The Roman Empire

Today we covered a lot of material. In addition, tomorrow we will have a test on Ancient Rome. The first of twelve slides we covered sealed with the assassination of Julius Caesar. This knowledge is rather fresh in my memory due to reading The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by Shakespeare in English. The next person to take charge after Caesar was his grand-nephew Octavian. Octavian took charge at age 18 with Lepidus and Mark Antony in what is known as the Second Triumvirate. Then, after Octavian is able to remove his two partners in crime he takes over very similarly in the manner that Julius did. Essentially, Octavian is continuing Julius Caesar's work. Similar to Julius, Octavian is not all bad. He makes some great reforms including post offices, roads, fire fighters, and police officers.  This begins the reign of emperors including Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. Tiberius was an okay emperor however the rest are rather controversial. 

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