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753 BC

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Tiber River

X

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republic = representative governmentI am the

Power!

No way, Jose!

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TABLE I Procedure: for courts and trials

TABLE II Trials, continued.

TABLE III Debt

TABLE IV Rights of fathers (paterfamilias) over the family

TABLE V Legal guardianship and inheritance laws

TABLE VI Acquisition and possession

TABLE VII Land rights

TABLE VIII Torts and delicts (Laws of injury)

TABLE IX Public law

TABLE X Sacred law

TABLE XI Supplement I

TABLE XII Supplement II

If anyone summons a man before the magistrate,he must go. If the man summoned does not go,let the one summoning him call the bystanders

to witness and then take him by force.

A child born after ten monthssince the father's death will not

be admitted into a legal inheritance

If the theft has been done by night,if the owner kills the thief, the thief

shall be held to be lawfully killed.

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The winner is…

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and

You can have my vote for the

right price!

plebeian

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Tiberius Gaius

Gracchus

•gave land to farmers•fed the poor

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Julius Caesar

Veni, vidi, vici!(I came, I saw, I

kicked @*#!!)

Beware the Ides of March!

Et tu, Brute?

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(Augustus Caesar) (Marcus Aurelius)

Peace

(Rome’s Golden Age)

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•men rule•education•boys inherit over girls•provide for family (work)

•women obey•some could own property (rich)•take care of home and family

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•Stabilized government

•Created civil service system

•Postal system •Created new coins •Created new jobs

•Physically deformed

•Annexed Britain•Abused and Killedhis wives

•Adopted his wife’s son…………………………….

•Killed his mother and wives

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