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Roman Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 5 views

  • Roman Republic was the phase of the ancient Roman civilization characterized by a republican form of government; a period which began with the overthrow of the Roman monarchy, c. 509 BC, and lasted over 450 years until its subversion, through a series of civil wars, into the Principate form of government and the Imperial period.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      it should of last 50 years more that way it would have last 500 years. ancient rome had a republican form of government. people say we live in a democracy but have a republican government like rome. ancient rome died because of civil wars
  • Rome also saw its territory expand during this period, from central Italy to the entire Mediterranean world. During the first two centuries, Rome expanded to the point of dominating Italy. During the next century, Rome grew to dominate North Africa, Iberia, Greece, and what is now southern France. During the last two centuries of the Roman Republic, Rome grew to dominate the rest of modern France, as well as much of the east
    • michael escobar
       
      Romes territory really grew. What really amazes me is they did that in 400 years. That is impressive becausethey did not have guns bac then, only a sword & a sheild.rome musthave some good solders.
  • Early in its history, the republic was controlled by an aristocracy of individuals who could trace their ancestry back to the early history of the kingdom
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  • rome is a place were people dont like complete power. but in the year 82bc a man named sola came to rome he liked complete power when he came he had a list f you were on that list you were outlawd. also sola arrested a man named julius ceaser in 82bc he was going to kill ceaser unless hedivorced with his wife julius said no.after that a man named pompe was sent to bring ceasers heart to sola pompe saved ceaser life he told ceaser to go far from here or you will die by sola orders. kbatista33 less than a minute ago Ancient Rome 2009X
  • Early in its history, the republic was controlled by an aristocracy of individuals who could trace their ancestry back to the early history of the kingdom.
  • Early in its history, the republic was controlled by an aristocracy of individuals who could trace their ancestry back to the early history of the kingdom.
  • The Roman Republic was governed by a complex constitution, which centered on the principles of a separation of powers and checks and balances
    • Alex Cruz
       
      The evolution of the constitution was heavily influenced by the struggle between the aristocracy, or the patricians, and other talented Romans who were not from famous families, the plebians.
  • Early in its history, the republic was controlled by an aristocracy of individuals who could trace their ancestry back to the early history of the kingdom.
  • The precise event which signaled the end of the Roman Republic and the transition into the Roman Empire is a matter of interpretation.
    • joseph abreu
       
      the Romans had the eagle.y notes say that it was 500yearsthat it lasted.
  • The Romans' Latin language has influenced grammar and vocabulary across Europe and the world.
    • joseph abreu
       
      the latin language had 5 diffenents.that happened when Rome stated to fall down. how was the latin have vocabulary. Is it the hole world to
  • Over time, the laws that allowed these individuals to dominate the government were repealed, and the result was the emergence of a new aristocracy which depended on the structure of society, rather than the law, to maintain its dominance. Thus, only a revolution could overthrow this new aristocracy.
    • joseph abreu
       
      it is kool how Over time, the laws that allowed these individuals to dominate the government were repealed.
  • or the patricians, and other talented Romans who were not from famous families, the plebians.
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      plebians were not able to vote they were just regular poor people in rome , but they were not slaves. one of the kingdoms that was named in the movie was the kingdom of bitthynia. the republic was controlled by people who wanted more power
  • The requirements for becoming a senator included having at least 100,000 denarii worth of land, being born of the patrician (noble aristocrats) class, and having held public office at least once before.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Yes its true it was very difficult to become a senate.You had to have at least 100,000 land worth of denarii.You also had to be born of the patrician so slaves could not become a senate.You also had to held atleast a public office before.
  • The constitutional history of the Roman Republic can be divided into five phases. The first phase began with the revolution which overthrew the monarchy in 510 BC. The final phase ended with the revolution which overthrew the Roman Republic, and thus created the Roman Empire, in 27 BC. Throughout the history of the republic, the constitutional evolution was driven by the struggle between the aristocracy and the ordinary citizens.
    • Daniel Gomez
       
