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Roman EmpireRoman Empire
Classical CivilizationsClassical Civilizations
Rome Becomes and EmpireRome Becomes and Empire growing gap
between rich and poor started the process
growing gap between rich and poor started the process
Rome Becomes and EmpireRome Becomes and Empire growing gap
between rich and poor started the process
civil war lead to powerful military generals coming to power
growing gap between rich and poor started the process
civil war lead to powerful military generals coming to power
Rome Becomes and EmpireRome Becomes and Empire Julius Caesar
become dictator-for-life in 44 B.C.
Julius Caesar become dictator-for-life in 44 B.C.
Rome Becomes and EmpireRome Becomes and Empire Julius Caesar become dictator-for-life
in 44 B.C. assassinated - March 15, 44 B.C.
Ides of March
Julius Caesar become dictator-for-life in 44 B.C. assassinated - March 15, 44 B.C.
Ides of March
Rome Becomes and Empire?Rome Becomes and Empire? 27 B.C. - Octavian,
Caesar’s 18 year-old grand nephew and adopted son comes to power
27 B.C. - Octavian, Caesar’s 18 year-old grand nephew and adopted son comes to power
Rome Becomes and Empire?Rome Becomes and Empire? 27 B.C. - Octavian,
Caesar’s 18 year-old grand nephew and adopted son comes to power
defeats rivals: Mark Antony and
Cleopatra
27 B.C. - Octavian, Caesar’s 18 year-old grand nephew and adopted son comes to power
defeats rivals: Mark Antony and
Cleopatra
Rome Becomes and Empire?Rome Becomes and Empire? 27 B.C. - Octavian,
Caesar’s 18 year-old grand nephew and adopted son comes to power
defeats rivals: Mark Antony and
Cleopatra Battle of Actium in
Greece (31 B.C.E.)
27 B.C. - Octavian, Caesar’s 18 year-old grand nephew and adopted son comes to power
defeats rivals: Mark Antony and
Cleopatra Battle of Actium in
Greece (31 B.C.E.)
Rome Becomes and Empire?Rome Becomes and Empire? 27 B.C. - Octavian,
Caesar’s 18 year-old grand nephew and adopted son comes to power
defeats rivals: Mark Antony and Cleopatra Battle of Actium in Greece
(31 B.C.E.) Octavian becomes
Augustus (“exalted one”) and ruled as imperator (“supreme military commander”) from which the term emperor is derived
27 B.C. - Octavian, Caesar’s 18 year-old grand nephew and adopted son comes to power
defeats rivals: Mark Antony and Cleopatra Battle of Actium in Greece
(31 B.C.E.) Octavian becomes
Augustus (“exalted one”) and ruled as imperator (“supreme military commander”) from which the term emperor is derived
Roman Engineering and Architecture
Roman Engineering and Architecture
master builders of roads
master builders of roads
Roman Engineering and Architecture
Roman Engineering and Architecture
master builders of roads bridges
master builders of roads bridges
Roman Engineering and Architecture
Roman Engineering and Architecture
master builders of roads bridges harbors
master builders of roads bridges harbors
Roman Engineering and Architecture
Roman Engineering and Architecture
master builders of roads bridges harbors aqueducts
master builders of roads bridges harbors aqueducts
Roman Engineering and Architecture
Roman Engineering and Architecture
master builders of roads bridges harbors aqueducts
architecture combines both Greek and Roman elements
master builders of roads bridges harbors aqueducts
architecture combines both Greek and Roman elements
Roman Engineering and Architecture
Roman Engineering and Architecture
master builders of roads bridges harbors aqueducts
architecture combines both Greek and Roman elements
improved on the arch and dome
master builders of roads bridges harbors aqueducts
architecture combines both Greek and Roman elements
improved on the arch and dome
Hadrian Builds the PantheonHadrian Builds the Pantheon designed to honor
the Roman gods a public and sacred
place monumental dome
reflect Rome’s technological achievements
symbolizes Hadrian’s authority as emperor
designed to honor the Roman gods
a public and sacred place
monumental dome reflect Rome’s technological achievements
symbolizes Hadrian’s authority as emperor