3.3.0 Career
Syllabus:
3.3.0 Career 3.3.1 role in First Triumvirate 3.3.2 Gallic Wars: campaigns and tactics, siege of Alesia 3.3.3 relationship with his army 3.3.4 relationship with the Senate 3.3.5 role in the Civil War 3.3.6 political supporters and enemies 3.3.7 personal relationships: Julia, Cleopatra VII, Brutus, Mark Antony, Cicero 3.3.8 impact of personality on career; significance of his writings 3.3.9 dictatorship: policies and reforms 3.3.10 assassination: motives, manner and impact of his death |
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Week 4
3.3.1 role in First Triumvirate
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Task 1:
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In your books answer the following;
DESCRIBE Caesar's role in the formation and success of the First Triumvirate (10 marks) ![]()
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3.3.2 Gallic Wars: campaigns and tactics, siege of Alesia
Task 2:
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Tasks:
3. Explain the importance of the overall conquest of Gaul to both Caesar and to Rome.
4. Read through "Rome III Caesar and Gaul" The Battle of Alesia
REMINDER: Your siege tactic should be ready on Friday's lesson
5. Using the map (right) and your notes, track Caesar's movements across Gaul, highlighting significant defeats of the; Helvetti, Suebi, Belgae, Veneti
6. EXTENSION - Download and complete the activities on Caesar's campaign in Gaul. ![]()
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Week 5
3.3.3 relationship with his army & 3.3.4 with senate
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Since the time of Marius, the loyalty of the Roman armies had shifted from Rome itself to their individual commanders. In return for this loyalty they expected to be rewarded at the end of a campaign with land. Caesar was able to lead and inspire his army in a number of ways as are shown in the following extracts from sources. The best examples come from Plutarch Life of Caesar 16 and 17, in which Plutarch gives many examples of Caesar's soldiers' complete dedication to him and then shows the reasons for it. (Document to the right)
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Week 6
3.3.5 role in the civil war
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Task 1:
Using the table (left) consider the following
Task 2:
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EXTENSION - For your summary notes
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"OUTLINE CAESAR'S ROLE IN THE CIVIL WAR" |
Week 7
3.3.7 personal relationships: Julia, Cleopatra VIII, Brutus, Mark Antony, Cicero
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Task:
You have been hired by the senate as a private investigator. (I know its not historically accurate, just go with it!) You have been assigned the task of arresting all the people that were closely associated with Julius Caesar. You will need to develop some background information for each person and then design "Wanted Posters" for each person detailing exactly the relationship they had with Caesar (with supporting evidence of course). Luckily the Senate have issued clear instructions detailing exactly what they want to happen:
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YOUR EVIDENCE DOCUMENTS
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Wanted Poster Websites:
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3.3.9 dictatorship: policies and reforms
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Week 8
3.3.10 assassination: motives, manner and impact of death
Reading & Notes:
Tasks:
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CSI: Cold Case Rome
Look at the sources under "Evidence" and complete the investigation activities on the work document -->
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