Y4 History- The Rise and Fall of Rome - Spring 2
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Lesson 1- the Punic wars
Roma had many rivals; the earliest and greatest was...
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Rome fought three wars against Carthage and won them all. What were these wars called?
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What was the result of winning these wars?
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What area of the world did Rome have vast control of?
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Lesson 2/3- Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar conquered a lot of territory for Rome, including Gaul (France) and Britain
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Although never emperor, he gave himself which title?
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Caesar had many enemies and was eventually killed by some of his friends. Why?
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controlled by an elected group of people
controlled by one person (Emperor)
Empire
Republic
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The group that killed Caesar were Republicans. They thought Caesar wanted Rome to be ..... again?
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Caesar was murdered in ...
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A murder that is plotted in advance for a famous person is called
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Brutus was one of the murderers of Caesar. Why was this particularly memorable?
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Lesson 3
Who took over (was his successor) from Caesar?
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On taking power, what did Octavian rename himself as?
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Octavian (Caesar Augustus) became the first emperor of Rome and reformed it into a powerful, stable empire.
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Hi reforms contributed to 200 years of stability called Pax Romana. What does Pax Roman mean?
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Lesson 4- christianity in the Roman Empire
Christianity stated as a small sect of which other world religion?
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Christianity was initially illegal in Rome, but later became very popular
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Christianity spread so far across the world because the Roman empire was small and weak.
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Who was the emperor who made Christianity legal and therefore encouraged its spread across the empire and globe?
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Lesson 5- the fall of the empire
When did the empire fall?
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Two major problems plagued the Roman Empire.
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The period after the fall of Rome is known as the Dark Ages. Why?
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