Civil War in Rome and the End of the Roman Republic |
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This outline, arranged as more or less a timeline, covers the ancient Roman Civil War, from the rise to power of military dictators, through the assassination of Julius Caesar, to Octavian's triumph over Mark Antony and Cleopatra. Free to print (PDF), this is designed for high school World History and European History classes. |
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I. Tiberius Gracchus and land reform II. Gaius Gracchus and reform III. Differing parties continued to argue IV. Military dictators come to power V. Gaius Marius (circa 157-86 BCE) VI. Lucius Sulla (circa 138-78 BCE) VII. The First Triumvirate VIII. Pompey (106-48 BCE) IX. Marcus Crassus (115-53 BCE) X. Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) |
XI. The First Triumvirate XII. Trouble in paradise XIII. Crossing the Rubicon XIV. Caesar chases Pompey to Egypt XV. “Veni, vidi, vici!” XVI. Julius Caesar’s reforms XVII. Dictator for life XVIII. Chaos and more civil war XIX. Octavian versus Mark Antony XX. Review questions |
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