Gaius Julius Caesar was born in 100 BCE. He began his political career when he was elected military tribune in 72 BCE. He was appointed Aedile 7 years later in 65 BCE. As Aedile‚ he was in charge of putting free entertainment and shows to the public. These jobs helped him gain the support of the plebeians. In 60 BCE‚ he was able to use the support of the plebeians to form the first triumvirate‚ which was basically three people ruling Rome. The triumvirate consisted of Crassus‚ Pompey and Caesar
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8000 BCE to 600 BCE was a very important time in history. This period of only 7‚400 years held many great advances in technology‚ social interactions‚ government‚ and even economics. From the development of agriculture to the caste system of the Aryans‚ this era in time was one of great growth‚ development‚ and change in the earliest civilizations of our history. The beginning of all civilizations started with the migration of humans out of Africa. The hunters and gatherers inhabited almost every
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Changes In Indo-Mediterranea from 1200 B.C.E. to 600 B.C.E. Indo-Mediterranea was developed thanks to technological advances‚ concepts‚ and groups of people. The four main factors that made a big difference in Indo-Mediterranea between 1200 BCE and 600 BCE are urbanization‚ metallurgy‚ the Assyrians‚ and the expansion of trade that was brought about by the first agricultural revolution. Trade expanded during this period because Phoenicians used their nmerchant ships to create a trading empire‚ and
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earliest pottery from the Minoan civilization focuses with practicality and function. Later‚ as the styles mature‚ the pieces become more refined and sophisticated. There are three phases of Minoan pottery. Early‚ 3650-2160 BCE‚ Middle‚ 2160-1600 BCE‚ and Late‚ 1600-1070 BCE. Each phase correspond with cultural shifts within the civilization. Some phases build on previously styles. As the Minoans continued to update their craft‚ pottery techniques became more refined‚ and they began to produce elaborate
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Chapter 5: Worlds Turned Inside Out‚ 1000 – 350 BCE Introduction Leaders became thinkers and teacher‚ not kings “the axial age”- pivotal period between ancient empires and the successor empires Alternative Pathways and Ideas In Eastern Zhou China‚ large territorial states and had formulas for ordering human behavior In Greece and the Levant‚ dynamic city-states and new ideas about good governance East and South Asia‚ Caribbean coast of Mexico‚ coasts of Mediterranean have sacred categories
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independently over many locations between 10‚000 and 3‚000 BCE‚ culminating in the relatively rapid process of state formation‚ a political development associated with the appearance of a governing elite. This neolithic technology and lifestyle was established first in the Middle east (for example at Göbekli Tepe‚ from about 9‚130 BCE)‚ and Yangtze and later in the Yellow river basin in China (for example the Pengtoushan culture from 7‚500 BCE)‚ and later spread. But similar "revolutions" also began
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form of government; held lots of land around the Mediterranean and throughout Europe. It was weak partly because of the many civil wars. c. Twelve Tables: These were the laws of Rome which were codified. d. Draco’s Code Was replaced by Solon in 594 BCE. This code aided and legitimized the political power of the autocracy. e. Legalism All about excessive adherence to law. It is dependent on moral law rather than on religious faith. f. Fall of the Roman Empire (western
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Chapter 17 The first work of art I found was earliest art which was from 120‚000 BCE-100 CE. IT had the most depicting animals including large and powerful creatures that suggested the artists desire to imitate the actual appearance of the animals represented. Giving the animals a sense of volume by using gradation of color. It also created sculptural objects small and carved figures of people mostly of women and animals. It reflected a more abstract and less naturalistic approach to representation
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Located in lower Mesopotamia Between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers Part of the Fertile Crescent Invented writing and beer (Kassi) Purpose? Records of goods and services 2700 BCE: rough date assigned the historical Gilgsmesh‚ King of Uruk Images: The Euphronios Krater 18 inches high 22 inches wide. Made 515 BCE The Ziggurats at Uruk and Ur: sunbaked‚ mud-brick stuck together with asphalt‚ 100 meters high‚ temple on top Created so humans could reach the heavens The Bull-Headed Lyre
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000 BCE – Beer was soon inevitably discovered when the gathering of cereal grains became widespread in the Fertile Crescent. * 6‚000 BCE – Unlike beer‚ other products such as wine couldn’t be produced until the introduction of pottery into society. * 4‚000 BCE – Beer appears in a pictogram from Mesopotamia after being widespread to the Near East and its origin being unknown. * 3‚400 BCE – Writing first began in Sumer where the first history of beer was recorded. * 1‚335 BCE – Along
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