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On this page, provide me with a general overview of what I will
find on this site. Include at least three original paragraphs.
DO NOT simply copy/cut and paste information.
You may choose from the following types of website:
1. You may take a particular stance or view with this if you
choose. Example: A site for or against the beliefs of a
philosopher, leader, or movement.
2. You may create a historical record or the time and events.
Present the facts like a newspaper reporter.
3. You may focus on one particular person for your entire
website.
4. You may focus on one particular time period or place.
Here are some questions to help guide you through writing this
first page.
• What time period/person/idea are you focusing on?
• Why is this time period/person/idea important in history?
• Are you taking a stance? Clearly state your stance here.
• Why are you creating this website? Please don’t just say I
made you.
• What will someone learn from reading your website?
Use captions to explain photos.
Time Machine: A Trip to Ancient Rome
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Ancient Roman coin.
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Time Machine: A Trip to Ancient Rome
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Interview with Mark Antony
Today, during my time traveling adventures, I had the pleasure of
being able to sit down with Mark Antony. We chatted about some
issues from the Roman Empire.
Q: How do you feel about the murder of Julius Caesar?
A: I feel that the conspirators shouldn’t have
murdered Julius Caesar because Caesar did a lot for theconspirators. I also felt upset.
Q: Do you believe that Brutus was an honorable man? A: I don’t believe Brutus was an honorable man because he
killed Caesar when Caesar saw Brutus as a good friend.
Q: Why did you say that Brutus and the conspirators are
honorable men?
Mark Antony.
A: I said that because of sarcasm. They aren’t honorable men. At first, the conspiratorsthought that I was on their side, but as I kept saying “honorable men,” I think they got the
idea that I am against them.
Q: What was the reaction when you and the conspirators were in front of the Senate
where Caesar was lying dead?
A: My reaction was that I didn’t know what to do because there were too many people against
me, and so I pretended that I was with their league.
Q: How did you feel about Caesar? A: I felt that Caesar was like my father because he was there for me. It hurt me to know that
his best friend betrayed him.
Q: Do you think that the crowd was hard to persuade?
A: The crowd wasn’t as hard to persuade because I told them the truth about what Caesar left
for them and also what he did for them.
Q: What do you think of the Soothsayer?
A: I think that the Soothsayer was trying to open Caesar’s eyes to what he thought his friends
were going to do to him.
Q: Who do you consider to be your best friend now?
A: I think that I consider my best friend Octavius.
Q: What do you think of Lepidus?
A: Lepidus was a guy that I thought wouldn’t be much use to us in the war.
Q: What kind of feeling do you have about Octavius? A: The feeling is that I see him as a brother.
Q: Do you think Octavius is going to get murdered by different conspirators?
A: Probably not because it seems that the crowd saw the right side of everything.
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Time Machine: A Trip to Ancient Rome
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Timeline
59/54 BC – An informal coalition is formed
by Gāius Jūlius Caesar, Cnaeus Pompeius
Magnus and Marcus Licinius Crassus to
govern the Roman Republic.
58/50 BC – Caesar fights the Gallic
wars, acquiring the province of Gallia
Comata.
54/53 BC – First campaign against
the Parthian Empire; Crassus utterly
defeated and killed.
49 BC – Caesar crosses the Rubicon and
begins the Second Roman civil war against the
conservative faction of the senate, led
by Pompey.
Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon.
48/45 BC – Caesar pursues and
defeats the Optimates in Greece
and Africa.44 BC – Caesar
is assassinated on
the Ides of March.
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Time Machine: A Trip to Ancient Rome
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1ST PERIOD JOHNNY
About this Website (Page Title)