipofJulius Caesar, his great-uncle and adoptive father. His autocratic regime is known as theprincipatebecause ...
Rome becomes a republic 509 BC Rome conquered almost all of the Italian peninsula By 265 BC Punic wars 264-146 BC Ides of March 44 BC Rome becomes and empire 27 bc 最好的學習方式。免費註冊。 註冊代表你接受Quizlet的服務條款和隱私政策...
The last king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, waged war against the young Roman Republic in an attempt to regain his throne after being exiled. Roman dictator, Aulus Postumius Albus, promised to build a temple to the Dioscuri if Rome were victorious in the battle. On the battlefield,...
Cicero, however, the greatest of orators, swayed the Senate to compromise in order to save the Republic. Eventually the governing body decided on a course of general amnesty for the assassins (or liberators as they and their supporters called themselves). In this compromise, they were forced ...
The Second Punic War interrupted the expansion of Roman rule across Italy and forced internal politics to move its focus to the demands of the war. Following an assessment by Flaminius, a leading politician in the period between 232 and 217 BC, the issues of recruitment and financial problems...
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Following the expansion of the Roman Republic into several Greek territories between 270-240 BC, Rome encountered Greek drama. From the later years of the republic and by means of the Roman Empire, theatre spread west across Europe and reached England; Roman theatre was more varied, extensive an...