      I can't belive the constitutional history of the roman republic can be divided espically into five phases. The Romans can do what they want when they want it. I also don't belive that the first phase was ended with a revolution which overthrew the Roman Republic and then created the Roman Empire, in 27 B.C.
  • The cloth and the dress distinguished one class of people from the other class. The tunic worn by plebeians, or common people, like shepherds and slaves, was made from coarse and dark material, whereas the tunic worn by patricians was of linen or white wool
    • Mark Ramos
       
      Back in Rome they didn't have T-shirts shoes niether pants! what they did use was usually was a tunic, linen, wool, or cloaks. plebians was poor so they got tunics. patricians worn either linen or white wool. Akinght would wear a different type of tunic with purple studs.
  • In 77 BC, the senate sent one of Sulla's former lieutenants, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus ("Pompey the Great"), to put down an uprising in Spain. By 71 BC, Pompey returned to Rome after having completed his mission. Around the same time, another of Sulla's former lieutenants, Marcus Licinius Crassus, had just put down a slave revolt in Italy
    • Mark Ramos
       
      Pompey had given Cesar another chance to live cause Sulla wanted to kill him for being disobediant to him. Later when Sulla had died peacefully in his bed, pompey took charge of rome. people were strugling for bread. all of there wheat supply was getting cut off since the pirates had tooken all of it. Pompey had went out to fight them, and came back to Rome winning the battle.
  • The Senate's ultimate authority derived from the esteem and prestige of the Senate.[4] This esteem and prestige was based on both precedent and custom, as well as the high caliber and prestige of the Senators.[5] The Senate passed decrees, which were called senatus consultum.
    • Mark Ramos
       
      the senate was only elected for only one year. the senate could've passed laws throughout Rome. Rome hadn't liked too much power so they gave the senate only some privlages not too many. The senate was suppose to represent Rome
  • The Plebeian Council[18] was an assembly of plebeians, the non-patrician citizens of Rome, who would gather into their respective tribes
  • The Plebeian Council[18] was an assembly of plebeians, the non-patrician citizens of Rome, who would gather into their respective tribes. They elected their own officers, plebeian tribunes and plebeian aediles. Usually a plebeian tribune would preside over the assembly. This assembly passed most laws, and could also act as a court of appeal.
    • Mark Ramos
       
      The plebian council was where all the people who had no land or money meet. (plebians) This was only for plebians, the patricians or optimits could've entered in it. Since all of them was less respective out of the two other types of people they had made a respective tribe. The plebian counsol could've also passed laws like the senate.
  • The evolution of the constitution was heavily influenced by the struggle between the aristocracy,
  • Many of Rome's legal and legislative structures can still be observed throughout Europe and the rest of the world by modern states and organizations.
  • Roman Republic
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  • Capital Rome Language(s) Latin, Greek Religion Roman polytheism Government Republic Consul  - 509–508 BC Lucius Junius Brutus, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus  - 27 BC Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
    • jacob arias
       
      the roman rep was a vry good place at that time the romans hated the word king they did not belive that word untill ceser but 600 hundred years later the roman rep fell apart and got taken over.......it was good while it lasted
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    rome is a place were people dont like complete power. but in the year 82bc a man named sola came to rome he liked complete power when he came he had a list f you were on that list you were outlawd. also sola arrested a man named julius ceaser in 82bc he was going to kill ceaser unless hedivorced with his wife julius said no.after that a man named pompe was sent to bring ceasers heart to sola pompe saved ceaser life he told ceaser to go far from here or you will die by sola orders.
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    early in rome types of people called aristocracy.they controlled rome aristocracy people are people who are in a goverment in such they are very wise strong and contributing citizen rules. aristocracy people followed there ancesters wich are there grandparents, great-grandparents and great-great grandparents so you follow the steps they did.
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    i think it means that a lot of spanish words are roman words.also that the simble of america the bald eagle is copied for the roman simble.also some italian words are from rome many of them are so rome thinks we took there ideas and vocabulary.rome is like a teacher to united states, italy, puerto rico, and dominican republic cause that were all those places i named romin words are in.
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    the plebians were average people in were but they were not slaves either. they were not able to vote only the optamin were able. the optamin were the high class people. the optamin were the rich people they were the only ones who had a chance to be senate. the kingdom name that was named in the movie was named the kingdom of bithynia.
alexa puntiel

