Test Review

Today we came up with questions for the test tomorrow. Some of the questions involved the emperors and kings of Rome while others involved the republic. There were also some on Hannibal crossing the Alps to launch a surprise attack on Rome. That happened in the second Punic War. A lot of people forgot what latifundia was. Latifudia were the big farms that became massive estates that were owned by the rich. Today there weren't any spiders, so no more Caesar the Spiders. Also here are some more things to know for the test. There were three Punic Wars, the emperor Nero was more involved with art than he was about helping his citizens, and Octavian was eventually renamed Caesar Augustus. Augustus meant "exalted one." Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times by praetorians and the senate. Rome was built on the Palatine hill according to the myth of Romulus and Remus. It was Romulus' choice. Hopefully everyone does good tomorrow on the test.

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