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Romulus & Remus
 A myth, part of Ancient Roman Mythology
 Two twin-boys of parents Mars (Roman God of War) and Rhea Silvia (Vestal Virgin)
 Around 750 BC
 After a struggle/fight Romulus became the first
King and named the city Rome
- In reality, Rome evolved from a small farmer-village Into a large city
- Rome was the first city in the world to reach a population of 1 Million people

 Rome became a kingdom  ruled by Etruscan kings.
 Strategic location  River and Hills
 Several colonies in what in Modern Day Italy

The power of the senate and the people of Rome
 What happened to the Roman government when the last king was sent away?
They elected a consul
 What is the role of the consul?
Making new role, in charge of the army,
 Why could the right to ‘veto’ eachothers decisions form a problem?
because people could start to fight
 Explain why you can call the new government of Rome an aristocracy ?
because only patricians, members of Rome’s richest and most important families could
become senator or consul
 Explain why Rome’s military was so successful
The Roman army had many weapons and tactics that other armies hadn't even heard of
before! Good roads



The power and senate of the people ( summary )
 Consul: Highest ruler Rome (2 consuls to prevent people to gain to much power or becoming
a dictator)
 Veto: Cancelling a decision with a vote
 Senate: Political institution – members were men from rich families
 Aristocracy: A small group that rules the state
 Patricians: Rich romans
 Plebeians: Common romans

Conquest of Rome
 Between 500 and 275 BC, the Romans conquered more and more territories of other
people’s living in Italy
 After that: they expanded across the Mediterranean coast
 Example: The Punic Wars

Caesar: from dictator to victim
 Julius Caesar started as a general and famously defeated the Gauls in the battle of Alesia (52
BC)
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