A | B |
April 21, 753 BCE | traditional date for founding of Rome |
Monarchy | 753-509 BCE |
Republic | 509-27 BCE |
Empire | 27BCE-476CE |
fasces | bundle of rods and axe; symbol of corporal and capital punishment |
Pyrrhus | King of Epirus, defeated in 265BCE |
Mare Nostrum | Mediterranean Sea |
Ides of March, 44BCE | assassination of Caesar |
First Triumvirate | Caesar, Pompey, Crassus |
Second Triumvirate | Octavian, Marc Antony, Lepidus |
Actium | Octavian defeats Antony in 31 BCE |
Augustus | name given to Octavian in 27BCE |
Senate | most powerful body in Rome; 600 members; held office for life |
SPQR | Senatus Populusque Romanus |
Comitia Centuriata | elected consuls, praetors, censors |
Comitia Tributa | elected tribunes, quaestors, aediles |
Cursus Honorum | ladder of political offices (quaestor, preater, consul) |
Consul | highest elected official; one-year term |
Praetor | eight per year; judges in court |
Quaestor | public treasurers; twenty per year |
Aedile | in charge of public amusements; games; streets and sanitation |
Tribune | could veto laws passed by Senate or assemblies; ten per year |
Censor | two elected every five years for eighteen-month term ; kept lists of senators; raised public morality; assessed property |
Senatorial Order | highest order of society |
Patricians (Optimates) | highest level of society; officeholders and descendants |
Equestrian Order (Equites) | wealthy merchant class |
Plebeian Order | working class |
Slaves | no rights; considered property |
Freedmen | former slaves; could vote and own property; could not hold office |
curia | senate house |
Seven Hills | Palatine, Capitoline, Viminal, Esquiline, Caelian, Aventine, Quirinal |
Ostia | Rome's seaport |
forum | business center |
tabernae | shops |
basilicae | law courts |
templa | temples |
rostra | speaker's platform |
vigiles | policemen-firemen |
Via Appia | Regina Viarum; Rome to Brundisium |
Via Flaminia | Rome to Umbria |
Via Aurelia | military road leading to Gaul |
familia | household |
paterfamilias | father; had absolute authority |
materfamilias | mother; managed household |
gens | group of families descended from a common ancestor |
praenomen | given name; first name |
nomen | family name; indicated the <I>gens</I> |
cognomen | indicated branch of the <I>gens</I> |
ludus | school |
paedagogus | tutor |
tunica | short-sleeved men's shirt for indoors |
toga | formal garment of Roman citizens |
toga candida | pure white toga worn by candidates for public office |
toga praetexta | toga with purple border worn by preists, magistrates, aristocratic boys until age 16 |
toga virilis | toga of adult male |
stola | long indoor garment for women |
palla | outdoor wrap for women |
atrium | front hall of house |
compluvium | opening in ceiling of atrium to admit light and air |
impluvium | basin under compluvium to catch rainwater |
tablinum | study or library |
peristylium | open courtyard with garden and columns |
triclinium | dining room with table and three couches |
culina | kitchen |
villa | country home |
insulae | apartment houses |
Saturnalia | festival dedicated to Saturn |
pontifex maximus | chief priest |
Campus Martius | large field for athletics and military training |
thermae (balneae) | public baths |
Twelve Tables | first Roman laws on tablets |
100-44 BCE | life of Julius Caesar |
Optimates | aristocratic political party |
Populares | popular party |
First Triumvirate | Caesar, Pompey, Crassus |
alea iacta est | the die is cast |
crossing the Rubicon | irrevocable decision |
et tu, Brute! | Even you, Brutus! |
veni, vidi, vici | I came, I saw, I conquered! |
pedites | infantry |
legio | legion; 3600 men |
centuria | 60-100 men |
sagitarii | archers |
equites | cavalry |
mercatores | traders who served military camps |
exploratores | scouts |
imperator | military commander-in-chief |
legati | staff officers |
hiberna | winter quarters |
tribuni militum | military tribunes; lowest ranking officers |
centuriones | captains |
caligae | leather shoes/boots |
lorica | breastplate |
galea | helmet |
scutum | shield |
pilum | javelin |
gladius | two-edged sword |
frumentum | grain; main army staple |
aquila | eagle; legionary standard |
agmen | main column of Roman troops |
castra | military camp |
testudo | tortoise defense with shields |
navis longa | battleship |
navis oneraria | transport ship |