Juvenal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views

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  • Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis, known in English as Juvenal, was a Roman poet active in the late 1st and early 2nd century AD, author of the Satires. The details of the author's life are unclear, although references within his text to known persons of the late 1st and early 2nd centuries AD fix his terminus post quem (earliest date of composition).
    • genesis grullon
       
      i think that the nick name juvenal was given to him because he did something wrong. I also think that he liked writng poems and then he got tired. Also that he spended his time at home.he was a good poet.
    • devine martin
       
      yea it was a good nickname
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Juvenal was a great nickname.I wounder how they came up with it.Jevenal is the same as juvenial.Mabey he was in jail.before?
    • Alberto Torres
       
      it is a good nickname. that name sound like jail.
  • Juvenal wrote at least 16 poems in dactylic hexameter covering an encyclopedic range of topics across the Roman world
    • genesis grullon
       
      i think that 16 poems is alot to write. Espeacilly all the way back then. also that people admired his poems. He must have taken a long time doimg all of his work. also i think that he took his time and admired his work.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      16 poems is a great accomplishment.It was great that this man was able to accomplish this goal. Juvinal would probably my favorite poet.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Wowzers. That must have been a very long enciklopidia. Not even we have wrotten a poem that long. That is very impressive.
  • large majority of ancient texts were lost
    • genesis grullon
       
      i think that it is very bad that such a large variety of texts were lost. also that the person in charge of that should have gotton in to trouble. We could have used those texts to help us with many things found around that area in ancient rome. I also think it is ver bad that those texts were lost.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      That terrible that people texts were were lost.That could have helped us in ancient rome.About how many text were lost.This guy should have not been kept as a gaurd.
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  • It is impossible to tell how much of the content of these traditional biographies is fiction and how much is fact.
  • Juvenal
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Juvenal would crack on everybody.He was a comidian.He would joke about everything and everyone.Even about the greeks.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Juvinal would make fun of everyone. And everything. He was a poet who was also a commedian at the same time. When he wrote he would crack on people.
    • laverne roache
       
      HE WAS A KOOL PERSON NOT MAD ALWAYS LAUGHING.WAS ALWAYS FRIENDLY WITH OTHERS.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      he must of been fun hang around with. he would krack on anyone. he was poet. he would crack on greeks
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Aparently, Jevenal was a comedian. He would talk about everyone and anyone he wants. He would make jokes like today.
    • jacob arias
       
      and the funny thing is that today if you crack on some body there is more of a chance that you will get beat up but back then they took it as a joke
    • jonathan perez
       
      juvenal was a roman writter who will talk about anyone he wants. he will make jokes about them and people will be cracking up he was a funny writter
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    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Juvenal was a Roman poet. He basically was a comedian. Made fun of everything. Yo Momma jokes are nothing compared to the things he said to people. For example, he even talked badly about the Greeks!
    • alexa puntiel
       
      juvenal was a talented man. He wrote poems , and was a comedian. He mad fun of EVERYONE. He would crack on anyone. The jokes compared to his and the ones today are nothing . He made jokes about alexander the great people.
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    Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis, known in English as Juvenal, was a Roman poet active in the late 1st and early 2nd century AD
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    Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis, known in English as Juvenal, was a Roman poet active in the late 1st and early 2nd century AD, author of the Satires. The details of the author's life are unclear, although references within his text to known persons of the late 1st and early 2nd centuries AD In accord with the vitriolic manner of Lucilius - the originator of the genre of Roman satire - and within a poetic tradition that also included Horace and Persius, Juvenal wrote at least 16 poems in dactylic hexameter covering an encyclopedic range of topics across the Roman world. While the Satires are a vital source for the study of ancient Rome from a vast number of perspectives, their hyperbolic, comedic mode of expression makes the use of statements found within them as simple fact problematic, to say the least. At first glance the Satires could be read as a brutal critique of Rome, perhaps ensuring their survival in Christian monastic scriptoria, a bottleneck in preservation when the large majority of ancient texts were lost
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    juvinal was a jokestar. he was a roman writer. juvinal cracked up on everybody.
jonathan perez

