CLCS 383 ROMAN EMPIRE REVIEW SHEET FOR QUIZ 1, TUESDAY SEPT. 8 IN CLASS (25 items = 100 points)

 

ASSIGNED READINGS:

JAN. 9- 11:  Introduction; Review of the Roman Republic. Review Morley chapters 1-26; Smith, chapters 26-37;  History 102 On-line Lectures: Archaic RomeThe Roman ConstitutionThe Roman Aristocratic Ethos, Smith, 116-124

 

JAN. 16-18: History 102 On-line Lectures:  Roman Imperialism; Smith, 68-112

 

JAN. 23 - 25: History 102 On-line Lectures: The Fall of the Roman RepublicDictators and Emperors; Suetonius, Life of Julius Caesar; Smith, 148-250

 

ADDITIONAL AIDS:

Hellenistic World LectureStatus in the Roman RepublicSocial Changes of the Late 2nd Century BC. Notes on the Gracchi (133-121 BC); Plutarch, Tiberius Gracchus, MariusClass Notes on C. MariusMarius and Sulla, the Road to Civil War; Notes on the Civil War; Class Notes for the 70’s BC; Class Notes for the 60s; Notes for Caesar’s Consulship;  Notes for the 50s BC; Notes on the Civil War; Notes on Caesar’s Dictatorship

 

PART I:  MAP TEST:  Locate FIVE of the following items by number on the map provided. 

clcs383rvmap1

 

Rome, Etruria, Campania, Samnium, Carthage, Macedonia, Messana, Syracuse, Cisalpine Gaul, Transalpine Gaul, Alexandria, Ptolemaic Egypt, Seleucid Syria, Attalid Pergamum, Athens,

Part Two: MULTIPLE CHOICE ITEMS

Hellenistic East: Ptolemaic Egypt (305-27 BC), Seleucid Syria (305-63), Antigonid Macedonia (270-166), Attalid Pergamum (270-133), Cleopatra

ROME:  Rex, plebeian tribunes, consuls, dictator, Senate, sacrosanctitas, L. Tarquinius Superbus, imperium, Senatus Consultum, auxilium, cursus honorum, auctoritas, Dual Polity, pedarii, imagines, verism, patron/client relationship, domi nobiles, Hannibal, manipular legion, Roman legionary camp, imperator, Roman triumph, Q. Fabius Maximus, P. Cornelius Scipio

 

Prorogation (extension of imperium by 1 year)  consul => proconsul, praetor => propraetor

quaestor => proquaestor,

 

cohortal legion, Ti. Sempronius Gracchus, extraordinary commands (provincia extraordinaria), C. Marius, L. Cornelius Sulla, proscriptions , private armies, King Mithradates VI of Pontus, Julius Caesar, M. Porcius Cato, Pompey, Crassus, First Triumvirate, clementia, Battle of Pharsalus, Julia (wife of Pompey),  Basilica Julia, Basilica Aemiliaclementia, Cleopatra,  Dictator Rei Publicae Constituendae Causa, Dictator in Perpetuo, 

 

KNOW THESE IMAGES:

     http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~rauhn/restoredCM.jpg http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~rauhn/legionary_camp.jpg A large room with many arches

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   http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~rauhn/roman_legion.jpg http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~rauhn/roman_triumph.jpg Scipio_Africanus_the_Elder

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1.    Anonymous Roman Senator, Bust indicative of Roman Neo-Realism based on Imagines (wax death masks); an example of Roman verism

2.    Circus Maximus

3.    Roman Military Camp

4.    Basilica Julia

5.    Hannibal

6.    Manipular legion

7.    Roman Triumph

8.    P. Cornelius Scipio