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20 th March 2019 Agenda 1900 Meet greet and eat 1930 Website Health Check Talk and interactive session with Jenny Wong 2030 Wrap Up incl more 2019 plans 2045

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20 th March 2019 Agenda 1900 Meet greet and eat 1930 Website Health Check Talk and interactive session with Jenny Wong 2030 Wrap Up incl more 2019 plans 2045 Social at Sovereigns. Bioregion (IMCRA 4.0): Pompey Background:. . For centuries, Romans debated and even fought civil wars while trying to decide whether a monarchy, a republic or a dictatorship was the best form of government. . In 60 B.C., a triumvirate (a 3-man rule) of Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey was formed to govern Rome.. A. fter the Punic Wars. Numantine. Wars – Spain. Jugurthine War – against half of Numidia (. Jugurtha. ). 100 BC – Julius Caesar born. Marius – general, consul from 107-86 BC. Sulla – general, consul, dictator 82-81 BC, Jugurthine War. Analaura. De La Cruz. Kathleen Dos Santos. Definition. Repetition . of a word, phrase, or clause at the beginning of word groups occurring one after the other. Pronunciation. Written: . ə-. ˈ. na. By William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare. Background on William Shakespeare. Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon in England.. His parents were Mary Arden and John Shakespeare, a respected glove-maker.. Tullius. Cicero. The Heart of the Roman Republic. The Times of Cicero. As a student of Cicero it’s important to understand that Cicero was a key factor in the Roman Republic during its most tumultuous time; the First Triumvirate. Cicero, known for his oratorical skills and philosophical treatises, dedicated his life to the preservation of the Roman Republic and gave his life defending it in Rome’s political frontier; the . Roman Republic Map, 40 BC. Wars after Punic Wars. Numantine. Wars – Spain. Servile War – several slave revolts in Sicily from 130 BC to 71 BC including Spartacus. Jugurthine. War – against half of Numidia (. Social War leads to powerful leaders. With the ending of the Social War in 287 BC plebs now had political equality in Rome. . Plebs can now pass laws for all Roman Citizens, one Consul has to be a . Pleb. Caesar vs. Pompey . The Numbers . 48 BC. Caesar: 22,000. Lost 1,200 men. Pompey: 40,000 +. Lost 6,000 men. Caesar outnumbered about 2 to 1 . No line of retreat. No supply chain, stranded in enemy territory . © Student Handouts, Inc.. www.studenthandouts.com. Tiberius Gracchus . and Land Reform. Gaius Gracchus . and Reform. Differing Parties Continued to Argue. Military Dictators Come to Power. Why did military dictators come to power?. AND. THE FIVE WIVES OF POMPEY. I suggested that it was worth looking at the five wives of Pompey - even . . though, as with the five wives of Sulla, so little (disappointingly) is known . . about them as individuals in their own right.. . Fate vs. Free Will- Are the lives of humans governed by fate or free will?. 2. Ignorance of the Masses- How do people in power affect the lives of those who are not?. 3. Power- Is absolute power ever good or useful?. Roman Intervention. Intertestamental Period. Week. Date. Topic. 1. 01 Mar 17. Overview. 2. 08 Mar 17. Babylonian Period (605-539 BC). 3. 15 Mar 17. Persian Period (539-332 BC). 4. 22 Mar 17. Greek Period (332-323 BC). Post 4. th. Century. Eôsphoros. (Dawn-bringer). Aphroditês. . astêr. . (Aphrodite’s star). Pyroeis. . (Fiery). Arêos. . astêr. . (Ares’ star). 155. Embassy of Greek philosophers (Aristotelian, Stoic, Skeptic) to Rome.

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