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pomerium - correct answers sacred boundary of the city
domus - correct answers everything inside the city
gentes - correct answers family or clan groups
imperium - correct answers command
- over army, authority to lead army of Roman people
- shorthand for Rome's political control over the world
militia - correct answers area of military service
populus - correct answers people
- basic sense suggests army
res publica populi Romani - correct answers communal affairs of the
Roman people
,- sense of army in communal affairs of Roman state
Possible Origins of Etruscan Civilization - correct answers 1. Arrived
from the east (Herodotus)
2. Authochthonous
Theopompus - correct answers said Etruscan woman were savage.
Accuracy: exaggeration
- etruscan women DID recline with men during dinner, sat with men
watching sports
- funerary inscriptions identify deceased by Patronymics and
Matronymics
Ancient Gabii - correct answers part of Latial II
- low economic development, subsistence economy, creative and
intellectual not important
- no time to develop elite
- population approx 100
Ancient sources of Roman Republic - correct answers - Polybius and Dio
Cassius, wrote in Greek about Rome
,- Roman fasti (calendar) = list of magistrates
Ara Pacis Augustae - correct answers sculptural fragments considered
among the most iconographic evidence for Augustan ideals and
propaganda
- Augustus performing priestly duties
Augustus' auctoritas - correct answers means right of ownership, but
also influence
Augustus' Succession - correct answers only child was female (Julia)
Tiberius Claudius Nero - stepson born to his second wife Livia Drusilla
(chosen for succession)
Basic Elements of Republican Government - correct answers
Collegiality: magistrates were part of boards called colleges
Popular Election: roman magistrates elected by Roman people in
various assemblies
Annual Term for Office: for fear of tyrant
Prohibition of direct election from one office to another
, Book written by Augustus - correct answers Res Gestae Divi Augusti
Challenge for Octavian - correct answers (was later called Augustus)
- to create a system of permanent rule
- needed to maintain the loyalty of the army
Cleopatra and Publius Canidius (Crassus) - correct answers she grants
tax privileges in Egypt to him
Cleopatra VII (69-30BC) - correct answers became queen in 51BC
- first ruled alone and then with younger brothers
- bore children to Caesar and M. Antonius
- spoke many languages, but not latin
Cynics - correct answers school of philosophy
founded by Diogenes 'the dog'
412-324BC
primitivism: nature
opposition to material possessions
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