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THE ROMAN EMPERORS
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Information for teachers For students
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Given this PowerPoint, students will be able to identify the years which an emperor reigned, taking a quiz with 80% accuracy.
Given this PowerPoint, students will name who an emperor allied with, taking a quiz with 80% accuracy.
Given this PowerPoint, students will identify which emperor reigned during a certain battle or conquest, taking a quiz with 80% accuracy.
Given this PowerPoint, students will be able to identify how an emperor died, taking a quiz with 80% accuracy.
OBJECTIVES
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Grades 9-12
History class with basic knowledge of the Roman Empire.
Standard high school students
Middle class community
TARGET AUDIENCE
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At home or at a computer lab alone
Quiet area conducive to learning
Access to paper/pencil to take notes if desired
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
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MAIN MENU
3. Practice Quiz
1. Emperors
4. Quiz
2. Summary Video
5. References
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EMPERORS
1. Julius Caesar
3. Tiberius 4. Caligula
2. Augustus
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JULIUS CAESAR
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Lived 100 BC – 44 BC
Reigned as emperor 46 BC – 44 BC During this time he helped
gradually transform the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.
BACKGROUND
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The nobility in Rome was in chaos and there was a strong need for direction.
Caesar allied himself against the nobility and slowly gained power. He became the governor of Farther Spain Then, in 60 BC he returned to Rome and was elected
consul.
GAINING POWER
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Caesar now allied himself with Pompey, a war hero, and Crassus, a multimillionaire.
Although Pompey and Crassus were rivals, Caesar brought them together forming a powerful “fi rst triumvirate”.
FIRST TRIUMVIRATE
Pompey Crassus
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Occurred 51 BC
By conquering Gaul, Rome’s territory was extended to the English Channel and the Rhine.
Then, they built a bridge across the Rhine and invaded Britain.
CONQUEST OF GAUL
The Roman Republic after Caesar’s conquests
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Crassus died in battle in 53 BC
Pompey was jealous of Caesar’s success so he turned on Caesar and joined the Senate in a revolt against him.
They accused Caesar of treason and insubordination.
FAILING ALLIANCE
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Feeling threatened, Caesar took a legion of troops across the Rubicon river in to Italy in January 49 BC and started a civil war.
Caesar was victorious and was made dictator of Rome Caesar still felt threatened, and since he had no sons he
adopted his nephew Augustus to take over when he died.
CIVIL WAR
Augustus
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A group of senators, led by Marcus Brutus, assassinated Julius Caesar on the Ides of March (March 15 44 BC)
This led to a series of civil wars and then Caesar’s adopted son Augustus took over and established the Roman Empire.
THE IDES OF MARCH
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AUGUSTUS
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Augustus was originally named Octavius
He lived 62 BC- 14 ADHe was adopted by Caesar to be
his heirWhen Caesar was assassinated,
Augustus took over and ruled 27 BC- 14 AD
He is considered the fi rst emperor of the Roman Empire
BACKGROUND
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Augustus formed a second triumvirate with Marc Antony, a general.
Together, they expanded the empire and split the profi t. Augustus took Rome Antony took Egypt
SECOND TRIUMVIRATE
Marc Antony
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Antony fell in love with Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt.Augustus was concerned that Cleopatra wanted his
throne, so tensions were high and the second triumvirate dissolved.
AN ALLIANCE THREATENED
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With the alliance broken, in 31 BC Augustus attacked Egypt and destroyed the majority of the Egyptian fleet. So the Roman Empire expanded to include Egypt.
After his defeat in the Battle of Actium, Marc Antony committed suicide.
BATTLE OF ACTIUM
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At this point, Augustus was now considered the emperor of Rome.
He was gaining power because of fi nancial resources, loyalty of soldiers and veterans, authority of honors granted by the Senate, and the respect of the people.
He was able to eliminate Senate opposition with his army.
BECOMING EMPEROR
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Pax Romana means “Roman peace”
For two centuries he was able to keep Rome peaceful.
He expanded the Empire to include Egypt, northern Spain, central Europe, and Germany.
He also made peace with Parthia through diplomacy.
PAX ROMANA
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Augustus improved Rome by: Reforming taxation system Developing networks of
roads Establishing a standing
army Establishing the Praetorian
Guard Creating offi cial police and
fire-fighting services
BUILDING A CITY
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Augustus died in 14 BCThe Senate declared him a god to be worshipped by
the Romans.The eighth month of the Roman calendar was
renamed Augustus after him (August in English).
END OF HIS REIGN
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TIBERIUS
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Lived 42 BC-37 ADHis mother divorced and
remarried Augustus, making Tiberius the step-son of Augustus.
He was later adopted by Augustus.
Tiberius reigned as emperor 14 AD-37 AD
BACKGROUND
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In order to gain the Senate’s trust, he tried to act reluctant to accept his power. His attempts failed and he looked derisive and obstructive. He was not trusted.
TROUBLE EARLY ON
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Armies were threatening to mutiny because they had not received their bonus that Augustus had promised them.
Tiberius sent his nephew Germanicus to alleviate the problem.
Germanicus rallied the troops and led them to victory against Germanic tribes. Whatever treasure the troops could fi nd was their bonus.
GERMANICUS
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Because of his eff orts, Germanicus was gaining popularity.
Tiberius was afraid of losing his throne to Germanicus, so he appointed him to be the governor of a remote eastern province.
Germanicus mysteriously died in 19 AD. It is thought that Tiberius was behind it.
THE FALL OF GERMANICUS
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Tiberius decided to rely on Lucius Sejanus.
