Ancient+Empires+Spring

= Ancient Empires Wiki (Spring 2010) =


 * Note: See the discussion section (second tab above) for logistics.**
 * Study party Tuesday, noon, at Tresidder. Be there!

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(10955) ** || **ANCIENT EMPIRES (Lecture) ** || **Final ** || **06/09/2009 ** || ** 3:30PM - 6:30PM ** || ** 320-105 ** ||
 * EXAM INFO**
 * || ** IHUM 31B-01

Hello, class. Here's how this will work. Put your name down next to items to indicate that you will write those wiki pages. We want some redundancy, so there should be two people covering each page, except for the Big Ideas section, where there should be three people per page (of course, feel free to edit pages that aren't "yours"). Sign up for as many items as you can, seeing as we have a lot of material to cover (almost 150 wiki pages). Having done the math, I'd say, given that we have about 15 people in our class, each of us should be working on an average of 20 pages. If it seems daunting, don't fret -- it's really not as bad as it appears. Many of these are quite small, and the larger ones have an extra person writing them.

__**Why**__ is it significant?
 * When writing a page, please make sure to cover the following:**
 * Who** are the relevant people and empires?
 * What** is it?
 * When** are the relevant dates and periods?
 * Where** was it?

Note: Where relevant, please give a source and page/section numbers, so we can study further if we should have need.

Hey Caro, I just added all links to terms and sources! For those who need to make other ones, just highlight the text and click the button on the editor bar that looks like a chain. When the screen pops up hit "Add Link". - Nathan Barnett Thanks Nathan. You rock. =) Caro

Terms

 * 1) Etruscan - Jesse E.
 * 2) Origins of Roman State: literary tradition, archaeological record - Nicole P
 * 3) haruspices - Frank L
 * 4) triumph - Margaret C.
 * 5) tribune- Michael R
 * 6) consuls - Jesse E.
 * 7) dictator - Will L
 * 8) Vestal Virgins - Jeff G.
 * 9) Patricians - Peter G
 * 10) Plebians- Michael R
 * 11) Equestrians - Will L, Peter G
 * 12) Comitia centuriata - Margaret C.
 * 13) Triumvirate - Jesse E.
 * 14) Praetorian Guard - Jesse E.
 * 15) gladiators Will L
 * 16) Circus Maximus - Frank L, Peter G
 * 17) Roman Forum- Michael R
 * 18) Manumission -Jeff G.
 * 19) Just war- Michael R
 * 20) Evocatio - Frank L
 * 21) Sol Invictus Will L
 * 22) augur Will L
 * 23) Ara Pacis - Will L Frank L
 * 24) decuriones - Will L Frank L
 * 25) coins as propaganda Will L
 * 26) Essenes - Frank L
 * 27) Sadducees - Frank L
 * 28) Pharisees - Peter G
 * 29) centuriation - Frank L
 * 30) Suovetaurilia - Frank L
 * 31) Vandals - Jesse E.
 * 32) Goths - Peter G
 * 33) coloni- Michael R
 * 34) Emperor cult - Peter G

People
[|list of Roman Emperors]
 * 1) Romulus and Remus - Jesse E.
 * 2) Sabine women - Jesse E.
 * 3) Hannibal Barca - Sarah
 * 4) Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus - Michael R
 * 5) Gaius Marius - Peter G
 * 6) Sulla - Peter G
 * 7) Pyrrhus - Sarah
 * 8) Crassus - Sarah
 * 9) Pompey (Pompeius Magnus) - Sarah
 * 10) Julius Caesar - Sarah
 * 11) Marc Antony - Sarah
 * 12) Cleopatra - Jeff G.
 * 13) Octavian (Augustus) - Peter G
 * 14) Polybius - Peter G
 * 15) Flavius Josephus - Peter G
 * 16) Pliny the Younger - Peter G
 * 17) Elagabalus - Peter G
 * 18) Herod the Great - Peter G
 * 19) Isis - Sarah
 * 20) Valerian- Duncan
 * 21) Scipio Africanus - Sarah
 * 22) Mithras - Jeff G.
 * 23) Jesus - Jesse E.
 * 24) Paul of Tarsus- Duncan, Kyle
 * 25) Nero- Duncan
 * 26) Trajan - Peter G
 * 27) Vespasian- Duncan
 * 28) Marcus Aurelius
 * 29) Diocletian - Jesse E.
 * 30) Constantine- Kyle W
 * 31) Julian
 * 32) Justinian - Michael R
 * 33) Zenobia <span class="wiki_link_new">- Sarah
 * 34) Shabuhr (or Shapur) I
 * 35) Theodosius -Michael R

Places

 * 1) Actium (Battle of) -Will Lee
 * 2) Alexandria Will Lee
 * 3) Bithynia Will Lee
 * 4) Cannae (Battle of) Will Lee
 * 5) Carthage - Jesse E.
 * 6) Constantinople Will Lee, Peter G
 * 7) Corinth - Jesse E.
 * 8) Dura Europos- Duncan
 * 9) Ephesus- Duncan
 * 10) Masada<span class="wiki_link_new"> - Sarah
 * 11) Monte Testaccio
 * 12) Parthian empire<span class="wiki_link_new">- Kyle
 * 13) Pharsalus (Battle of)<span class="wiki_link_new"> - Sarah
 * 14) Pompeii - Michael R
 * 15) Qumran
 * 16) Rome<span class="wiki_link">- Kyle
 * 17) Rubicon River - Michael R
 * 18) Sarmizegethusa
 * 19) Sassanid Empire
 * 20) Sicily<span class="wiki_link_new">- Kyle
 * 21) Syracuse - Jesse E.
 * 22) Tiber River - Michael R

Events

 * 1) assassination of Julius Caesar<span class="wiki_link_new"> - Sarah
 * 2) Gracchan land reforms (attempted) - Michael R
 * 3) Punic Wars<span class="wiki_link_new"> - Sarah
 * 4) First Jewish War- Duncan
 * 5) Bar Kochba Revolt
 * 6) Augustan Age
 * 7) Tetrarchy- Duncan
 * 8) Battle of Milvian Bridge- Duncan
 * 9) Social War
 * 10) Fall of Republic
 * 11) Fall of Western Empire
 * 12) Fall of Byzantine Empire
 * 13) Council of Nicaea - Michael R
 * 14) Antonine Plague<span class="wiki_link"> - Jeff
 * 15) 3rd cent. economic crisis
 * 16) Barbarian invasions
 * 17) Edict of Milan - Jesse E.

Big Ideas

 * 1) Imperialism
 * 2) Leadership
 * 3) Military success <span class="wiki_link_new">- Sarah
 * 4) Slavery
 * 5) The development of history as a genre
 * 6) Roman values
 * 7) Roman citizenship
 * 8) Rome & America
 * 9) Polytheism
 * 10) Monotheism - Jesse E.
 * 11) Judaism
 * 12) Christianity
 * 13) Taxes and Trade model
 * 14) Elite replacement model
 * 15) Legionary economy
 * 16) IEMP - Peter G
 * 17) Secondary State Formation - Peter G and others
 * 18) Social mobility.
 * 19) The pyramid model of Roman social hierarchy.
 * 20) Romanization - Nicole P

- Some Summarized Ideas,