juliuscaesarIntro(2)
The setting of this play is ancient Rome. Shakespeare creates a world full of political intrigue, magical occurrences, and military conquest.
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar William Shakespeare Introduction Background Discussion Starters Menu.
From Republic to Empire
From Republic to Empire. I. Political Reforms Change the Roman Republic A.Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus ’ political reforms for Rome: 1. Proposed laws limiting.
Opening Thought “Veni, Vedi, Vici: I came, I saw, I conquered,” -Julius Caesar.
TriumvirateLepidus The Gracchi2 nd Triumvirate Gaius Marius5 Good Emperors Lucius Cornelius SullaLicinius Crassus Julius CaesarPax Romana Gnaeus PompeyJuilio-Claudian.
Agenda, 3-26 & 27-12 *Ancient Greece and Rome Test on Friday Focus: Write the Roman Numeral. 1. 23= 2. 172= 3. 78= 4.876= SymbolValue I1 (one) (unus)one.
Ancient Rome Julius Caesar
Romans were committed to a policy of imperialism- establishing control over foreign lands and peoples. Other conquests Macedonia Greece Asia Minor.
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar William Shakespeare 100 B.C.- 44 B.C.
Roman Empire