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The Fall of the Roman Empire. In this lesson, students will identify factors which led to the fall of the Roman Empire. Students will be able to identify and/or define the following terms: Emperor Diocletian Emperor Constantine Barbarian Invaders. Roman Expansion. Hispania
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The Fall of the Roman Empire In this lesson, students will identify factors which led to the fall of the Roman Empire. Students will be able to identify and/or define the following terms: Emperor Diocletian Emperor Constantine Barbarian Invaders
Roman Expansion • Hispania • During the Punic Wars with Carthage • Rome defeated Carthage • Continues to expand and conquer Spain and Portugal • 206 - 27 B.C.
Roman Expansion • Macedonia and Greece • Macedonian Wars • 214 - 148 B.C. • Series of 4 wars with Macedonia and Greece • Roman culture takes on aspects of Greek culture
Roman Expansion • Caesar • 58 B.C. conquers Gaul; France, Luxembourg, Switzerland • 55 B.C. invades Germany and Britain • Civil Wars begin and Caesar marches against Rome
First Triumvirate • Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus • Three Roman Generals who attempted to get more power in Rome • Civil Wars between three emperors • Caesar assassinated by the Roman Senate • Ides of March • Triumvirate; group of 3
Second Triumvirate • Augustus Caesar (Octavian), Marc Antony, and Lepidus • Augustus and Marc Antony competed for complete control of Rome • Augustus defeats Antony • Marc Antony and Cleopatra flee to Egypt and commit suicide • Augustus becomes first singular emperor of Rome
Augustus Caesar • Augustus= “the revered one” • Augustus ruled from 27 B.C. to 14 A.D. • Augustus began time period called Pax Romana • Pax Romana lasted approximately 206 years from 27 B.C. to 180 A.D.
Roman Emperors • Problem with and empire is you have some good leaders, some very bad leaders • Augustus • Tiberius • Caligula • Claudius • Nero E. Napp
Emperor Diocletian • Over time revolts and uprisings occurred in many provinces • In 284 A.D., the Emperor Diocletian divided the Roman empire into two parts: an eastern section and a western section. • Diocletian felt the Roman Empire was too big for one person to effectively govern. • Made Maximian his co-emperor who controlled the western empire while Diocletian controlled the eastern empire
Emperor Diocletian divided the Roman empire into two parts.
Emperor Constantine • In 306 A.D., the emperor Constantine moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Byzantium in Asia Minor. • Constantine renamed his new capital Constantinople. • Constantinople had a good location for trade.
Emperor Constantine moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople.
Fall of Rome • The Fall of Rome mostly refers to the fall of the Western Roman Empire • The Eastern Roman Empire continued to survive for centuries (Eventually known as the Byzantine Empire) • Many factors led to the fall of Rome: • Corrupt emperors • Invasion by “Barbarians” • Spread of Christianity • Strain on the economy
Questions for Reflection: • Who was Diocletian and what did he do to the Roman Empire? • Where did Constantine move the capital and why did he move the capital? • Define Barbarians. • Why is the Battle of Adrianople important? • List three factors for the fall of Rome. • When did Rome fall?
Republic vs. Empire • On a piece of paper, Draw a Venn Diagram • Label one side Republic and label the other side Empire • Write 5 things that applied only to the Empire and 5 things that applied only to the Republic. • Write 3 things that applied to both the empire and republic.
1.Rome was the capital 2. Fell from Civil Wars 3. Spoke Latin 4. Had a Senate