Lactantius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Diigo - 2 views

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    lactantius died of natural causes he was 80 years old when he died
KENNY BATISTA

The Assassination of Julius Caesar, 44 BC - 17 views

  • ixty members of the Senate concluded that the only resolution to the problem was to assassinate Caesar.
    • ashley hernandez
       
      I know why they assasinated him because he was getting in too much in control of the city of Rome. but what was the real reason he got assasinated? i think marc anthony is very guilty.Because after he knew about caesar's assasination. He got guilty because he should hade never had gotten distracted.
  • Under the mass of wounds, he fell at the foot of Pompey's statue. Everyone wanted to seem to have had some part in the murder,
    • ashley hernandez
       
      why would they agree to do such thing to caesar? they had to be brave enough to do that assasination. this might have been the most famous assasination.this has been the most famous from the ancient world.
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  • Those of the murderers present were delighted at all this, though Caesar's friends asked him to put off the meeting of the Senate for that day
    • ashley hernandez
       
      i remember in the last julius caesar movie there was a guy who came out of the crowd that told him" beware the ides of march." that day was the day when his ex wife and wife and close friends told him to not go. the meeting of the senates they had the baddest feelings of that day.that day was the ides of march after his asssination people got wild and strated thrwing their furniture .
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Julius Ceaser died in the ides of March.Ides of March was their friday the 13th.The night before Ceaser was assinated very wierd things started to happen.People saw men on fire in the sky.A bird came in the senate room and set a twig in the feet of pompey statue.Thats were Ceaser died on the twig.In the funeral they cremated Ceaser .And when they set him on fire everybody wanted to be apart of it and started to thw furniture.
  • wounded thirty-five times
    • ashley hernandez
       
      still at this time people are still figuring out where each stabbed went?caesar didnt knew what was going to happen that day. i remember the day before th ides of march they threw a dead body over to cleopatra's house. that was sign of death cleopatra had said.
    • emily caba
       
      his pretended son, brutus, stab him. caesar all his life was proud of him and trusted him. that was messed up of him
  • This act, along with his continual effort to adorn himself with the trappings of power, turned many in the Senate against him. S 1ixty members of the Senate concluded that the only resolution to the problem was to assassinate Caesar.
    • emily caba
       
      there were lots of people in rome that thought caesar was great for him to be dictator for life. but the senate thought he will be another sulla and take too much power of rome. but i think there was no reason for them to just assassinate him. he was a good man.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Yes Ceaser was dictater for life. Later on he was king wanting to be king.But then he would have been assasinated .Brutuss was the last person stab Ceaser.
  • his friends were alarmed at certain rumors and tried to stop him going to the Senate-house, as did his doctors, for he was suffering from one of his occasional dizzy spells. His wife, Calpurnia, especially, who was frightened by some visions in her dreams, clung to him and said that she would not let him go out that da
    • emily caba
       
      it was all ceasars fault for not listening to hid friends alarming him not to go to the senate house. he thought it was a joke that people would do such a thing to him
  • Those who were to have part in the plot stood near him.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      The senate were the people who took part in this assasination.People say it was the most famous assasination in history.They try to seperate marc Anthony away from Ceaser.Ceaser was stabed 5 times.
  • document.write(''); After the assassination, the senators fled, leaving Caesar's body on the Senate floor where it lay for a few hours before three slaves carried it to his wife
    • emily caba
       
      yea thats right people started going balisted after marc antonys speach to the people of rom about. they started throwing there urniture because they knew ceasar wouldve been the besst
    • Steven Ramos
       
      The senate tried to seperate Ceaser and marc Anthony.Once they did all the senates had knifes and dtabed ceaser.Ceaser was stabbed 5 time.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Calpernia dident want Ceaser to go to the meeting.She had a dream were Ceaser's staatue was covered with blood. She was scared and told him not to go but he did anyways.
  • Caesar established Cleopatra as his surrogate ruler of Egypt.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Ceaser and Cleopatra were married.Ceaser was already married.He had a son with Cleopatra.And Ceaser was king in Egypt.
    • laverne roache
       
