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72-27 BC. The Collapse of the Roman Republic. Optimates & Populares Gracchi Brothers Marius & Sulla Land for Veterans Loyalty to Generals Roman-on-Roman Violence Foreign Threats Mithridates. Previously on Roman History …. Major New Characters. Julius Caesar
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72-27 BC The Collapse of the Roman Republic
Optimates & Populares • Gracchi Brothers • Marius & Sulla • Land for Veterans • Loyalty to Generals • Roman-on-Roman Violence • Foreign Threats • Mithridates Previously on Roman History…
Major New Characters Julius Caesar -lawyer, judge, politician, general,and historian -Populares Cicero -orator, politician,philosopher, senator -pushes for a return to ideal Republic &constitution Pompey -general, senator,wealthy -Optimates Crassus -extremely wealthygeneral
Leftovers from the war between Marius & Sulla • Marius’s supporters flee and resist Sulla’s • A separate Republic forms in Spain • Pirates, Mithridates, slave revolt, conspiracy • Provide our new characters with some accomplishments & street cred • Lots going on at once, in several places A series of problems – 72-63 BC
Supporter of Sulla in war, politics, and marriage; supporter of Senate too, then • Extremely successful general at a young age • Defeats Marians in Sicily, Africa, and Spain • Clears pirates from the Mediterranean in 40 days (grain supply threatened) • Goes east and defeats Mithridates • Adds 4 provinces to Rome (Bithynia & Pontus, Syria, Cilicia, and Crete) • Never really followed the rules; used his armies as threats against the Senate GnaeusPompeius Magnus - Pompey the great “haters gonna hate” – Pompey
“Novus Homo” – “New Man” • Catilinarian Conspiracy – 63 BC • Catiline’s salty that he wasn’t elected consul • Plan: raise an army in Etruria, murder all the senators in Rome, bring the army in with help from some Gauls, take over • Cicero is warned; delivers speech to Senate outing Catiline, but has no proof; Catiline flees Rome • Letter to the Gauls becomes proof • Conspirators strangled to death • Sets a bad precedent (like we haven’t done that already) according to Caesar Marcus Tullius Cicero
Supporter of Sulla as well, but rival to Pompey • Pompey too good; forced Sulla to give him a triumphal procession, so he eclipses Crassus in street cred • Richest Roman ever; top 10 for richest dude ever • Equestrian order • Real estate – buying your burning house • Crassus’s Moment of Glory • Slave revolt by Spartacus; Crassus pays for a new army • Troops abandon; “Decimation” • Captures 6,000 slaves; Spartacus dies; crucifixions • 5,000 slaves run away towards Rome • Moment of Glory stolen… • 60 BC – Awkward consulship with Pompey… Marcus Licinius Crassus He be mean muggin
Nephew of Marius, target for Sulla • Serves in east; stripped of money • Kidnapped by pirates while returning to Rome • Not a high enough ransom, bros • Revenge – “lenient” revenge • Famous lawyer and judge in the 60’s BC • Caesar’s debt problem • Crassus supports him in exchange for political favors • As long as he holds a political office, he’s a “public citizen” and can’t be prosecuted for not paying his debts • Solution: Keep holding offices! • During 60 BC (consulship of Crassus/Pompey), Caesar is elected consul for 59 BC Gaius Julius Caesar
“Three Men” – Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus – illegal rule • Caesar incredibly popular • Crassus incredibly rich • Pompey has veterans and armies behind him • Caesar gets Pompey and Crassus to play nice • Caesar wins Pompey over by giving Pompey his daughter Julia • Pompey’s troops and Crassus’s money make sure that Caesar’s laws go into effect; Bibulus, the other consul, chased off to his house for the year • Opposed by Cicero along the way, but with no real effect • Cicero’s like “much illegal, such unconstitutional, very scare, wow” The first triumvirate
Caesar becomes governor of Gaul- money to make or steal • Hugely successful military campaign, The Gallic Wars • Takes over the rest of Gaul; excursions into Germany & Britain • Writes his own history of the campaign • Pompey stays in Rome to keep things under control; still runs Spain though • Crassus becomes governor of Syria and looks to expand the eastern frontier and add to his military legacy 50’s BC
Julia dies in childbirth & Pompey marries a new wife • New wife is daughter of an opponent of Caesar • Pompey getting jealous of Caesar’s success in Gaul • Crassus dies fighting Parthians in the east • Open wide! • Senate chooses Pompey as sole consul; tells Caesar to disband • Caesar will if Pompey does • Caesar recalled to Rome • Knowing he’s not safe, he does the sensible thing and brings his army • Jan. 10, 49 BC: Crosses the Rubicon River • Act of war; “aleaiactaest” – “The die is cast” Things fall apart
Caesar welcomed to Rome as the people’s hero • Pompey runs away to Greece with the Senate • Cicero says that doing so pretty much allowed Caesar to become dictator • Caesar goes to Spain and defeats Pompey’s guys in 27 days • Caesar goes to Greece and defeats Pompey in battle • Pompey flees to Egypt, is murdered by order of Ptolemy XIII • Caesar, angry, dethrones Ptolemy and installs Cleopatra • Caesar in Turkey: “veni, vidi, vici” • Caesar mops up the remnants in Africa and Spain Civil war
Unprecedented and bordering on being a king Coins issued in his image, statue next to the kings’ statues Calendar reform Debt relief, police force, land distribution Dictator for life
Brutus and Collatinus’s vow in 510 BC? • “Liberators” – group of senators “freeing” Rome • Brutus and Cassius • Theatre of Pompey • Mark Antony • καὶ σύ, τέκνον; • Kai su, teknon? • You too, child? • Stabbed 23 times;60 people participated The Shanking – March 15, 44 bc
Mark Antony New Characters – supporters of caesar • Lepidus • Octavian The Second Triumvirate
Leading figures in Rome after Caesar’s assassination • Made a deal with Liberators: wouldn’t be put on trial if they declared Caesar WASN’T a tyrant • Gave Caesar’s supporters more leverage than they would’ve had, and saved Caesar’s reforms • Antony & Caesar’s Will • Cicero sides with Octavian • “enemy of the state” • Octavian arrives & Antony goes rogue Cicero & Antony
Rocky start; Antony’s ambition • Unite to take power and avenge Caesar • Actually a LEGAL triumvirate • Proscriptions! Yay mass murder! • Cicero • Battle(s) of Philippi – 42 BC • Brutus and Cassius commit suicide • Lepidus gets himself kicked out • Antony lives with Cleopatra • Octavian’s propaganda machine • Antony’s will Second triumvirate
“NOT” a civil war… Battle of Actium - 31 BC Double suicide War vs….Cleopatra?
Octavian acquires all the Republic’s traditional offices at once, and so he holds all the power • Still a republic, right guys? • 27 BC: Senate grants him the title Augustus • “Revered” one, “Elevated” one • PaxRomana – Roman Peace • Golden Age of Rome – rules 46 years • Buildings, poetry, art, etc. flourish • The Aeneid The first emperor, augustus