PPT-Rome in the Eastern Mediterranean

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amp Explaining the Rise of Roman Power amp Roman Hellenization Lecture Five Polybius 11 Can any one be so indifferent or idle as not to care to know by what means

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amp Explaining the Rise of Roman Power amp Roman Hellenization Lecture Five Polybius 11 Can any one be so indifferent or idle as not to care to know by what means and under what kind of . Eastern Christianity splits from the West. Questions to be addressed in this chapter. What was the relation of Rome to the Eastern Church?. What was the . filioque. clause and its importance?. What was the Iconoclastic Controversy?. Rome 390 BCE. Having expelled its Etruscan kings and become a republic around the year 510 BC, Rome went to . to. become the dominant city of the Latin League - a group of Latin-speaking cities in central Italy.. Eastern Christianity splits from the West. Questions to be addressed in this chapter. What was the relation of Rome to the Eastern Church?. What was the . filioque. clause and its importance?. What was the Iconoclastic Controversy?. (The Geography of Western Europe, the Germanic Kingdoms, and the Age of Charlemagne). Presentation created by Robert L. Martinez. Primary Content Source: Prentice Hall. Images as cited. . wwwharunleoncom.blogspot.com. Geography and the Rise of Rome. Section 1. How did the landscape of the Italian Peninsula affect early settlement there?. Rugged. Built on hills so easily defended. Near rivers for fresh water . In terms of importance to Rome’s growth, which effect of Italy’s climate would you rank most important?. Family and Society (PERSIAN?). Paterfamilias. : “father of the family”. Right to arrange marriages, sell children into slavery. Women not allowed to inherit property. Enforcement inconsistent. Wealth and Social Change. Pg 20-21. Key Terms and People. Section 1. Augustus. citizens. aqueducts. Section 2. Diocletian. Constantine. Clovis. Attila. corruption. Section 3. Justinian. Theodora. Byzantine Empire. mosaics. 1- Augustus. At its height the Roman Empire included all the land around the Mediterranean Sea. In the early AD 100s, the empire stretched from Britain south to Egypt, and from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Syrian Desert. . Located along the Mediterranean sea. Mediterranean climate. The . Alps and . Appinies. . m. ountain ranges protect Rome from outsiders and made it difficult to travel across the peninsula. Home of Mt. Vesuvius (volcano). and hills, surrounded by Mediterranean Sea and limited rich soil. Ancient Rome. :. Located next to a river; city. built on many hills; limited rich soil; focal point for an empire. . Influence of geography on history. THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA. -The Mediterranean Sea was vital for merchants and travelers of ancient times because it allowed for easy trade and exchange of cultures and their beliefs. . -the Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land : north of it is Anatolia and Europe, South of it is North Africa, and East is Levant.. s. hare it with a friend. Be ready to share one concept/idea you read about in your friend’s letter. Essential Question. How does where you live affect how you live?. All Roads Lead to Rome…. What is meant by this quote?. Targets:. I can tell how conflict between classes changed Rome’s governments. . I can explain how Rome conquered the Mediterranean region. . Terms to Know. patrician . a member of the ruling class. Targets:. I can tell how conflict between classes changed Rome’s governments. . I can explain how Rome conquered the Mediterranean region. . Terms to Know. patrician . a member of the ruling class.

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