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    Early Civilizations Matrix

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    Ancient Civilizations Matrix HUM/100 INTRO TO THE HUMANITIES THE ANCIENT WORLD TO MEDIEVAL TIMES Early Civilizations Matrix Using your readings and outside sources complete the following matrix. Be sure to address the following in your matrix: • Provide names‚ titles‚ dates‚ brief descriptions of important events‚ and other details as necessary. • Note the details of key political‚ socioeconomic‚ technological‚ artistic‚ musical‚ architectural‚ philosophical‚ and literary developments for

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    patron/client relationship: In ancient Rome‚ a fundamental social relationship in which the patron- an wealthy individual- provided legal and economic protection and assistance to clients 8. plebeians: A member of lower social class in ancient Rome 9. patricians: an aristocrat or a nobleman 10. tribunes: an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests. 11. “Council of Elders”: Was a group that formed the Roman senate which introduced the Roman constitution. 12. “Christos”:

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    The Tomb of the Baker The Tomb of Eurysaces the Baker is an impressive and peculiar ancient tomb in Rome dating back to around 30BC. The tomb was built by a former slave named Marcus Vergilius Eurysaces‚ who made his fortune as a baker and contractor. It was built in the Porta Maggiore at the junction of the Via Labicana and the Via Praenestina‚ which is visited by thousands of visitors and locals on daily basis. The tomb is trapezoidal‚ measuring 8.75‚ 6.85‚ 5.80 and 4.05 meters on its sides

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    owners often resulted to mortgaging their lands to aristocrats due to the fact that they could not compete with the latifundias. Thus‚ causing unemployment and famines for this class. These peasants moved to cities‚ where they became “mobs”. Wealthy patricians often hired people into personal armies. Civil wars i.e. Caesar and Pompey‚ often broke out between high ranking officials‚ thus leading to political instability. During the first and second century CE of Rome‚ there were social tensions due to

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    A General Comparison between the Senate of Ancient Rome and the Senate of the United States Research Class 16th August 2012 Outline I. Introduction Thesis statement: It is known to most that Western countries are on the rule of parliamentary democracy. We also know that Western countries inherited their political system from the ancient Greeks and Romans‚ especially the Roman political system. It has shaped western parliamentary system more than any others

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    of Rome‚ Europe turned to feudalism. After the fall of Rome in 476 CE‚ Europe socially stayed the same. In 200 CE‚ Rome was socially stratified‚ meaning that it was hierarchical with people in different classes. At the top were the king and his patricians. Then‚ there were the nobles. Subsequently‚ there was the merchant class. And finally‚ at the bottom of the social hierarchy‚ there were the common people who included freed men and women‚ and slaves. Rome was also patriarchal‚ meaning that the

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    Thousands of years back into our world’s history there were numerous empires which each grew differently. Even though no two were exactly alike some shared incredible similarities. Two of these empires -- The Roman Empire in Europe‚ and the Gupta Empire in India -- were very similar in the way that they developed even though they were separate from one another. They had a similar basis for their economies which allowed them to thrive‚ and shared many aspects to their social structures. But the two

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    The events that led to the collapse of the Roman Republic were as follows: During the early 1st century‚ there were many uprisings among non-Romans in Italy and Asia Minor due to their inability to vote since they were not Roman citizens; they had no voice in rulings that affected them. In addition‚ the citizens refused the non-Romans’ demands for citizenship purely out of greed as they wanted the spoils of war for themselves. At this tumultuous time‚ Lucius Cornelius Sulla‚ with his client army

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    Europe’s Early History Minoan and Early Greek Civilization Define: Peninsula | Is a piece of land that is bordered by water on three sides but connected to the mainland | Minoans | Was a bronze-aged civilization that arose on the island of Crete and came to dominate the shores and islands of the Aegean Sea | Crete | Largest and most populous of the Greek isle | Mycenaeans | Was a cultural period of Bronze Age Greece taking its name from the archaeological site of Mycenae in northeastern

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    capable of fighting in battle because‚ the way a male is built is supposedly stronger than a female and for the army to be the strongest it can be‚ the strongest were the ones who fought. Now just like how the Romans are split between plebeians and patricians‚ the military is the same and it’s split by legionaries and auxiliaries‚ both are completely

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