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Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 10- Roman Religion
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    Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 10- Roman Religion

  • Step into the spiritual heart of ancient Rome with these comprehensive, easy-to-study notes! Perfect for students, history buffs, and exam prep. Covering: King Numa’s reforms – Months, priests, Vestal Virgins, and the Temple of Janus Cicero on Pontifices – Priestly duties, social status, and the ties between religion and state Plutarch on Vestals – Chastity, sacred fire, and the extraordinary role of women in Rome Pliny on Christians – Early persecution, trials, and imperia...
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Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 9- The Julio-Claudians
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    Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 9- The Julio-Claudians

  • Dive into the scandal, intrigue, and politics of early Imperial Rome! These concise, study-ready notes cover: - The mysterious death of Germanicus and the fallout in Syria - The treacherous Piso and Plancina, and their clash with Roman authority - Tiberius’ calculated political maneuvers and public perception - Senate trials, loyalty conflicts, and the rise of imperial power - Tacitus’ insights on corruption, morality, and the Julio-Claudian dynasty Perfect for history buff...
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Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 8- The Augustan Reorganization
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    Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 8- The Augustan Reorganization

  • Master the literature, politics, and leadership of Rome’s Augustan age with these complete, organized notes! Vergil’s Aeneid: Epic of Aeneas, Trojan hero destined to found Rome; explores fate, duty, piety, divine intervention, and the Augustan ideology of Rome’s destiny Book 1: Aeneas’ journey from Troy to Italy, Juno’s wrath, Neptune’s intervention, refuge in Libya, Jupiter’s prophecy, Dido and Carthage Book 6: Catabasis into the Underworld, golden bough, Fields of Elysium...
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Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 7- The Gracchi
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    Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 7- The Gracchi

  • Understand the turning point of the Roman Republic with these detailed notes on the Gracchi brothers and their reforms! Thorough breakdown of Tiberius Gracchus’ tribunate (133 B.C.) and land reforms Gaius Gracchus’ later legislation (123–121 B.C.) and urban reform programs Key political conflicts: Senate vs. Populares, Optimates vs. Plebeians Insight into civil unrest, assassinations, and the rise of populist politics Detailed biographies and analysis from Plutarch Ideal for ...
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Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 6- Roman Expansionism
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    Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 6- Roman Expansionism

  • Master the Roman Republic with these comprehensive, structured notes on the Roman constitution, checks and balances, and military service! Clear explanation of Polybius’ analysis of Rome’s political system Detailed breakdown of consuls, senate, people, and their powers Checks and balances that made the Roman constitution effective Livy’s account of Spurius Ligustinus and Roman military recruitment Context on Roman territorial expansion, warfare, and societal impact Perfect fo...
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Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 5- The Hellenistic World
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    Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 5- The Hellenistic World

  • Ace your history and philosophy courses with these detailed, organized notes covering Hellenism, Alexander the Great, the rise of the Achaean League, and Hellenistic philosophy! Clear breakdowns of Alexander’s conquests, policies, and cultural influence Insights into Plutarch, Strabo, Polybius, and Lucian Detailed descriptions of Alexandria and Greek cities in Asia Explanation of political structures: Achaean League and federations Overview of Cynic philosophy and its contrast with...
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Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 4- The Peloponnesian War
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    Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 4- The Peloponnesian War

  • Master your readings with these comprehensive, organized notes on Thucydides’ The Revolt at Mytilene and The Melian Dialogue! Perfect for history, classics, or political philosophy students. Clear summaries of major events, debates, and speeches Key arguments of Cleon, Diodotus, and the Melians Insight into Thucydides’ perspective on human nature, power, and empire Includes outcomes, historical context, and analysis of rhetoric and strategy Ideal for exam prep, essays, or underst...
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Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 3- Athens and Sparta
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    Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 3- Athens and Sparta

  • Ace your 1M03 exams and essays with these high-yield, comprehensive notes on Thucydides’ account of the Peloponnesian War, the Spartan Debate, and Pericles’ vision of Athens. Perfect for understanding the clash between Athens and Sparta, democracy vs. oligarchy, and the cultural ideals shaping Classical Greece. What’s Inside ️ The Spartan Debate (432 BCE) Athens vs. Sparta: naval democracy vs. militarized oligarchy Causes of hostility: Corinthian disputes, Athenian imperialism...
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Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 2- Tyranny, Oligarchy, Democracy
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    Class Notes for 1M03: Chapter 2- Tyranny, Oligarchy, Democracy

  • Master Greek political history with these comprehensive, high-yield notes on Herodotus, Aristotle, and the rise and fall of tyranny in Archaic and Classical Greece. Perfect for essays, midterms, and finals. What’s inside: Origins of Tyranny – How social tensions, wealth gaps, and elite power struggles led to short-lived tyrannies in Corinth, Athens, and other poleis. Cypselus & Periander (Corinth) – From popular leader to autocratic rule; Herodotus’ account of prophecy, power gr...
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