      He also was a god in Egypt . Cleopatra was smart because when she was gving birth with CEsar's son she told the lady to give it to him first infront of everybody .
  • Caesar now pursued Pompey to Greece. Although outnumbered, Caesar crushed the forces of his enemy but not before Pompey escaped to Egypt.
    • Mark Ramos
       
      Once Caesar had entered Egypt, Egypt had given Caesar a present. It was Pompey's head. Caesar didn't like that they would do that to him, but the Egyptians thought Caesar wanted to kill Pompey.
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      After the senate decided they had to assasinate Caesar they had to have Brutus be involved too. They say that Brutus was last to stab Caesar. The night before they say it was the hale of the Gods and a lot of weird things were happening. In the Cleopatra movie they said that Calpurnia ( Caesar's second wife) had a nightmare that either she saw Caesar murdered or a statue of him covered in blood.
  • Under the mass of wounds, he fell at the foot of Pompey's statue.
    • Gabi Pacheco
       
      Ceaser Was stabbed exactly 33 times. The Very Last Person to do so was Brutus. Cerser Fell into Brutus & uttered the most famous words " Et tu Brute? " Which ment " You To Brutus? " in Latin.
  • Calpurnia, especially, who was frightened by some visions in her dreams,
  • document.write(''); After the assassination, the senators fled, leaving Caesar's body on the Senate floor where it lay for a few hours before three slaves carried it to his wife
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      those that assassinated wha a shame tokill such a great general.after the speech that anthony gave to the citizans of rome they started putting furniture where ciesar was.
  • The Assassination of Julius Caesar, 44 BC
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      those that took place in the assassination of rome are punks for leaving after commiting the crime.they left and anthony hunted them down .brutus was 1 of the ones involved.sotherefore he died too
  • The Assassination of Julius Caesar, 44 BC
    • Jihad Little
       
      he was assassinated by the senate. everyone stabbed him so no one can say they didnt take part in his death. they brutally murderd him outside of the senate and caesars legacy will always be remembered......HAIL THE GREAT GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR.....................HAIL CAESAR
    • KENNY BATISTA
       
      ceaser assassinatioon was done by the senates. after the assassination was done a war broke out in rome.
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    Read this account on the asssination of Caesar.
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    ceasar died somewhat oddly. the night before, a bird carried an olive branch to the statue of pompeii...the exact spot where ceasar died.
KENNY BATISTA

Constantine I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Diigo - 7 views

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      Constantine also transformed the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium into a new imperial residence, Constantinople, which would remain the capital of the Byzantine Empire for over one thousand years.
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    Constantine also transformed the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium into a new imperial residence, Constantinople, which would remain the capital of the Byzantine Empire for over one thousand years.
Julian Berni

Priscus Attalus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 4 views

  • Priscus Attalus
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Attalus was a roman senater. He made a deal with the barbarians. It was if rome gave it all the gold and silver they would get food back. But they did not have enough so they only got food for three days.
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Attalus he was made into a senator then an emporer i think. He had to get ALL the gold and valubales from the temples. Then Alaric said if they bring in everything he gives them 3 days of food. It didnt go well though. They started to starve after a while.
  • Priscus Attalus (d. after 416) was twice Roman usurper (in 409 and in 414), against Emperor Honorius, with Visigothic support. Priscus Attalus was a Greek from Asia whose father had moved to Italy under Valentinian I. Attalus was an important senator in Rome, who served as praefectus urbi in 409.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      At this time rome was in starvation. There was not enough food for everyone to eat. And even the royal people did not have enough food to eat. The food was with the barbarians.
    • julio hernandez
       