Slowly, Tiberius began to withdraw from his responsibilities. In 26 AD, he withdrew to
Villa Jovis at the island of Capri and left Sejanus in charge of Rome.
A NEW STRATEGY
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Sejanus abused the power given to him by removing Senators or any possible threats from their positions.
He also killed Germanicus’ entire family except for Caligula, the youngest son.
A MISTAKE
Sejanus
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Sejanus was creating a plot to overthrow Tiberius and take over the throne.
However, Tiberius found out and sent a letter to the Senate. It condemned Sejanus and ordered his execution.
A PLOT
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Tiberius died in 37 AD.Tiberius was very unpopular among the Romans and
no one mourned his death.Caligula, the only remaining son of Germanicus, took
over the throne as heir.
TIBERIUS’ DEATH
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CALIGULA
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Lived 12-41 AD
Reigned 37-41 AD
People hoped that after the oppression of Tiberius, that Caligula would rejuvenate Rome.
BACKGROUND
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At fi rst, Caligula looked promising. He brought back many of the people exiled by Tiberius and seemed to be working in the best interests of Rome.
However, 7 months into his reign, he became ill. After his recovery, he acted
strange. People questioned if he had gone crazy.
EARLY REIGN
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Caligula began to pretend that he was a god.
Then he became murderous and started executing many people for treason.
Once he was about to make a sacrifi ce to the gods, and just as he was about to strike the animal, he threw a mallet at a priest killing him instantly .
A TURN FOR THE WORSE
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Caligula spent all of Rome’s money, so he began blackmailing families and taking their property.
Then in another attempt to get more money, he took troops to Gaul and robbed all of the citizens.
When they were about to invade Britain, Caligula made his troops stop in order to collect seashells as “spoils of the conquered ocean”.
BLACKMAIL AND ROBBERY
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Plots against Caligula’s life were common. Everyone hated him and feared him for his eccentric behavior.
In 41 AD he was murdered by his closest advisors.
ASSASSINATION
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SUMMARY VIDEO
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PRACTICE QUIZ
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When did Julius Caesar rule as emperor?
QUESTION 1
27 BC - 14 AD
46 – 44 BC
45 – 37 BC
44 – 42 BC
A
B
C
D
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Hint: Julius Caesar was not alive during the years in
AD.
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Hint:Julius Caesar died before 37 BC
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Hint:Julius Caesar died before 42 BC
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What emperor ruled during the Battle of Actium?
QUESTION 2
A
B
C
D
Augustus
Julius Caesar
Caligula
Tiberius
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Hint:Julius Caesar died before the Battle of Actium.
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Hint:Caligula reigned after the Battle of Actium.
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Hint:Tiberius reigned after the Battle of Actium.
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Who was Augustus allied with?
QUESTION 3
A
B
C
D
Pompey
Sejanus
Crassus
Marc
Antony
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Hint:Pompey was allied with Caesar.
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Hint:Sejanus was working with Tiberius.
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Hint:Crassus was allied with Caesar.
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How and when did Caligula die?
QUESTION 4
A
B
C
D
Assassinated in 41
AD
Suicide in 39 ADDied of old age in 41
AD
Assassinated in 39 AD
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Hint:Caligula was assassinated.
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Hint:Caligula did die in 41 AD, but not of old age.
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Hint:Caligula was assassinated, but not in 39 AD.
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When did Tiberius rule as emperor?
QUESTION 5
A
B
C
D
10 BC – 14 AD
14 – 37 AD
37 – 41 AD
14 – 33 AD
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Hint:Tiberius did not rule during the years in BC.
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Hint:Tiberius was dead during this time period.
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Hint:This is close, but Tiberius reigned a little bit
longer than this time period.
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practice quiz.
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or move on to the quiz.
WHAT’S NEXT?
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QUIZ
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What is the Ides of March?
QUESTION 1
A
B
C
D
Battle in Egypt led by
Augustus
The assassination of Julius
CaesarBattle in Britain led by Caligula
The assassination of Augustus
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Hint:The Ides of March was not a battle.
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Hint:The Ides of March was an assassination, but
not of Augustus.
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When did the Ides of March occur?
QUESTION 2
A
B
C
D
March 15, 44
BC
March 10, 46
BC
January 8, 46 BC
February 15, 44 BC
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Hint:The Ides of MARCH
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Hint:The word “Ides” means the middle. So the Ides
of March is “the middle of March”
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When did Augustus rule as emperor?
QUESTION 3
A
B
C
D
46 BC – 44
BC
27 BC – 14
AD
27 BC – 10 AD
30 BC – 20 BC
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Hint:Augustus’ rule was longer than that time
period.
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Hint:Augustus ruled into the AD years.
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Hint:This is when Caesar ruled.
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When was the Battle of Actium?
QUESTION 4
A
B
C
D
31 BC
33 BC
10 AD
31 AD
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Who was Julius Caesar allied with?
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B
C
D
Sejanus and Crassus
Pompey and Marc Antony
Crassus and Pompey
Sejanus and Marc Antony
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Antony was allied with Augustus.
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When did Caligula rule as emperor?
QUESTION 6
A
B
C
D
37 AD – 41 AD
26 AD – 29 AD
37 AD – 47
AD
38 AD – 40
AD
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Who did Tiberius ally with?
QUESTION 7
A
B
C
D
Julius Caesar
Lucius Sejanus
Marc Antony
Pompey
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When did Augustus die?
QUESTION 8
A
B
C
D
12 AD
14 AD
15 AD
14 BC
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What did the Senate declare Augustus after he died?
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B
C
DA king
A god
A traitor
A heretic
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When did Tiberius die?
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B
C
D
37 AD
38 AD
27 BC
28 BC
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