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FORUMS - UNRV ANCIENT ROMAN EMPIRE FORUMS Res Publica. Postilla Historia Romanorum. Provincia Britannia. Discuss the broad history of the Romans from the founding to the fall. 20,138. posts. Historical Historians. By AUGUSTUS COMES TO POWER ROMAN TIMELINE OF THE 1ST CENTURY AD 4 AD. Adoption of Tiberius as heir to Augustus after the deaths of Gaius and Lucius Caesar.. 5 AD. Tiberius campaigns in Germania.. 6 AD. Revolts in Pannonia and Illyricum. 8 AD. The future emperor Claudius is appointed an augur, his only official post under Augustus.. 9 AD. Birth of the Emperor Vespasian in the town of Reate.. 9 AD. The Battle of Teutoburg Forest between P. Quintilius ending SLAVERY IN ANCIENT ROME D - ROMAN EMPIRE GLOSSARY Diodorus Siculus Sicilian Greek historian who lived from 90 to 21 BC. Dionysius of Halicarnassus Greek teacher of rhetoric and a distinguished literary critic. Doctors Profession outside of the legions was considered long an unworthy job. Domitian Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus was the youngest son of Vespasian and Domitilla.ROMAN COIN MINTS
CAESAR AND POLITICS
CARTHAGINIAN SENATE
The Punic government was superficially similar to the Romans insofar as it had two chief magistrates, a council of oligarchic families (the "senate" in question, I suppose), and a lower body of commoners. The Punic "Senate" seems to have been composed of the leading families of the commercial empire that was Carthage. ROMAN ARMY SLOGAN / MOTTO? Heres a beautiful ancient Roman cameo of Augustus that came to my attention. Beautiful detail, for sure: Medallion on which the head of the Emperor Augustus stands out in high relief. Augustus, wearing the crown of oak leaf, is seen from the front, the bands falling from the occiput, and spreadin ANCIENT ROMAN HISTORY SITE AND DISCUSSION FORUM Size: A0 (118.9cm x 84.1cm / 46.8" x 33.1") Price: $59.99 (includes worldwide shipping) UNRV.com is thrilled to present a wall map of the Roman Empire. Exhaustively researched over the course of two years and subject to five months of design and historical scrutiny, this 'poster' is not simply an artistic work, but truly an educationalresource
FORUMS - UNRV ANCIENT ROMAN EMPIRE FORUMS Res Publica. Postilla Historia Romanorum. Provincia Britannia. Discuss the broad history of the Romans from the founding to the fall. 20,138. posts. Historical Historians. By AUGUSTUS COMES TO POWER ROMAN TIMELINE OF THE 1ST CENTURY AD 4 AD. Adoption of Tiberius as heir to Augustus after the deaths of Gaius and Lucius Caesar.. 5 AD. Tiberius campaigns in Germania.. 6 AD. Revolts in Pannonia and Illyricum. 8 AD. The future emperor Claudius is appointed an augur, his only official post under Augustus.. 9 AD. Birth of the Emperor Vespasian in the town of Reate.. 9 AD. The Battle of Teutoburg Forest between P. Quintilius ending SLAVERY IN ANCIENT ROME D - ROMAN EMPIRE GLOSSARY Diodorus Siculus Sicilian Greek historian who lived from 90 to 21 BC. Dionysius of Halicarnassus Greek teacher of rhetoric and a distinguished literary critic. Doctors Profession outside of the legions was considered long an unworthy job. Domitian Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus was the youngest son of Vespasian and Domitilla.ROMAN COIN MINTS
CAESAR AND POLITICS
CARTHAGINIAN SENATE
The Punic government was superficially similar to the Romans insofar as it had two chief magistrates, a council of oligarchic families (the "senate" in question, I suppose), and a lower body of commoners. The Punic "Senate" seems to have been composed of the leading families of the commercial empire that was Carthage. ROMAN ARMY SLOGAN / MOTTO? Heres a beautiful ancient Roman cameo of Augustus that came to my attention. Beautiful detail, for sure: Medallion on which the head of the Emperor Augustus stands out in high relief. Augustus, wearing the crown of oak leaf, is seen from the front, the bands falling from the occiput, and spreadinROMAN MEDICINE
Ancient Roman medicine was a combination of some limited scientific knowledge, and a deeply rooted religious and mythological system. While knowledge of anatomy was quite impressive, and many surgical techniques were only surpassed in the modern age, the application of medicines and cures was simplistic and largely ineffective. ANCIENT ROMAN ECONOMY Ancient Rome was an agrarian and slave based economy whose main concern was feeding the vast number of citizens and legionaries who populated the Mediterranean region. Agriculture and trade dominated Roman economic fortunes, only supplemented by small scale industrial production. The staple crops of Roman farmers in Italy were variousgrains