      The only reason the barbarians starved Rome was for the emperor to keep his part of the deal.The barbarians let Rome get food for three days for all the roman gold.Even all the gold wasnt enough to win their freedom.Only three days.
    • emily caba
       
      the barbaians starved rome. priscus attalus (one of the senators) made a deal with the king of goths. the king of goths said if they give all the gold and silver to them they will let them free. so they gave them everything they had and the barabrians said tht wasnt enough. so barbarians said they will feed them only for three days until the barbarians get what they want
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      The barbarians and goths made rome starve. They made Rome suffer the way they made them suffer when rome destroyed their place. Its the fairest it can get.
  • two reigns
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      In chase you dont know a reighn is a time period that you rule. For example if you are a ruler, like a emporor. Then you will rule for maybee one reighn. If you are not hated so bad.
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  • Usurper of the Western Roman Empire
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Why is it that only some famous people get their faces on coins? And others dont? They should have all famous people oncoins. So they can be remembered.
  • He held the title of emperor in Rome, during 409, and later in Bordeaux in 414. His 1two reigns lasted only a few months; the first one ended when Alaric believed it was hampering his negotiations with Honorius, and the second came to an end after he was abandoned by the Visigoths and eventually captured by Honorius' men. Attalus was obliged to participate in the triumph Honorius celebrated in the streets of Rome in 416, before finishing his days exiled in the Lipari Islands.
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      pricuss atulus was emperor.during 409 until414 he was emperor.he loved rome. i think he was 2 old.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      pricuss died from natural causes with probably means he was a good emperor
  • Attalus
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      he was old and not good...u are shure he was the next emperor... i think he was kool... he shouldnt be the next one he should be the last one....
  • He was twice proclaimed emperor by the Visigoths, in an effort to impose their terms on the ineffectual Emperor Honorius, in Ravenna.
    • Christian Mendez
       
      this is excellent stuff in reading
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      the best paragraph ever...
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  • ied after 416 Place of death Lipari Islands Priscus Attalus (d. after 416) was twice Roman usurper (in 409 and in 414), against Emperor Honorius , with Visigothic support. Priscus Attalus was a Greek from Asia whose father had moved to Italy under Valentinian I. Attalus was an important senator in Rome , who served as praefectus urbi in 409. He was twice proclaimed emperor by the Visigoths, in an effort to impose their terms on the ineffectual Emperor Honorius, in Ravenna. He held the title of emperor in Rome, during 409, and later in Bordeaux in 414. His 1two reigns lasted only a few months; the first one ended when Alaric believed it was hampering his negotiations with Honorius, and the second came to an end after he was abandoned by the Visigoths and eventually captured by Honorius' men. Attalus was obliged to participate in the triumph Honorius celebrated in the streets of Rome in 416, before finishing his days exiled in the Lipari Islands.
    • kevin cruz
       
      they dont know when he died
    • alexa puntiel
       
      Attalus was against emperor Honorius. All Emperor Honorius was to make peace between the goths , but Attalus didn't. He thought they were just ignorant fools i bet. So did the rest of the Senate .
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    Priscus Attalus died after 416 was twice Roman usurper in 409 and in 414, against Emperor Honorius, with Visigothic support. Priscus Attalus was a Greek from Asia whose father had moved to Italy under Valentinian I. Attalus was an important senator in Rome, who served as praefectus urbi in 409. He was twice proclaimed emperor by the Visigoths, in an effort to impose their terms on the ineffectual Emperor Honorius, in Ravenna. He held the title of emperor in Rome, during 409, and later in Bordeaux in 414. His 1two reigns lasted only a few months; the first one ended when Alaric believed it was hampering his negotiations with Honorius, and the second came to an end after he was abandoned by the Visigoths and eventually captured by Honorius' men. Attalus was obliged to participate in the triumph Honorius celebrated in the streets of Rome in 416, before finishing his days exiled in the Lipari Islands.
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    attalus is the roman senator.attalus made the romans suffer.attalus made a deal with the romans.the deal was for the romans to give attalus all there silver and gold and they get food.and if they dont they get to suffer.but attalus didnt think the romans gave all there gold and silver.so now they are going to have to suffer.attalus told the romans that they would only have three days to eat food.
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    I. Attalus was an important senator in Rome, who served as praefectus urbi in 409. He wa
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    attalus was a very good emperor
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