Cleopatra was an arrogant, proud and extremely ambitious woman. Her manipulating of Julius Caesar and Marc Antony served to further her ambitions. One of her favorite expressions was "...as sure as I will give judgment on the capitol in Rome" which just about states her intent. So, by using Antony to enlarge Egypt's territories and by financing his wars, she brought about the civil war in which she and Antony were defeated and Octavian became sole ruler. Thus the end of the republic.
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The Roman consuls served in the highest elected political office in the Roman Republic. Hope that helps! :) ;D
The Roman Emperors were absolute rulers.
The natural disasters played a role in the fall of the roman empire when there was plagues, famines, and earthquakes.
The patricians were the aristocracy. They monopolised political power and owned large landed estates. The plebeians were the commoners. They were mostly farmers and urban workers. Rich plebeians were traders.
The gracchus brothers helped make reforms and made them into realities
The role of the assemblies in the Roman republic were to create laws and elect the officials of the republic.
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The Roman consuls served in the highest elected political office in the Roman Republic. Hope that helps! :) ;D
Cleopatra was a handy tool for Octavian to use against Marc Antony in their power struggle. Octavian used her and her relationship to Antony as an excuse, or at least one excuse, for going to war.
made policy decisions
Yes, progressively.
The role of the Roman army, like that of all other armies, was defence. It could also be deployed in an offensive capacity if politicians of the Roman Republic, or later the emperors, decided to attack someone.
it was republic (indirect democracy), so there was representative government with elected officials.
Julius Caesar was not a Greek philosopher; he was a Roman military general and statesman known for his role in the fall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
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The Roman Emperors were absolute rulers.
The natural disasters played a role in the fall of the roman empire when there was plagues, famines, and earthquakes.