KEY: 1T = CLC Textbook I; 2T = CLC Textbook II; 1I = Independent ...
KEY: 1T = CLC Textbook I; 2T = CLC Textbook II; 1I = Independent ...
KEY: 1T = CLC Textbook I; 2T = CLC Textbook II; 1I = Independent ...
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How they are financed<br />
Topic Title Description Location<br />
Revenues from the<br />
empire<br />
The Romans in Britain Mention of taxes inflicted on the Britons by the Romans. <strong>2T</strong>38<br />
coniuratio Discussion of whether the emperor’s pressure on Salvius to increase the<br />
revenues makes Salvius a more sympathetic figure.<br />
2G8<br />
Egypt Egypt ensuring the corn supply to Rome. <strong>2T</strong>109<br />
Local taxes Local government and<br />
elections<br />
Mention of aediles’ control of local taxes. <strong>1T</strong>156<br />
Key characteristics of parliamentary and other forms of government<br />
Topic Title Description Location<br />
Rome as an<br />
imperial power<br />
The riot at Pompeii Emperor as having ultimate power over Pompeii. <strong>1T</strong>111,<br />
8:8:4<br />
The forum and religion Video including material on the divine emperor. 4:6:1<br />
tripodes argentei Latin story in which Anti-Loquax explains that Claudius gave his kingship<br />
to Cogidubnus.<br />
<strong>2T</strong>33-34<br />
caerimonia Latin story in which Cogidubnus honours Claudius and promotes his <strong>2T</strong>48-49, 2G26apotheosis.<br />
Comprehension.<br />
28<br />
Salvius English description of how the emperor furthered Salvius’ career. <strong>2T</strong>21<br />
Cogidubnus, king of the<br />
Regnenses<br />
English section about Claudius giving the kingship to Cogidubnus. <strong>2T</strong>55-57<br />
Egypt Emperor’s retaining personal control of Egypt. <strong>2T</strong>108-109