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Classics 102 <a href="/keyword/roman-civ/" >roman civ</a> ilization Spring 2009 Guide 02 terms, concepts, people, etc. you have encountered in readings and lectures Seven kings Romulus (and Titus Tatius) Numa Pompilius: religious institutions Tullus Hostilius: warfare; destruction of Alba Longa Ancus Marcius; public works (first bridge, foundation of port at Ostia)...

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Classics 102 <a href="/keyword/roman-civ/" >roman civ</a> ilization Spring 2009 Guide 02 terms, concepts, people, etc. you have encountered in readings and lectures Seven kings Romulus (and Titus Tatius) Numa Pompilius: religious institutions Tullus Hostilius: warfare; destruction of Alba Longa Ancus Marcius; public works (first bridge, foundation of port at Ostia) Tarquinius Priscus, Tarquin the First; foreign extraction; (Etruscan name = &quot;Lucumo&quot;); wife = Tanaquil Servius Tullius; public works (walls); political reorganization by class. Was he a slave (servus = slave)? Was he an Etruscan (&quot;Mastarna&quot;)? Tarquinius Superbus, Tarquin the Proud characteristics of the Roman monarchy (usually outsiders, chosen by election) interregnum End of the Roman monarchy Tarquin the Proud (&quot;arrogant&quot;; &quot;abusive&quot; Tullia; murder of Servius Tullius Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline The Cloaca Maxima (the &quot;Great Drain&quot;) Lucretia Sextus Tarquinius Verginia decemviri Appius Claudius Roman Women women's role vs. women's status paterfamilias manus univira Sabine women epitaph for Claudia: &quot;She kept house, she made wool&quot; Religion two-tier model earning divine status, apotheosis absence of scripture, authoritative teaching civic religion vs. belief-oriented religion household gods: lares and penates, Vesta ancestor worship; Manes sacrifice suovetaurilia; &quot;pig-sheep-bull sacrifice&quot; pontifex, pontifices augurs, auspices haruspicy flamen Vestal virgins Sibylline books Roman republic, political organization libertas; liberty consuls Lucius Junius Brutus; &quot;the Liberator&quot; Tarquinius Collatinus oath never to have a king at Rome again Lars Porsena Horatius Cocles Mucius Scaevola (&quot;Lefty&quot;) Cloelia fasces lictors rex sacrificolus res publica &quot;people's business&quot; imperium cursus honorum equites; &quot;knights,&quot; &quot;equestrians&quot; quaestor aedile praetor role of the senate auctoritas dignitas senatus consultum senatus consultum ultimum comitia voting in assemblies as foundation for the Republic Rome not a democracy populus Romanus Quirites senatus populusque Romanus &quot;the Senate and the Roman People&quot; SPQR clients patricians plebs, plebeians oligarchy; rule by a few importance of wealth
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