Roman Republic and Empire Foundations

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Roman Republic Structure
  2. Roman Governance Evolution
  3. Key Republican Figures
  4. Punic Wars Series
  5. Transition to Empire
  6. Julio-Claudian Dynasty
  7. Pax Romana Period
  8. Third Century Crisis
  9. Byzantine Empire Rise

📖 1. Roman Republic Structure

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Senate: An advisory council composed mainly of aristocratic families (patricians) that held significant influence over legislation, foreign policy, and financial matters, though it was not a legislative body itself.
  • Magistrates: Elected officials responsible for executing laws and managing government functions; key magistrates included:
    • Consuls: The highest elected officials, serving as joint heads of state and military commanders for one-year terms.
    • Praetors: Officials primarily responsible for judicial administration and legal matters.
    • Aediles: Magistrates overseeing public works, markets, and entertainment.
  • Popular Assemblies: Democratic bodies where Roman citizens voted on laws and elected magistrates; main assemblies included:
    • Comitia Centuriata: Organized by centuries (military units), responsible for electing consuls and passing major laws.
    • Comitia Tributa: Organized by tribes (geographical districts), responsible for electing lower magistrates and passing laws.
  • Patricians and Plebeians: The two social classes; Patricians were aristocratic landowners, Plebeians were commoners with limited…
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1. What is the Senate in the Roman Republic?

2. What was the primary function of the Roman Senate during the Republic?

3. In what year did Julius Caesar famously cross the Rubicon, an event that marked a significant turning point in Roman governance and the end of the Republic?

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Roman Republic Structure — components?

Senate, magistrates, assemblies, social classes.

Roman Republic — structure?

Senate, magistrates, popular assemblies

Governance evolution — key change?

Shift from republic to imperial autocracy.

Magistrates — roles?

Consuls, praetors, aediles

Julio-Claudian figures — role?

Established imperial authority and expanded empire.

Popular assemblies — function?

Vote on laws, elect magistrates

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