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    The Fall of Rome People believe that Rome fell for many different reasons. Some people believe that Rome never fell at all. Rome had many problems in their empire which lead to their fall. First of all, the foreign invasions was one of the causes of the fall of Rome. Document C shows that invaders came into Rome from all sorts of places. Because the soldiers were weak and lazy, they could not prevent invaders from coming into Roman territory. According to the Brain Pop, it shows how the…

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    the tragic hero. The author is william shakespeare. Brutus is part of the noble family. This can be proven because junius brutus is brutus's uncle. junius brutus is important because he overthrew the tyrannical kings. Also after he overthrew the tyrannical kings he started a democracy for Rome. Brutus is the one who suffers a catastrophe in the Tragedy of julius caesar.His catastrophe is that he was the only one that killed caesar for a good reason, and that the conspirators made him think they…

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    What is a Roman Tribune, you may ask? First, let 's break the word up. In roman, the word means a native, inhabitant, or citizen of ancient or modern Rome. The word tribune is a person who upholds and defends the rights of the people. A Roman Tribune is an officer or leader the people chose to protect and have a voice to their rights to be citizens of the country. There were also many army tribunes and treasury tribunes to keep the peace and the enforce the people. It was created for the people…

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    is responsible for. Sulla had an intense rivalry with Gaius Marius which leads Rome into its first civil war when Sulla marches on Rome in 82 BC. As dictator, Sulla makes many political and constitutional changes. While Sulla strove in aiding the Roman republic, his attempts in changing its tradition system influenced future dictators to end the republic. Sulla aids mostly in the success of Jugurthine War by tricking King Bocchus into betraying his ally Jugurtha and to become an ally of the…

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    that will be discussed. Also, how and why Emperor Constantine converted all of Rome to Christianity. Two thousand years ago, Jesus was born in a manger in Bethlehem. Jesus was in danger for his life because King Herod felt threatened by this new Messiah and would later be out to kill him even though Jesus was just a small child. King Herod the Great was the ruler of Israel at that time, though he was not a real king. King Herod had been given his position by the Romans to rule…

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    A Roman tribune plays a big part when it comes to the ancient city of Rome. To have all three tribunes go against Caesar should show the people that he should not be trusted or honored with the crown. Throughout the days there has been a lot of suspicious things going on through the city like having a owl fly threw a marketplace during the day . A fire storm only on the city of Rome is a bad omen for the people in Rome , but the question is how do they respond to the situation with Caesar?…

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    The Republican government in Rome collapsed in the year of 44-27 B.C. Many events caused this event to occur in Roman history, the rise of private armies and the creation of the first Triumvirate could have possibly both contributed to the collapse of the Roman Republic. However, Julius Caesar is mostly to blame for the fall of the republican government in Rome. Julius Caesar did many good deeds during his ruling in Rome prior to the collapse of Rome. People referred to Caesar as a noble man and…

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    Formation of the Early Roman Republic Before the Roman Republic was formed, Rome was a traditional monarchy under the rule of an Etruscan king named Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, also known as “Tarquin the Proud” (Heaton). He ruled the kingdom strongly, but was disliked by the Roman people for two main reasons. First, the ruler of Rome had always consulted with the members of the Senate, who were elected by the Romans. King Lucius Tarquinis Superbus rarely followed this tradition, and instead…

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    key role in the victory over King Jugurtha of the Numidians which brewed jealousy within Marius. Sulla was appointed consul in 88 and was given command of an army by the senate to lead the war against King Mithradates VI of Pontus. However, Marius was instead appointed commander with the help of the tribune Publius Sulpicius Rufus. Sulla did not accept this change and convinced his soldiers, who were steadfast in their loyalty to him, to join him in his march on Rome, which they did and Sulla…

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    Carthage and Rome were two major powers but did not start this way. Carthage was a coastal city depending on its wealth. Rome depended on its people’s character. Before the Punic Wars, Rome was not seen as a major power in the Mediterranean. However, by the outbreak of the first Punic War, Rome had decent control over most of mainland Italy. Each individual community fell into a clearly defined category. The first Punic war was a fight over control of Sicily. During this time Rome had a strong…

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