overview of roman history 1184, b.c.: trojan war
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Overview of Roman History
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1184, B.C.: Trojan War
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Descendants of AeneasCreate family tree: Aeneas to Romulus
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Legend of Romulus up to …
Tell story
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Founding of Rome
753 B.C.
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Romulus
First King
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Numa Pompilius
Second King
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Tullus Hostilius
Third king Tullus was the grandson of Hostius
Hostilius who was a Roman hero and served under Romulus.
Tullus Hostilius came to power in 673 BC.
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Ancus Marcius
Fourth King
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Tarquinius Priscus
Fifth King
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Servius Tullius
Sixth King
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Tarquinius Superbus
Seventh King Superbus means 'the haughty one' descendant from an Etruscan family son of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus married to Tullia, the daughter of Servius
Tullius Killed tullias father the become king 535-510
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No election repealed the recent reforms in the
constitution Waged wars with the Latins and
Etruscans Capitoline Temple (Jupiter Capitolinus) Cloaca Maxima, the sewerage system
that discharged into the Tiber less politically astute irritated the people by the burdens he
placed upon them behaved like an autocrat
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Rise of the Republic
10 B.C.
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First Consuls
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Cursus Honorem
2 consuls: Co-presidents
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Citizen Army
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Expantion of Rome
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Heroes of the Roman Republic
Horatius Cocles Mucius Scaevola Cloelia Lucius Quinctus Cincinnatus
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Horatius Cocles
Guarded the bridge to Rome The Etruscans were attacking Had his comrads destroy the bridge
behind him Held of the Etruscans untill his men had
destroyed the bridge behind him After a quick prayer to the god of the
river, he jumped into the river and swam to safety
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Gaius Mucius Scaevola Swore to assassinate the Etruscan King Snuck into the camp on a day when the soldiers were
being paid Did not know which was the king and who was the
scribe Guessed and killed the man who was the kings scribe The king had him arrested and threatended to burn
him To prove to Porsenna the he would not yield, he stuck
his hand in the fire on the alter He was allowed to leave the camp alive because he
had shown no pain while his hand burned He arrived back at Rome a hero and was nicknamed
‘Lefty’ because he had destroyed his right in the fire.
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Cloelia
Porsonna offered to withdraw his troops in exchange for Roman hostages
Cloelia, along with the oother girls, was exchanged for Roman freedom
When she saw the camp was near the Tiber river, she led a few other girls and they swam across through a shower of spears
Porsonna demanded the return of the girl, and sent her and her choice of the other hostages home again
Honored her by doing this and erecting a statue of a girl on a horse in the Forum in her honor
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Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
The entire Roman army and their commander was surrounded As a desperate measure, the counsel elected Cincinnatus as
dictator The met and gave him this news after finding him plowing in a
field He sent his wife for his toga while he wiped off the dust and
sweat As soon as he put on his toga, he was named dictator and
whisked off to Rome He ordered all the men of military age to carry five days of food
and 12 poles to build a palisade around the Etruscans The palisade was built and the enemy surrendered, having
nowhere to go. Within days of Romes victor, he resigned and went back to his
home