ROMAN PRISONS
The most famous Roman prison can still be visited today. It is located just outside the Forum Romanum buried at the foot of the Capitoline Hill. It was Ancus Marcius, the fourth king of Rome, who, sometime during his reign (640-616 BC) constructed this dark, damp and foreboding subterranean structure. One enters the prison today byfollowing
N - ROMAN EMPIRE GLOSSARY The death of the Roman Empire is one of the perennial mysteries of world history. Now, in this groundbreaking book, Peter Heather proposes a stunning new solution: Centuries of imperialism turned the neighbors Rome called barbarians into an enemy capable of dismantling an Empire that had dominated their lives for so long. ANCIENT ROMAN DOCTORS The 'doctors' in ancient Rome were not nearly as highly regarded as the doctors in Greece. The profession itself, outside of the legions, was considered a low social position, fit for slaves, freedmen and non-latin citizens, mainly Greeks. While there were some who were respected, most were considered just as they were, cheaters, liars andquacks.
ROMAN FESTIVALS
Festival of Vediovis, an underworld version of Jupiter. 9. Sacred shield of Mars carried by his priests, the salii. 14. Equirria. Another horse racing festival to Mars. Also the Mamuralia, which was a seperate festival in honor of the sacred shields of Mars. 15. Festival to Anna Perenna, goddess of the new year.CAESAR IN SPAIN
Caesar in Spain (Hispania) Caesar left Rome for Hispania in the spring of 49 BC to secure the province and to defeat Pompey's seven legions that were under the command of Marcus Petreius, Lucius Afranius and Marcus Varro. Marching around the coast of Narbonensis, however, Caesar was stopped at the city of Massilia, where the well fortifiedtown
ROMAN TAXES
With expansion, Roman censors found that accurate census taking in the provinces was a difficult task at best. To ease the strain, taxes were assessed as a tithe on entire communities rather than on individuals. Tax assessments in these communities fell under the jurisdiction of Provincial governors and various local magistrates, using rules similar to the old system. LEAD IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE Lead was one of the First Metals in History to be Mined. Lead, or plumbum in Latin (chemical symbol Pb), was one of the first metals to be easily extracted from natural occurring ores. It was common in all the ancient civilizations as far as 8,000 years ago. It was abundantly available, soft and easy to manipulate, resistant to corrosion and durable over extended periods of time.ROMAN COINS
Roman Silver Coins. Overlapping the circulation of the Aes Grave, was the introduction of silver coinage. During the 3rd century BC, Roman moneyers were forced to become more compliant with other cultures for ease in trade. The Greeks had been producing silver coins since the 7th century BC, and silver was the basis of their system. FORUMS - UNRV ANCIENT ROMAN EMPIRE FORUMS Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'. Repetere Actionem. Discuss the Roman Legion and warfare of the ancient world. 10,620. posts. The Classis Britannica. By guy. May 22.ROMAN COIN MINTS
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The most famous Roman prison can still be visited today. It is located just outside the Forum Romanum buried at the foot of the Capitoline Hill. It was Ancus Marcius, the fourth king of Rome, who, sometime during his reign (640-616 BC) constructed this dark, damp and foreboding subterranean structure. One enters the prison today byfollowing
V - ROMAN EMPIRE GLOSSARY Vexillum This Roman military award was a little miniature standard mounted on a silver base. Victorinus Roman emperor that reined from AD 269 to AD 271. Vigintiviri An office held for one year only around the ages of 18-20. Viminacium Roman Mint under Valerian 253 - 260 AD. Vitruvius An engineer and architect for the Emperor Augustus. D - ROMAN EMPIRE GLOSSARY Diodorus Siculus Sicilian Greek historian who lived from 90 to 21 BC. Dionysius of Halicarnassus Greek teacher of rhetoric and a distinguished literary critic. Doctors Profession outside of the legions was considered long an unworthy job. Domitian Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus was the youngest son of Vespasian and Domitilla.CAESAR AND POLITICS
Q - ROMAN EMPIRE GLOSSARY Glossary - Q. Quadi Germanic tribe who lived in Central Europe in the first centuries AD. Quaestors Public officials in Rome that were usually in charge of finance and administration. Quingenaria Basic organisation of a cavalry regiment (500 strong). Quintilian Taught rhetoric; Writers as Pliny (Younger) and possibly Tacitus studiedunder him.
