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The Rise of SPQR. 6.3 | The Roman Confederate System. The Monarchy Overthrown. Established in 753 B.C. Lasted 243 years between 7 kings Kings elected by the people Issues with accuracy (sacked 390 B.C.) Tiny population Rape of the Sabines under Romulus
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The Rise of SPQR 6.3 | The Roman Confederate System
The Monarchy Overthrown • Established in 753 B.C. • Lasted 243 years between 7 kings • Kings elected by the people • Issues with accuracy (sacked 390 B.C.) • Tiny population • Rape of the Sabines under Romulus • 100 man senate as advisors to the king • Rome as head of Latin cities Latium • Tarquinius, tyranny, Lucretia, and the revolt of the nobility 509 B.C.
Res Publica • Common, public property • Public land • Public opinion • Public association • 509 – 27 B.C.
The Early Roman Republic • Similar to the monarchy • Two consuls who functioned as kings • Elected every two years • The Senate stayed in place • Became permanent • Tradition • Became prominent • Experience • For the patrician class
The Struggle of the Orders • Secessions ending in 287 B.C. • 1st – The Tribune of the Plebs • 2nd – The Twelve Tables • 3rd – LexHortensia • Expansion of the Republican government • Senate is accessible by both classes
The Republic Expands • Perpetual state of war • Annexed their neighbors, then the Latins, then various Italians tribes • The Roman state became militarized • Service was required to be Roman • The Confederation • “Citizens” and “Allies” • The scale of Roman conflict grew
βοήθεια! • Magna Graecia was in a bit of a pickle around 300 B.C. • City-state drama and conflict with the Carthaginians • Rome conveniently gets in the middle of this and eventually moves legions into Magna Graecia • The Greeks call for help
A Guy Named PyrrhusFrom Epirus Your typical Greek-loving ruler out for some gain Answers the call for help by invading Italy The Pyrrhic Wars 280 B.C. – 272 B.C.
Greece Unleashed • Pyrrhus comes to Italy to defend the Greeks • The Roman Confederation is waiting • Heraclea 280 BC • Asculum 279 BC • “Pyrrhic Victory” • The Confederation holds… but why? • Roman citizenship = $ $ = Rome must win
Off to Sicily • Pyrrhus invades Sicily to assist more Greeks • Defeats the Carthaginians • Rome and Carthage ally • Rome attacks Magna Graecia • Pyrrhus returns to help (1/3 of original army) • Beneventum 275 BC • Rome annexes Magna Graecia 272 BC • Rome annexes the last Italian citiy south of the Po River 270 BC
Lessons Learned • The Roman Republicis now on the map • The RomanConfederation is strong • It is strong because Romancitizenship is a hot commodity • Rome knows how to beat the phalanx • Rome knows how to fight against elephants • Rome knows how to rebound from a loss • The Roman military is stable (citizenship and land) • The Roman state is stable (in face of disaster) • Carthage beware… Rhegium and Sicily