Test 4 study Flashcards

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Son of Livia (2nd wife of Augustus) adopted as Augustus’
heir. Succeeds Augustus 14 C.E., bitter & resentful. Retires to
Capri to escape assassins and petitioners. No living children,
so adopted as his heirs, grandson Caligula and
grandnephew Tiberius Gemellus. Died 37 C.E. Possibly
assassinated by Caligula.

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Tiberius

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. “Little Boots.” Possibly smothered Tiberius in order to
become emperor, probably had his co-heir Tiberius
Gemellus killed. Probably insane. Assassinated by
conspiracy of Praetorian guards 41 C.E

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Caligula

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Nephew of Tiberius, handicapped (lolling tongue, speech
impediment, severe limp). Spent quiet life writing and
studying. Passed over for the succession until Caligula
assassinated. He was the only Julio-Claudian left. Good
administrator, but ruthless and poor in choice of wives.
Married Agrippina (Caligula’s sister) and was compelled to
adopt her son Nero over his own son Britannicus. Probably
poisoned by Agrippina, 54 C.E

A

Claudius

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4
Q

Son of Agrippina, adopted son of emperor Claudius, student
of Seneca, friend of Lucan, emperor (5-year “golden age”),
killed 68 C.E., after revolt of armies led by Galba.

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Nero

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5
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Comparatively impoverished aristocrat, politician, a
Popularis, who worked with Crassus and Pompey,
eventually driven to become leader against Pompey’s
forces

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Gaius Julius Caesar

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6
Q

Instituted reign of terror, introduced proscriptions, made
himself dictator, made drastic reforms to secure the power
of, the Optimates.

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Lucius Cornelius Sulla

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7
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The leader of the Optimate forces against Caesar. Died 48

B.C.E. in Egypt, assassinated by Ptolemy XIII.

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Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus

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8
Q

Extremely wealthy politician who destroyed the forces of

Spartacus. Killed in the war against the Parthians in 53 B.C.E.

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Crassus

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Thracian slave/gladiator, leader of slave revolt in Campania.

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Sparticus

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10
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Advocate and politician, Consul in 62, attempted to

reconcile Optimates and Populares

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Cicero

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11
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Daughter of Caesar, wife of Pompey, died in child-birth.

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Julia

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12
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Wife of Pompey, accompanied him to Egypt.

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Cornelia

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13
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Self-appointed moral opponent of the populares, and
particularly of their leader Caesar. Died in Africa, of a self inflicted wound, because he refused to live under Caesar’s
rule.

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Cato

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14
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Wife of Cato the Younger. At Cato’s request she divorced him and married his friend Hortensius. At Hortensius’
death, she remarried Cato.

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Marcia

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15
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Descendant of Ptolemy I, general to Alexander. Married her
brother, Ptolemy XIII, was exiled, gained Caesar’s favor and
was installed first as her brother’s co-ruler and then, when
he was killed, as sole ruler of Egypt. She had one child by
Caesar, named Caesarion

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Cleopatra

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16
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After Caesar’s death, she escaped from Italy back to Egypt.
She took up with Antony, and had two children by him,
Cleopatra Selene and Alexander Helios.

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Cleopatra

17
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The priestess of Apollo at Cumae, her sacred space is in a

cave

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Sibyl

18
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Adviser to the boy king Ptolemy, supposedly a portrait of

Seneca

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Pothinus

19
Q

Optimate who changed sides to defend Caesar against the

machinations of Pompey

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Curio

20
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Caesar’s associate, consul 44 B.C.E., heir to Caesar’s army,
successor to Caesar’s power. Lover of Cleopatra, father of
Cleopatra Selene and Alexander Helios. Roman ruler of the
eastern Mediterranean, after he divided it with Octavian

A

Antonius

21
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The battlefield on which the war between Caesar and

Pompey was decided.

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Pharsalus

22
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A poetic name for Macedonia, and one Lucan uses to mean

“Pharsalus.”

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Emathia

23
Q

An area in northern Greece, bordering on Macedonia. It was
synonymous in antiquity for “the place of witches.” Lucan
uses it to mean “Pharsalus.”

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Thessaly

24
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A greek name for Italy

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Hesperia