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    The Roman Empire

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    government was Roman Republic. The Roman civilization was located around the Mediterranean in Europe‚ Africa‚ and Asia. The first emperor of Rome was Augustus. He established a strong military. There were two different societies in the Roman Empire‚ the East and the West. The Eastern people spoke Latin‚ and the Western people spoke Greek. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty. He was born on October 24‚ 51 AD. He surrounded himself with spies and informers‚ and put to death

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    given the honorific title ’Augustus’ in 27 BCE and ruled Rome for the next 40 years.  While he claimed to have restored the Republic‚ Augustus held many important administrative and religious positions simultaneously and so‚ in fact‚ became the first emperor.  He attempted to maintain control over the Empire by improving road systems and augmenting town growth.  He also united the Empire through his use of the arts as a form of self-promotion and to promote the themes of his administration‚ such as peace

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    The Roman Empire is the period of ancient Roman civilization which extended from 27 BC through 476 AD; it is characterized by an autocratic form of government started by Augustus after his victory in the Battle of Actium. The first Emperor‚ known as Octavian before he accepted the name offered by the Senate‚ is responsible for the use of portraiture to serve his needs beginning what is today known a Imperial Portraiture‚ “a distinct segment of ancient art due to the abruptness and purposeful of its

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    medieval Europe‚ a person granted land from a lord in exchange for services Every manor included a cathedral in which the lord’s family worshipped. False The code of behavior for samurai was called Bushido This barbarian commander defeated the last emperor in the Western Roman Empire. Odoacer He issued a ruling forbidding the use of holy images or icons. Leo III The daimyo controlled Japan for 500 years. False The Ottoman Turks renamed Constantinople Istanbul The Law of the Twelve Tables was Rome’s

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    1) Augustus was a key factor in bringing stability to Rome. Augustus was the first emperor and ruled from 31BC-14AD. Augustus intends to restore the Republic form of Government. He forms the New Order‚ which gives him full power and he rules as consul until 23BC. He is popular among the people because he brings peace after 60 years of war. He does this by reorganizing the army‚ which causes social stability‚ and he makes it so non-Romans can earn citizenship if they are a good fighter. He also creates

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    Agrippina Influence

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    before her marriage to Claudius. She was born into the Julio-Claudian bloodline making her an Imperial woman of a noble dynasty‚ she was as a result of her family background reasonably wealthy and educated‚ she had the backing of the Roman Army as her father Germanicus was the commander of the 5th legion of the army in Germany and finally her two marriages which provided her with wealth and a son to be heir of the throne. The Julio-Claudian dynasty ran strong before and after the birth of Agrippina

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    provinces. The two Triumvirates which were to follow and the presence of Augustus sounded the demise for the Republic‚ and therefore the rule of the Senate‚ although‚ through the Julio-Claudian era‚ the senate was still very important; with Augustus and Tiberius sincerely interested in maintaining its prestige. Each emperor had a different relationship with the senate. These relationships combined with the individual

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    (10 marks) The female role models in her life were the Imperial Women. Livia‚ wife of Augustus was a great influence. She was a powerful woman who held the title of Augusta after her death. The Julio-Claudian women held great prominence and would have acted as role models to Agrippina. Her Claudian grand-mother‚ Antonia retained her status after the death of her husband Drusus and was the woman who uncovered the plot of Sejanus. These great examples of power would have acted as a guide to young

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    Caligula

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    An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors mapDIR Atlas Gaius (Caligula) (A.D. 37-41) Garrett G. Fagan Pennsylvania State University A Bust of theEmperor Caligula Introduction Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (b. A.D. 12‚ d. A.D. 41‚ emperor A.D. 37-41) represents a turning point in the early history of the Principate. Unfortunately‚ his is the most poorly documented reign of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. The literary sources for these four years are meager‚ frequently anecdotal‚ and universally

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    knew how to exploit her Augustan lineage and descent from Germanicus to the full.” – Griffin Agrippina the younger is recognized as one of the most ambitious women in history who encompasses a great desire for power‚ wealth and supremacy. The Julio Claudian period was solely a patriarchal society‚ but this didn’t mean women could not hold any influence. It is in this period we see ambitious women such as Agrippina attaining power through men. Agrippina chose specific individuals with influential

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