Roman vs Greek govamp39t ... chose who to elect ampquotThe Roman Governmentampquot 1. In conclusion, the way that Greece and Rome elected officials also had both similarities and differences. ... View More
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Ancient Rome ... Generally generals or important people in the army was elected. One ... The Army These were the protectors of all the cities of Rome. The ... View More
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Hannibal ... also. That same year Rome elected Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctatoramp39s dictator who adopted the Fabian tactic of delay. This tactic ... View More
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Rome, The Power and Glory ... Rome itself. After the death of Sulla, there was not a great deal of activity in Tome up until the year 52 BC It was at this time that Pompey was elected sole ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... in the east. After a short while and a small campaign he and his men returned to Rome and were elected consul. In October, 45B.CE ... View More
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Rome ... The Roman Republic had no king. They elected two consuls who were only allowed in office for one year. ... Rome thought Carthage was a threat. Rome won in 241 BC. ... View More
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Ancient Rome ... in Rome.ampquot Nardo 25 Republic is English for the Latin Res Publica, meaning the public thing. A republic is ampquota country governed by the elected representatives ... View More
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Ancient Rome ... in Rome.ampquot Nardo 25 Republic is English for the Latin Res Publica, meaning the public thing. A republic is ampquota country governed by the elected representatives ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... When Caesar was elected consul of Rome he didnamp39t want to share the power. This made the other consul feel humiliated and he would not leave his house. ... View More
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Sylabus for AP European Histor ... So Avon elected a pope, Rome elected a pope, and Pisa elected its own pope creating three popes and divided the Cathloc community. ... View More
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The Rise of the Roman Senate ... As soon as Romulus, the founder of Rome, was elected king, he took a council of advisors called the senatus, or elders, into his trust. ... View More
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The Life of Gaius Julius Caesar ... Spain and Massilia. Once back in Rome Caesar became dictator until elected consul for the years 48 45BC. Caesar leaves for Asia ... View More
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Pope John Paul II, Biography ... On October 16, 1978 Karol Joseph Wojtyla was elected Supreme Pontiff, the Bishop of Rome, the 265th pope of the Catholic church, and took the name Pope John ... View More
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Great Schism catholic church ... Although free, the incident to its toll on the aging pope and Boniface died one month later in Rome. A new pope was elected immediately after Bonifaceamp39s death ... View More
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The Lamenting Laity ... influence. The French Cardinals returned home and elected a new Pope, while back in Rome Urban elected new cardinals. This continued ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... Marius and Cinna another famous leader were elected as consuls. Under their leadership, peace and prosperity reigned in Rome for the next few years. ... View More
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the Gracchus Brothers ... he wanted to avenge his brotheramp39s murder and returned to Rome without authorization. He became a candidate for the tribune of the people and was elected in 123 ... View More
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All About Caesar ... However, Caesar was also elected as a Praetor. ... The aristocrats thought that like Sulla, Pompey would also take Italy and Rome by force and become a democrat. ... View More
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Caesar ... Being elected aedile meant that he was in charge of maintaining public buildings and ... own money, he made the most elegant gladiatorial fights in Romeamp39s history. ... View More
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Julius Caesar1 Julius Caesar was the selfelected dictator of Rome in 44 BC, for only one year, before being killed. ... He became the selfelected dictator of Rome. ... View More
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Julius Ceasar ... done. He nominated himself the selfelected dictator of Rome for life. Now, everybody had to do what he told the people to do. This ... View More
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Ancient Rome ... and the Republic was then born This new government was run by elected officials ... By 264 BC, the Romans controlled all of Italy The people of Rome were proud and ... View More
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Three cultures ... the Senate. And these consuls were elected yearly. The women of Babylonia, Athens, and d Rome were given away with dowry. If they ... View More
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Crisis in Traditional Roman va ... He was elected to consul five times during his time defending Rome, 104100 BCE His soldiers were extremely loyal to him because he promised them fame, riches ... View More
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Julius Ceasar ... won the loyalty of the common people and was elected into consul in 108 BC. Marius was also a brilliant general who won a lot of battles for Rome and its people ... View More
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Essay on Roman constitution ... The Senate of Rome consisted of any man who had been elected to a magistrate office and once a member of the Senate they were a lifetime member Shelton pg. ... View More
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Rise of ancient roman Empire ... Returning to Rome, having meanwhile been appointed dictator in his absence, he almost immediately renounced that post and was elected consul. ... View More
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Daily Life of Papal Rome ... Here we have a sovereign pontiff, elected by the cardinals of the Sacred College, who ... The education of all the people of Rome was to maintain the status quo ... View More
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Julia Caesar Supreme Power ... When Julia returned to Rome, he allied himself with Pompey and crassus in the First Triumvirate and was elected consul in 59 BC. ... View More
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Augustus Caesar and his rise to power ... once he saw his power growing, this is when Augustus began to change Rome from the ... And if someone was elected but was not seen fit to hold the position in the ... View More
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