- Romans were harsh toward those who would not worship the emperor
 - Christians were thought of more of a cult
 - People that didn't worship the emperor were sometimes thrown into the Colosseum with the lions for entertainment
 - Even though Christians were treated like this, by A.D. 200 Christianity made up 10% of the Roman Empire
 - The Roman Republic had a Senate and Console
 - The Roman Republic had Democracy, Monarchy, and Aristocracy
 - Latins, Etruscans, and Greeks were the first to get into Rome
 - A legion was the military formation
 - A legion consisted of about 60 centuries
 - A century was a group within the legion
 - There were about 80 people per century
 - A legion was a better war formation than the Greek phalanx because they could move in all directions
 - Paul was who spread Christianity, even though before that he criticized it
 - In order, the emperors were: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius
 - Basically, only Augustus and Claudius were good emperors
 - Tiberius and Caligula were bad emperors
 
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
My Study Guide for the Test
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