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Haden Sizemore
⟶ è stato aggiornato 6 nov 2017 ⟶
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Rome was a dangerous place
Pompey's allies in the Senate ordered Caesar to give up command of his armies
Caesars army chased Pompey's forces and eventually killed him
Caesar returned to Rome and renamed himself the Dictator for life
after Caesar returned home, a group of senators attacked and killed Caesar
Antony and Octavian soundly defeated their opponents. after the battle the last of Caesars murderers killed themselves
Octavian sent a fleet to attack Antony, he sailed out to to meet it, they met west of Greece in the battle of Actium, Antony's fleet was defeated, but he escaped back to Egypt with Cleopatra. and they committed suicide so they wouldn't be taken prisoner by Octavian
Octavian announced that he was giving up his power to the Senate, but in reality, he kept all of his power. The senate gave him a new name - Augustus, which means "revered one"
Romans had taken over Gaul and much of central Europe
the Pax Romana ended
All free people living in the Roman Empire was given the rights of citizens
A great doctor named Galen lived in the AD 100's
Judea, where most Jews lived was conquered by Romans
Romans became more hostile towards Jews
many Jews believed the Messiah would appear soon
The Roman army crushed the Jewish revolt and destroyed Jerusalem
The Empire stretched from Britain south to Egypt
emperors had given up some of the land the Roman army had conquered
Diocletian became emperor
Foreign tribes have settled in the 200's
The Visigoths destroyed the city
Rome needed strong leaders to survive these attacks, but the emperors were weak. military leaders took power away from emperors and ruled Rome
Corruption had become widespread in Roman government
an uprising threatened to drive Justinian from Constantinople.
The Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople, bringing an end to the Eastern Roman Empire
Christians formed the Orthodox church
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Caesar conquered nearly all of Gaul
Antony married Octavian's sister Octavia, 8 years later he divorced her to marry Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt
Colonists from some of these countries carried civil law around the world
Jews rebelled against the Romans
For Justinian, an emperor, reuniting the old Roman empire was a passion