CAESAREAN SECTION
One form of surgery in ancient Rome was the Caesarean section childbirth procedure. A common misconception is that Gaius Julius Caesar himself was born under this procedure, but that is completely without merit.. A Caesarean Section in the ancient world was a last resort operation to comply with Roman ritual and religious custom and had little to do with saving either mother or child. WAKEFIELD VILLAGE: ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIG I wish I could say this more diplomatically, but youre simply flat-out wrong. The economic value of slavery versus free labor HAVE BEEN quantified, and slavery WAS abolished in a territory that was completely agrarian. See my earlier post for details, or (better) educate yourself on the economicCARTHAGINIAN SENATE
The Punic government was superficially similar to the Romans insofar as it had two chief magistrates, a council of oligarchic families (the "senate" in question, I suppose), and a lower body of commoners. The Punic "Senate" seems to have been composed of the leading families of the commercial empire that was Carthage. FORUMS - UNRV ANCIENT ROMAN EMPIRE FORUMS Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'. Repetere Actionem. Discuss the Roman Legion and warfare of the ancient world. 10,620. posts. The Classis Britannica. By guy. May 22.ROMAN COIN MINTS
ROMAN PRISONS
The most famous Roman prison can still be visited today. It is located just outside the Forum Romanum buried at the foot of the Capitoline Hill. It was Ancus Marcius, the fourth king of Rome, who, sometime during his reign (640-616 BC) constructed this dark, damp and foreboding subterranean structure. One enters the prison today byfollowing
V - ROMAN EMPIRE GLOSSARY Vexillum This Roman military award was a little miniature standard mounted on a silver base. Victorinus Roman emperor that reined from AD 269 to AD 271. Vigintiviri An office held for one year only around the ages of 18-20. Viminacium Roman Mint under Valerian 253 - 260 AD. Vitruvius An engineer and architect for the Emperor Augustus. D - ROMAN EMPIRE GLOSSARY Diodorus Siculus Sicilian Greek historian who lived from 90 to 21 BC. Dionysius of Halicarnassus Greek teacher of rhetoric and a distinguished literary critic. Doctors Profession outside of the legions was considered long an unworthy job. Domitian Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus was the youngest son of Vespasian and Domitilla.CAESAR AND POLITICS
Q - ROMAN EMPIRE GLOSSARY Glossary - Q. Quadi Germanic tribe who lived in Central Europe in the first centuries AD. Quaestors Public officials in Rome that were usually in charge of finance and administration. Quingenaria Basic organisation of a cavalry regiment (500 strong). Quintilian Taught rhetoric; Writers as Pliny (Younger) and possibly Tacitus studiedunder him.
