Ancient : Rise of an Empire After the Reformers Enter Julius Early Life • Born 100 BCE • Supposedly descended from and Remus • Grandnephew of Gaius Marius Watch the Video: Rise and Fall of the , Episode 3 First 14:30 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqElPOyb-S4&t=868s (For the next 2 slide notes & then go over the slides) Military Life

-Leads army into Northern

Political Life

-elected consul in 59 BCE

Plan for Power

-join with t he Great (military leader) & Cr assus (wealthy politician) to secure t he 1st triumvirate W hat wer e his successes?

• -Conquers all of Gaul

• -Cr osses the Rhine

• -Fight s the Germanic tribes

• -Invades Great Britain Should have reviewed the last 2 slides for notes from the video: Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, Episode 3 First 14:30 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqElPOyb-S4&t=868s The Crossing of the Rubicon River Why did Caesar cross the What happens to the Rubicon River? Triumvirate? -Caesar invades Rome by Cr assus dies in crossing the river; considered Per sia-Triumvirate treason against Rome is gone -Caesar takes all of Italy, & Pompey was killed in Egypt. What does the Senate decide? -Disband Caesar’s army & have him return to Rome -Caesar refused -Pompey sides with Senate -This signals t he st ar t of a civil war between Caesar & Pompey/Rome. After Caesar Defeats Pompey Caesar: Large and in Charge

47 BCE: Caesar named dictator

45 BCE: Caesar named dictator for LIFE Caesar’s Reforms 1. Distributed free grain

2. Set up colonies 4. Creat ed public where poor people w or ks jobs for the poor could own land 3. Est ablished t he Praet orian Guard

6. Set up the calendar (our calendar) 5. Granted citizenship to conquered peoples Differing Views of Caesar as a Ruler

The good? The bad? Wise ruler A tyrant who who wanted to be brought . peace to Rome.

What do you think? The Assassination of CaesarThe Ides of March: Where does this law -March 15 44 BCE, Caesar Why was come from? was assassinated by the assassinated? Senate -Ancient - -Rome was plunged into civil anyone who plotted to war be king may be killed without a trial.

-The Senators also Watch the Video: Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, Episode 3 feared Caesar’s power Last 10 minutes: and popularity, and that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq he would diminish their ElPOyb-S4&t=868s role in government. After Caesar Dies The Who makes up the 2nd Triumvirate? -Three of Caesar’s supporters banded together to kill all of Caesar ’s assassins and t o f ix Rome.

-Octavian (Caesar’s grandnephew, gets the West including Italy) -Marc Antony (Caesar’s general, gets the East including Greece and Egypt) -Marcus Lepidus (power politician gets ) Accomplishments: The Second Triumvirate -42 BCEdefeat ed t he Sen at e

-Execut ed all Senators responsible for Caesar’s deat h

-The triumvirate ruled for 10 years. Trouble with the Triumvirate… End result? What happened to the 2nd Triumvirate? • Octavian renamed • Octavian plotted to himself and t ake all t he power for became t he 1st Roman himself & not share it Empi r e. with his two other companions. • Octavian forced Lepidus to retire from politics. • Marc Antony committed suicide with his lover Cleopat ra after Octavian defeated him in battle. Augustus Caesar

27 BCE appointed Consul, , and Commander in Chief for life

BI G D EA LS: -ruled for 41 years -reformed the provinces -welfare syst em of bread at circuses -imports grain to feed people -rebuilds Rome-replaces brick with marble -built new roads Augustus Caesar

Major Result -Augustus’ rule resulted in the : 200 years of peace

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