HIEU 322
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HIEU 322 Exam 1Polybius 
-wrote histories in 40 books 
-first scientific history of Rome 
-"pragmatic history" 
-rejected Hellenistic attitude toward history writing as entertainment 
 
 
Polybius' requirements for historians 
1. Political experience 
2. Geographical knowledge 
3. Personal examination of materials 
 
 
 
Cicero 
-statesman and philosopher 
-gifted speaker 
-concerned with the rise of a cult of personalities 
-wanted histories to instruct people on how to be better Roman citiz...
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HIEU 322 Liberty University - with 100% correct answers
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HIEU 322 
Liberty University -The First Triumvirate 
60 BCE, unofficial coalition between Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus 
 
 
publication 
A reform of the Roman Government in 59 B.C. ordered the __________________ of the proceedings of the senate in order to make the proceedings more transparent. 
 
 
 
Campaign against the Helvetti 
58 B.C. 1. was a confederation of Gallic tribes between the Rhine and Rhone Rivers 
2. were pushed out of their area by Germanic groups, and thus threatened Rom...
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HIEU 322 FinalJulius Cesar 
Roman general and one of the greatest military leaders in history; he conquered most of Gaul and was named dictator for life in Rome. He was later murdered by a group of senators who opposed his enlarged powers. 
 
 
Cataline Conspiracy 
a failed plan made by Cataline to overthrow the Roman Republic after losing to Cicero for consulship 
 
 
 
First Triumvirate 
unofficial coalition between Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus 
 
- Reform of government 
- Fought in Gall...
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