CAESAREAN SECTION
One form of surgery in ancient Rome was the Caesarean section childbirth procedure. A common misconception is that Gaius Julius Caesar himself was born under this procedure, but that is completely without merit.. A Caesarean Section in the ancient world was a last resort operation to comply with Roman ritual and religious custom and had little to do with saving either mother or child. WAKEFIELD VILLAGE: ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIG I wish I could say this more diplomatically, but youre simply flat-out wrong. The economic value of slavery versus free labor HAVE BEEN quantified, and slavery WAS abolished in a territory that was completely agrarian. See my earlier post for details, or (better) educate yourself on the economicCARTHAGINIAN SENATE
The Punic government was superficially similar to the Romans insofar as it had two chief magistrates, a council of oligarchic families (the "senate" in question, I suppose), and a lower body of commoners. The Punic "Senate" seems to have been composed of the leading families of the commercial empire that was Carthage. AUGUSTUS COMES TO POWER Augustus' Power and Authority Continues to Grow. Between this settlement and an additional one, four years later in 23 BC, Augustus was granted the right to appoint new patricians (something sorely needed after all the civil wars and proscriptions), nominate Senators for magisterial positions (something sparingly used by Augustus, but dominated by later successors), and of course had completeCAESAR AND POLITICS
Caesar as Aedile. In 65 BC Caesar, along with a young rival and member of the optimate faction by name of Bibulus, was elected as curule aedile.This magistrate position was the next step in the Roman cursus honorum and was a grand opportunity for the master of the publicspectacle.
CAESAR IN SPAIN
Caesar in Spain (Hispania) Caesar left Rome for Hispania in the spring of 49 BC to secure the province and to defeat Pompey's seven legions that were under the command of Marcus Petreius, Lucius Afranius and Marcus Varro. Marching around the coast of Narbonensis, however, Caesar was stopped at the city of Massilia, where the well fortifiedtown
CAESAREAN SECTION
One form of surgery in ancient Rome was the Caesarean section childbirth procedure. A common misconception is that Gaius Julius Caesar himself was born under this procedure, but that is completely without merit.. A Caesarean Section in the ancient world was a last resort operation to comply with Roman ritual and religious custom and had little to do with saving either mother or child. LEAD IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE Lead was one of the First Metals in History to be Mined. Lead, or plumbum in Latin (chemical symbol Pb), was one of the first metals to be easily extracted from natural occurring ores. It was common in all the ancient civilizations as far as 8,000 years ago. It was abundantly available, soft and easy to manipulate, resistant to corrosion and durable over extended periods of time. CULT OF ISIS IN ANCIENT ROME Isis ("Aset" in the native language) had her start as a comparatively minor deity of Egypt. She was a protector of the throne of Egypt, perhaps in some ways the personification of Royal Power. But she had been subordinate in the official Egyptian pantheon to deities more intimately connected with the great king, like Ra and Horus. AUGUSTUS AND THE LEGIONS Augustus, like the imperator generals before him, garnered the bulk of his political strength from the Roman armies. Loyalty of the various legions in the Late Republic had always been mainly to their individual generals, as opposed to the Senate, or Rome itself. As Augustus emerged the victor in the final civil war to end the Republic, the situation for him was no different, and the ANCIENT ROMAN DOCTORS The 'doctors' in ancient Rome were not nearly as highly regarded as the doctors in Greece. The profession itself, outside of the legions, was considered a low social position, fit for slaves, freedmen and non-latin citizens, mainly Greeks. While there were some who were respected, most were considered just as they were, cheaters, liars andquacks.
EVIDENCE OF SLAVERY IN ROMAN BRITAIN Interesting find: “ The discovery of a skeleton secured at the ankles with a locked set of iron fetters is thought to be evidence of slavery in Roman Britain, experts have said. It was found buried in a ditch in Great Casterton, Rutland, by builders working on a home extension. Archaeologists sai TOP TEN ROMAN ATROCITIES? Aurelia 35. Report post. Posted October 1, 2009 (edited) Roman punishment methods, in particular the combo of scourging and crucifixion were pretty atrocious. A particularly "lovely" example is the mass crucifixion of 6,600 slaves along the via Appia following the 3rd Servile War in 73-71 BC. Edited October 1, 2009 by Aurelia.Cookie Policy
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