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Midterm 2

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Consequences of Empire after Roman War   Wealth. Senate Control. Political lessons to general. Urbanization. Knights (ie farming), ruin of small farmer  
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Forces at work in Late Republic of Rome   Senate and nobility, agitation for land reform, knight's commercial interests, italian pressure for citizenship, army  
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Gracchi   brothers who made abortive attempt at reform  
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Marius   Military Reforms of Marius - military, social, and political consequences. Failed political adventure  
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Sulla-Senate alliance   rewarding of Sulla with an expedition against Kin Mithridates, an Asia Minor  
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Pompey   rose in wake of suppression of the Spartacus slave revols towards the colase of the Sulla Constitution. Actions against Caesar was to strip him of his power to a certain Date  
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Caesar   crosses Rubicon during civil war. Victory: Pompey's escape; pursuit to Cleopatra's Egypt. Reforms and controversies of Caesar: Julian calendar, threats, to the senate, for the proletariat. ASSASINATED  
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Actium   Battle. Victory of Octavian  
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Octavian   Cleopatra/Anthony commit suicide so Octavian takes Egypt as Hereditary possession. His quest: Republican Facade and autocratic reality  
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Augustus   New name of Octavian  
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Praetorian Guard   Executive service bureaucracy;  
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Diocletian   Emperor; makes major attempt at rescue for Late Roman empire  
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Signs of continuing decay   Emperor Constantine, a new captial at Constantinople, and continuing re-organization in the 4 prefectures  
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Theodosius   last of the strong emperors of Rome  
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Visigoths/Vandals   sacks Rome  
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Romulus Agustus   last emporor in the west desposed by German general Odoacer  
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Political aspirations in early christianity/the roman church   Jewish messiah, and the jewish nationalists (zealots)  
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Zealots   Jewish nationalists  
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Arianism   threat of heresy during early christianity/the roman church, as well as the controversy over the mystery of Trinity  
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Voltaire   observations were the HRE: "it was neither holy, roman, or an empire"  
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Emperor Justinian   invasion from the East. imperial and religious interference  
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Iconoclast   further doctrinal differences in the holy roman empire  
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Pope Gregory I, the Great   Reassertion of papal independence.  
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Clovis   The Merovingian empire builder  
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Carolingians    
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Charles Martel, aka the hammer   one of the military-religious mode of expansion. Cavalier attitude towards Church  
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Pippin III   , aka the Short, becomes leader along with his brother Carloman. honors the "republica", he influence of the donation of Constanstine  
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Charlemane   religious pecularities: Arian, iconoclast. Conflicts with Church policy: the Council of Nicaea, counters with his own counsil at Frankfort. Pathway to his coronation was: pope Hadrian, Pope Leo III, Christmasy Day  
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Fundamental conditions of feudal relationship   equality of parties; contractual relationshipl limited time  
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Fief   Benefice of feudalism  
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Lord Vassal   purpose of Feudalism  
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Lord Serf   purpose of Manorialism  
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Fundamental conditions of the Manorial relationship   unequal, eterna  
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Merovingians   the early Salic dynasty; Founder, Meroveus  
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Council of Nicaea   defining the bible and earth  
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St. Paul   apostle to the Gentiles  
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St. Paul and the shaping of Christian doctrine   Jesus' death, original sin, and celibacy  
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21 April 753 B.C.   Rome founded  
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