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Empire of crisis

par Evora Reguillo Amoros
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In the centre, around the Tiber River, lived the Latins, the Etruscans and the Samnites. In the 8th century BCE, a group of Latins and Samnites founded a settlement on Palatine Hill

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Palatine Hill was settled at the same time legend says that Rome was founded by Romulus.

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Around 600 BCE, the Etruscans invaded and turned Rome into a true city. Rome had seven kings. Four were Etruscans. In 509 BCE, the people rebelled against the tyrannical Etruscan king Tarquin the Proud. Rome became a monarchy.

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How was the Roman Republic organised?

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Who were the patricians?

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Most of the population were ...

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The plebeians had no political rights, but they had to pay taxes and serve in the army.

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Between the 5th and 4th centuries BCE, the plebeians fought for political equality. They first demanded the right to elect officials to represent their interests. These were

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The Roman Republic had three main institutions:

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The assemblies were a group of citizens who voted on laws and chose magistrates. Assemblies were divided into tribes.

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The senate was elected to govern Rome. They had to follow the cursus honorum ('the course of honours').

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The Roman army was organised into legions of 5500 men. Legions were divided into smaller units (centurias) for greater mobility and efficiency. Soldiers received a salary.

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The conquests led to social inequality and political tension, rich people lost their land when they had to go to war.

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After a civil war in 47 BCE, Julius Caesar made himself dictator and gave himself absolute power. It was the end of the Roman Democraty.

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After Caesar's death, his adopted son Octavian transformed the Republic into an empire. In 27 BC, the Senate named him Augustus ('chosen by the gods'), and he was made emperor of Rome.

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