The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire |
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I. What was the Roman Empire? II. Octavian becomes Augustus III. Primus inter pares IV. Rome under Augustus – a golden age V. Pax Romana – Roman peace VI. Roman emperors after Augustus VII. Tiberius (14-37 CE) VIII. Caligula (37-41 CE) IX. Claudius (41-54 CE) X. Nero (54-68 CE) XI. Year of the Four Emperors (69 CE) XII. Vespasian (69-79 CE) XIII. Trajan (98-117 CE) XIV. Hadrian (117-138 CE) XV. Review questions XVI. Marcus Aurelius (161-180 CE) |
XVII. Diocletian (284-305 CE) XVIII. Constantine (312-337 CE) XIX. Justinian (527-565 CE) XX. The two empires XXI. Why did Rome fall? XXII. Why is ancient Rome so important to global history? XXIII. Administration of a vast empire XXIV. Christianity XXV. Architecture and engineering XXVI. Historians and historical writings XXVII. Literature XXVIII. Jewish Diaspora XXIX. Roman law XXX. Romance languages XXXI. Roman science XXXII. Transmission of Greek (Hellenistic) culture |
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