CLST 2102 Katchmer Exam 3 Questions
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Gallic Wars - Correct answer-58-51 BCE
allowed Caesar to gain glory and build an army
also created an number of veterans who he would later use as clients in order to
fulfill political ambitions in Rome
Mutilations at Uxellodunum - Correct answer-51 BCE
Survivors of this battle had both hands cut off
An estimated 1 million people enslaved
Clodius - Correct answer-A tribune who led his gang against Milo on the Appian
Way; he was murdered and his body was burned
Milo - Correct answer-conservative politician Pompey asks to stop Clodius, but
this just creates more violence
Kills Clodius while he is wounded outside the city
Pompey - Correct answer-sole consul in 52 BCE
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,Is won over by the senate after the death of Crassus and Julia (his wife, Caesar's
daughter)
Crassus - Correct answer-General who defeated Spartacus. Crucified 6,600 slaves
on the Alpennine way. He later served in the First Triumvirate.
killed by Parthians at Carrhae in 53
Cato the Younger - Correct answer-Political enemy of Caesar
Wouldn't let him run for consul while away from Rome
Civil War 49-45 BCE - Correct answer-Conflict over caesar's desire to run for
consul in absentia ends with a senatus ultimum consultum
Rubicon - Correct answer-Caesar invades italy to defend the rights of tribunes
(who have been threatened by senate) and his own dignitas
Border between his provincia (where he has imperium) and rome
Crosses without laying down imperium, becomes official enemy of the roman state
provincia - Correct answer-"provence"
territory of Rome where a governor has imperium
Pharsalus - Correct answer-48 BCE
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, Caesar wins despite 2-1 Pompey advantage, and even though he is low on supplies
Cleopatra - Correct answer-69-30 BCE
Descendant of Ptolemy I Soter
May have influenced Caesar to be more autocratic, becomes his mistress
Mother of Caesarian "little caesar"
clementia Caesaris - Correct answer-Caesar's reputation for granting mercy to
enemies
Cato the Younger - Correct answer-Commits suicide in 46 BCE
pulls out his own bowels
Julius Caesar - Correct answer-murdered by members of the senate on the Ides of
March (March 15) in 44 BCE
Marcus Antony - Correct answer-83-30 BCE
Ally of Caesar, does not seek revenge on his killers but rather tries to maintain
peace
Amatius undermines his character
Amatius - Correct answer-Wealthy greek who pretends to be grandson of Marius
Keeps the memory of Caesar alive even though Antony is willing to move on
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and Answers Graded A+
Gallic Wars - Correct answer-58-51 BCE
allowed Caesar to gain glory and build an army
also created an number of veterans who he would later use as clients in order to
fulfill political ambitions in Rome
Mutilations at Uxellodunum - Correct answer-51 BCE
Survivors of this battle had both hands cut off
An estimated 1 million people enslaved
Clodius - Correct answer-A tribune who led his gang against Milo on the Appian
Way; he was murdered and his body was burned
Milo - Correct answer-conservative politician Pompey asks to stop Clodius, but
this just creates more violence
Kills Clodius while he is wounded outside the city
Pompey - Correct answer-sole consul in 52 BCE
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,Is won over by the senate after the death of Crassus and Julia (his wife, Caesar's
daughter)
Crassus - Correct answer-General who defeated Spartacus. Crucified 6,600 slaves
on the Alpennine way. He later served in the First Triumvirate.
killed by Parthians at Carrhae in 53
Cato the Younger - Correct answer-Political enemy of Caesar
Wouldn't let him run for consul while away from Rome
Civil War 49-45 BCE - Correct answer-Conflict over caesar's desire to run for
consul in absentia ends with a senatus ultimum consultum
Rubicon - Correct answer-Caesar invades italy to defend the rights of tribunes
(who have been threatened by senate) and his own dignitas
Border between his provincia (where he has imperium) and rome
Crosses without laying down imperium, becomes official enemy of the roman state
provincia - Correct answer-"provence"
territory of Rome where a governor has imperium
Pharsalus - Correct answer-48 BCE
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, Caesar wins despite 2-1 Pompey advantage, and even though he is low on supplies
Cleopatra - Correct answer-69-30 BCE
Descendant of Ptolemy I Soter
May have influenced Caesar to be more autocratic, becomes his mistress
Mother of Caesarian "little caesar"
clementia Caesaris - Correct answer-Caesar's reputation for granting mercy to
enemies
Cato the Younger - Correct answer-Commits suicide in 46 BCE
pulls out his own bowels
Julius Caesar - Correct answer-murdered by members of the senate on the Ides of
March (March 15) in 44 BCE
Marcus Antony - Correct answer-83-30 BCE
Ally of Caesar, does not seek revenge on his killers but rather tries to maintain
peace
Amatius undermines his character
Amatius - Correct answer-Wealthy greek who pretends to be grandson of Marius
Keeps the memory of Caesar alive even though Antony is willing to move on
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