. European history : an outline of its development. But Sullas changes in theconstitution were not permanent. After he had carried themthrough he laid down his dictatorship to the surprise of theRomans, and retired to private hfe — a step which shows howunconscious even the leaders in the movement were of thechange which was taking place in the Roman government. Topics Why was there no clear party policy in Rome at this time? Whatreasons had Jugurtha for his opinion of Rome? The first German in-vasion. Its effect upon Marius. What did the allies of Rome demand?The result of their receiving the


. European history : an outline of its development. But Sullas changes in theconstitution were not permanent. After he had carried themthrough he laid down his dictatorship to the surprise of theRomans, and retired to private hfe — a step which shows howunconscious even the leaders in the movement were of thechange which was taking place in the Roman government. Topics Why was there no clear party policy in Rome at this time? Whatreasons had Jugurtha for his opinion of Rome? The first German in-vasion. Its effect upon Marius. What did the allies of Rome demand?The result of their receiving the citizenship. The civil wars of Mariusand Sulla. The first use of the army in party strife. How had theway for this been prepared? Where was the kingdom of Mithridates?What were the proscriptions? Were Sullas measures really reforms? Topics for Assigned Studies The first German invasion. Ihne, V., Chap. IX. Mommsen, III. 430-451, How and Leigh, Chap. constitutional changes. Ihne, V., Chap. XXI. Mommsen, Vol. IV., Book IV., Chap. C/ESARs Bridge CHAPTER V THE BEGINNING OF THE C^iSARS , IV. 271-275,384,444-448; V. 166. 365;Plutarch,Life ofPoi?tpey. The ,IV. 307-313. ,Ccssar(Heroes) ; 88. The Rise of Pompey. — Following Sulla a successionof remarkable men contended with one another for thepossession of power, with the strength of their armies andthe votes of the proletariat as their weapons, while theSenate strove in vain to retain the direction of was the first of these men to achieve had laid the foundation of a great military reputationwith the people by the aid which he had rendered Sulla inthe war against Marius. This he had built up by overthrow-ing Sertorius, a partisan of Marius who had raised a revoltin Spain, and by destroying the last forces of the revoltedgladiators who had risen in a dangerous rebellion underSpartacus. Still later he had swept the Mediterranean clearof th


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