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    that emperors faced when the borders of their empires expanded: Match the important events of the Roman Empire: 2. ____ 1000 BCE a. Roman empire controls Italian Peninsula 3. ____ 509 BCE b. Punic Wars 4. ____ 275 BCE c. Julius Caesar conquers Western Europe 5. ____ 264 BCE-146 BCE d. Rome is founded 6. ____

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    Latin: Forum Project

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    http://learn.flvs.net/educator/student/frame.cgi?abriggs27*mheck5*mpos=1&spos=0&option=hidemenu&slt=W8L52MBjeAoeo*3861*http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/educator_latin1_v12/index.htm Forum Romanum http://learn.flvs.net/educator/student/frame.cgi?abriggs27*mheck5*mpos=1&spos=0&option=hidemenu&slt=W8L52MBjeAoeo*3861*http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/educator_latin1_v12/index.htm Forum Romanum Templum Divi Caesaris This is the place where Caesar’s body was cremated and buried. After his victorious battle

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    Magadha Dynasty

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    Nanda Dynasty (345–321 BCE) Mahapadma Nanda Ugrasena (from 345 BCE)‚ illegitimate son of Mahanandin‚ founded the Nanda Empire after inheriting Mahanandin’s empire Pandhuka Panghupati Bhutapala Rashtrapala Govishanaka Anal Dashasidkhaka Kaivarta Dhana (Agrammes‚ Xandrammes) (until 321 BCE)‚ lost his empire to Chandragupta Maurya after being defeated by him Maurya Dynasty (324–184 BC) Chandragupta Maurya (Chandragupta The Great) (Sandrakottos) (324–301 BC)‚The greatest emperor of ancient

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    APWH unit 2 study guides

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    nature of the sexes. Dao "The Way" Vedas (1500-600 BCE) Upanishads (800-400BCE) Atman Principle of Life Brahmin members part of India’s priestly caste Buddhism "Life is suffering" is the most central teaching of the Buddha‚ who taught that people should live modest and moral lives combined with meditation to free themselves from craving for individual fulfillment and thus from suffering. Siddhartha Gautama (ca. 566 - ca. 486 BCE) came to be known as the Buddha Nirvana freedom from

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    writer‚ an intelligent politician and fantastic general‚ but he was also very brutal in his chase of selfish goals. These goals were not only having complete power over the Roman republic‚ but also credit as being a god. Caesar was born in 102 or 100 BCE into the ancient patrician family of the Iulii who claimed ancestry from Aeneas of Troy‚ one of the mythical founders of Rome‚ and the goddess Venus‚ but few members of the family had distinguished themselves in the previous generations. Caesar’s father

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    Kingdoms of Ancient Egypt The ancient Egypt was one of the most organized lands both politically and economically. Initially‚ the ancient Egypt was inhabited by hunter-gatherer communities who were sparsely-populated along the Nile River. As time went on‚ these communities gained economic and social stability‚ which prompted them to unite politically into a single kingdom under King Menes and comprised of both Lower and Upper Egypt. Historically‚ it can be divided into three distinct periods namely;

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    509 BCE after the last Etruscan kings was dropped.  The Republic was controlled by the Senate‚ which was an assembly by dominated upper-class families. This dominance by the aristocracy led to tensions between the social classes‚ especially among the lower classes who fought for equality in both the economy and the government.  Despite these inner struggles‚ Rome’s military power strengthened throughout the 5th and 4th centuries BCE and by 270 BCE they commanded the entire peninsula.  264 BCE brought

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    possessing a sea based empire as well. What was decided was the Republic gave the conquered land to the generals who had conquered them (Backman) and then by the end of the Third Punic War Rome had seized all of Greece and most of Anatolia. In 146 BCE Rome stood as the “undisputed master of the sea” (Backman). What began to appear were political situations that continued from the Roman Republic to a dictatorship and finally became an empire. With these political mishaps‚ an economic problem also

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    elected in 443 BCE‚ a title that he held until his death in 429 BCE (History.com‚ 2009). The Golden age of Athens came to live right after Athens defeated the Persians in the period of 480–479 BC‚ called the Greco-Persian wars‚ particularly‚ the Battle of Plataea in 479 BCE‚ “where Persia was defeated by a combined force of Spartans‚ Tegeans‚ and Athenians” (Britannica Encyclopedia). This is also when the Delian league‚ an alliance between Greek city-states‚ was formed in 478 BCE‚ led by Athens

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    Kassites. The Hurrians and Kassites were new groups which entered the Fertile Crescent while the Hittites had been quietly living there from about 2700 BCE. The Hurrians created the Kingdom of Mitanni on the upper end of the Tigris and Euphrates. THE HITTITES ❖ The Hittites had settled in the region from around 2700 BCE. They did not dominate the region in an aggressive way burning‚ looting and invading like the Assyrians who would dominate after them. Their arrival

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