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Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar

Anticipation Guide l l l l l 1) When Sulla retired a new group

Anticipation Guide l l l l l 1) When Sulla retired a new group of generals fought for control of Rome. Before____ After____ 2) A Triumvirate is a group of three people with equal power. Before____ After____ 3) Caesar made citizens pay to watch gladiatorial games, this made him very unpopular. Before____ After____ 4) Caesar disbanded the Senate. Before____ After____ 5) Caesar was stabbed to death by the Senate. Before____ After____

First Roman Triumvirate l l When Sulla retired, a new group of generals fought

First Roman Triumvirate l l When Sulla retired, a new group of generals fought for control of Rome. In 60 B. C. , political power passed to a triumvirate, or a group of three persons with equal power.

First Roman Triumvirate l Who made up the first Roman Triumvirate? l Marcus Licinius

First Roman Triumvirate l Who made up the first Roman Triumvirate? l Marcus Licinius Crassus Gnaeus Pompeius Julius Caesar l l

Julius Caesar l In 58 B. C. , Caesar was named governor of a

Julius Caesar l In 58 B. C. , Caesar was named governor of a Roman province and built up a large, strong loyal army. l In 50 B. C. the Senate ordered Julius Caesar. to break up his legions and return to Rome. Instead, Caesar entered the city at the head of his troops, and by 46 B. C. , he was dictator of Rome. l Caesar brought about many reforms of land wealth distribution.

Julius Caesar l What reforms did Julius Caesar make? 1. Redistribution of land Public

Julius Caesar l What reforms did Julius Caesar make? 1. Redistribution of land Public Works projects( put people back to work) Free gladiatorial games Increased the size of the senate Cut back the activates of the Publicans He gave Roman citizenship to non. Romans such as Greeks, Guals and Spaniards And he adopted a new calendar (the Julian calendar) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Julius Caesar l Some Romans were afraid that Caesar planned to make himself king.

Julius Caesar l Some Romans were afraid that Caesar planned to make himself king. l What happened to Caesar as a result of this fear? l He was assassinated. l When was Caesar assassinated? l Caesar was assassinated by the senate. During the Ides of March.

Write Pair Share 1. List four reforms instituted by Julius Caesar. 2. Why was

Write Pair Share 1. List four reforms instituted by Julius Caesar. 2. Why was Julius Caesar killed? 3. Who made up the Second Roman Triumvirate? 4. By 31 B. C. Who was the sole leader of Rome?

End of the Republic l Angered by Caesar death, the Roman People turned against

End of the Republic l Angered by Caesar death, the Roman People turned against those who had killed him. Political power passed to another triumvirate. l Why would the citizens of Rome by outraged by Caesar’s death? l His reforms benefited many Romans.

Second Roman Triumvirate l Who made up the Second Roman Triumvirate? l Marcus Antonius

Second Roman Triumvirate l Who made up the Second Roman Triumvirate? l Marcus Antonius Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Octavian l l

Second Roman Triumvirate l Marcus Antonius, or Mark Antony, Caesar’s closest follower and a

Second Roman Triumvirate l Marcus Antonius, or Mark Antony, Caesar’s closest follower and a popular general, took command of Rome’s territories in the East.

Second Roman Triumvirate l Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, one of Caesar’s top officers, took over

Second Roman Triumvirate l Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, one of Caesar’s top officers, took over the rule of Africa.

Second Roman Triumvirate l Octavian, Caesar’s grand -nephew and adopted son, took charge of

Second Roman Triumvirate l Octavian, Caesar’s grand -nephew and adopted son, took charge of the West. l For a while, the triumvirate worked. Then fights broke out, leaving Octavian as sole ruler of the Roman Empire in 31 B. C.

31 B. C. 509 B. C. Octavian becomes sole ruler of Roman Empire 264

31 B. C. 509 B. C. Octavian becomes sole ruler of Roman Empire 264 B. C. Romans set up republic Punic Wars begin 450 B. C. Twelve Tables are written 46 B. C. Julius Caesar appointed dictator of Rome Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.