Religion and Empire Flashcards

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The separation of powers as viewed by Polybius. Designed to keep the republic strong and uncorrupted; an union that would be firm for all emergencies.

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Polybius’ view of checks and balances

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Democratic power divided among a group whose members were elected by the assembly.

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Two consul system

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Aristocratic power, led by ten tribunes with the power of “veto”

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Powers of the senate

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First office of the Roman state open to plebeians: could intervene with matters regarding them and express their demands.

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Tribune of the plebes

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System dominated by a social barrier and led by Patricians; lower class vs. upper class.

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Patricians vs plebeians

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Laws that barred or prevented plebeians from participating in key religious rituals.

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Sumptuary laws for rituals

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The allocation of land confiscated by Rome from conquered communities; some states had an economic advantage over products naturally grown there.

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Social impact of latifundias

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  • Mismanagement of the provinces
  • Unreliable armies
  • Incompetent Senate
  • Corruption
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Challenges of provincial management

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Emerging appeal of military strongmen.
- Pompey: restored Rome’s control over Spain
- Julius Caesar: 49 BCE dictator, general and politician
- Crassus: Roman general and politician

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First Triumvirate

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“Crossing a point of no return” by Julius Caesar; to make an irrevocable decision.

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Crossing the rubicon

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First emperor of Ancien Rome; a succesful ruler who expanded the economic marketplace and travel scopes of Rome.

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Octavian

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“First Citizen of the Senate”; title assumed by Julius Caesar.

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Princeps civitatis

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13
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A high-range religious official.

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Pontifex maximus

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14
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The Development of a Civil Bureaucracy.

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Imperial household

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A 200 year long period of Roman history identified by imperialism, relative order and stability and regional expansion.

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Pax romana

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An area of roads patrolled by the Roman fleet; almost 50,000 miles of paved roads that traversed central Europe and the Mediterranean.

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Mare nostrum

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A Christian apostle who spread the word of Jesus in the 1st century world. Displayed his faith aware of the state’s tolerance towards fringe beliefs; “let me speak to the people!”

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Paul of Tarsus

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Paul’s self defense as he tried to showcase his beliefs; the Nazaren sect strictly within Judaism.

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Reference to God of our ancestors

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Called the birthplace of Christianity, a thriving (ecnomically) part of the Roman empire.

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State of Cilicia

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Latin citizenship, a set of rights given to the Latins by the Roman law (citizenship given without charge); citizens free with respect of law and property.

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Latin rights

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The last Jewish king of Judea. repressed the Jewish Christians and pursued orthodox jewish policies.

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King Agrippa