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ATTILA THE HUN- LATE 300 S One of the most successful barbarian rulers of

ATTILA THE HUN- LATE 300 S One of the most successful barbarian rulers of the Hun Empire. • Attacked lands from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean • Spread fear throughout Roman Empire •

Alexander the Great King of Macedonia from 336 to 323 BC United Greece Conquered

Alexander the Great King of Macedonia from 336 to 323 BC United Greece Conquered the Persian Empire Blended cultures and inspired many new inventions and knowledge

Avidius Cassius Son of a servant to Hadrian Directed operations during the Parthian War

Avidius Cassius Son of a servant to Hadrian Directed operations during the Parthian War Marcus Aurelius made him governor of Syria Declared himself emperor when he falsely heard Marcus had died- he was assassinated: head taken to Marcus

After the collapse of the Roman Empire Who took control? � The Byzantine Empire

After the collapse of the Roman Empire Who took control? � The Byzantine Empire and the Church

Julius Caesar Reforms economic improvements across the empire Gave land to veterans Marshes south

Julius Caesar Reforms economic improvements across the empire Gave land to veterans Marshes south of Rome were drained, business districts were improved, and new theaters and temples were built. He proposed construction projects for improving trade by sea and for improving harbors. began enlisting men of talent into public service, and he saw the need for improvement in the organization of municipal governments throughout Italy. He started standardizing and streamlining local governmental operations. He sought to bind citizens in the provinces closer to Rome by doing away with laws that made distinctions between them and the citizens of Rome. He gave Roman citizenship to Gauls who had fought alongside him when he was governor there. reduced Jew’s taxes, exempted them from having to serve in Rome's armies, and he allowed them freedom again to worship

Stoicism and Marcus Aurelius Made the idea of Christianity easier to believe Stoics believe

Stoicism and Marcus Aurelius Made the idea of Christianity easier to believe Stoics believe that one’s goal in life is to live a life of great moral worth and free of conflict and strife. The following are basic tenants of Stoicism: � � � Do ones duty Look to the highest power of reason (Think before you act!) Pursue a good life based on rational thinking Pleasure or pain will not overpower you Accept good and bad events (We cannot understand the significance of the events because of our limited way of thinking!)

Marcus Aurelius Problems: �Barbarians invaded from the North �Plague killed many farmers and soldiers

Marcus Aurelius Problems: �Barbarians invaded from the North �Plague killed many farmers and soldiers �Avidius Cassius becomes popular and threatens his leadership