Republic
The leader is not a king, and certain citizens have the right to vote
Patricians
Upper class, could vote and could be elected to political office
Plebeians
Lower class, can vote, but can’t go into office
Senate
Consul
Chief executive officers, ran the government and led the army into battle
Praetor
Twelve Tables
Rome’s first code of law
Punic Wars
Hannibal
The greatest Carthaginian general, began the Second Punic War, which lasted from 218 to 201 B.C.
Triumvirate (1st & 2nd)
1st:
2nd:
Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus formed the Second Triumvirate after Caesar’s death
Dictator
An absolute ruler
Julius Caesar
Augustus
Antony & Cleopatra
Pax Romana
A time of peace and prosperity
Latifundia
Landed estates
Imperator
Commander in chief (highest level)
Virgil
Most distinguished poet from Mantua, who wrote his epic poem the Aeneid in honor of Rome
Livy
-The most important prose work of this time was Livy’s History of Rome
Aqueducts
A system that supplied one million people with water
Slavery
- Slaves were the lowest class
Spartacus
Paterfamilias
The dominant male of a household
Villas
Where rich lived