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  1. 363­367 CE Roman generals selected the Eastern Emperors 376 CE At the battle of Adrianople in the Balkans, the Visigoths defeated the Romans 379­395 CE During the reign of Emperor Theodosius, barbarians were permitted to settle on

  2. You'll trace the gradual expansion of Roman power. You will also explore the costs of this expansion, both for Romans and for the people they conquered. 34.2 From Republic to Empire: An Overview The growth of Rome from a republic to an empire took place over 500 years. The story has four major periods. The First Period of Expansion The first ...

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  4. Apr 16, 2021 · How the Romans conquered and built their world, and why this matters - N. Terrenato 2019. The Early Roman Expansion into Italy: Elite Negotiations and Family Agendas. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xx + 327, maps 20, figs. 21. ISBN 978-1-108-42267-3. - P. J. E. Davies 2017. Architecture and Politics in Republican Rome. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xii + 366, maps 18 ...

  5. In the T-chart below, list at least three benefits and at least three costs of Roman expansion from 509 B.C.E. to 14 C.E. Benefits of Roman Expansion. Costs of Roman Expansion. In a well-written paragraph, explain whether you think the benefits of Roman expansion outweighed the costs.

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    Suppression of the cult of Bacchus Lex Voconia First year in which both consuls were plebeians Battle of Pydna Mass enslavement in Epirus Polybius’ history of Roman expansion Destruction of Carthage and Corinth Era of major slave rebellions in Italy and Sicily Ballot laws Tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus Establishment of direct Roman rule in Asia...

    Vesuvius destroys Pompeii and Herculaneum Reign of Domitian First Roman consul from the Greek world Reign of Trajan Conquest of Dacia Tacitus writing Annals Roman Empire reaches its maximum extent Reign of Hadrian Bar-Kochva revolt in Judaea Reign of Antoninus Pius Reign of Marcus Aurelius German wars of Marcus Aurelius Beginning of Great Pe...

    Vandals capture Carthage Council of Chalcedon Gaiseric and Vandals sack Rome Zeno emperor in the east Romulus Augustulus deposed Reign of Justinian Roman reconquest of north Africa Roman reconquest of Italy Beginning of ‘Justinian’s Plague’ Cotrigur Huns reach Constantinople Reign of Justin II Lombards invade Italy Reign of Maurice Avars in t...

  6. The Global Context of Roman Expansion: The Central Mediterranean between the Late Fifth and the Early Third Centuries BCE 4 A Heterogeneous Conquest I: A Cross-Section of Polity Biographies and Types of Conflicts

  7. Third Period of Expansion (145 B.C.E. – 44 B.C.E.) During this period of expansion Rome came to rule of the entire Mediterranean world. General Pompey had expanded Roman rule into the eastern lands of Asia Minor including Syria and Cyprus. General Julius Cesar had conquered much of Gual and Egypt. Roman conquests had brought great

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