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The death of Romulus Aim: to understand Livy’s account of Romulus’ death and explain it in terms of Roman Identity Starter: What events in Romulus’ life are being depicted here? 1 2 3 Roman Identities
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The death of Romulus Aim: to understand Livy’s account of Romulus’ death and explain it in terms of Roman Identity Starter: What events in Romulus’ life.

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Page 1: The death of Romulus Aim: to understand Livy’s account of Romulus’ death and explain it in terms of Roman Identity Starter: What events in Romulus’ life.

The death of RomulusAim: to understand Livy’s account of Romulus’ death

and explain it in terms of Roman IdentityStarter: What events in Romulus’ life are being depicted here?

1 2 3Roman Identities

Page 2: The death of Romulus Aim: to understand Livy’s account of Romulus’ death and explain it in terms of Roman Identity Starter: What events in Romulus’ life.

Romulus: the Man/God• Romulus is OBVIOUSLY hugely

important to Livy and the Romans.

• He is not only the founder of the city but in many ways he is the FIRST TRUE ROMAN.

• Think about his actions- how do they influence Roman Identity?

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Romulus’ Actions Roman Identity• Born as son of Mars- God of

War• Romans have divine origin-

they’re something special.

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God like in Birth, Life and Death

• Read Livy section 16.• In your book: • Title: Death of Romulus according to Livy.• Bullet point the events surrounding Romulus’

death.• There are 2 versions! (tip- use different colours for

the 2 versions)

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Quick Questions

• How do the Roman’s respond to Romulus’ death?

• What did the senators say happened?• How dies Romulus’ death help build

upon his myth?• What is the second version of his death?• What does Julius Proculus do?

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Important points• Romulus the ‘God King’.• Many ancient kings claimed to be descended

from Gods.• Romulus’ death reinforces his mysterious

birth.• Romulus also ‘does a Jesus’ and appears to

Proculus.• What does Romulus’ message add to Roman

identity?

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Key message- Identity?

• ‘Go and tell the Romans that the gods in the sky want my city, Rome, to be the capital of the world: so they should become good soldiers, and tell them, and they should tell their children, that no one can stand up to the Roman army’.

A Roman Mission Statement?

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The Senators

• It’s all about reliability!• Livy cannot be certain about

the past- there are different stories.

• Livy is also trying to consolidate the supernatural with the plausible.

• Is there anyone else who died at the hands of the Senate?

Could Livy be including the second version to please Augustus?

• Condemn the Senate (both Senates)?

• Build the link between Emperors and Gods?

Bias toward the Emperor?

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Plenary• How far does Romulus’ death reinforce his

divine nature?

• What was the message given to the people by Romulus after his death?

• Is Livy drawing direct comparisons between Romulus and the Julio-Claudian dynasty?

• Does Romulus’ death make Livy less reliable?

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Holiday Homework

• Two new themes• Character and Reign of the Kings• The constitutional, religious and economic

development of the Roman state under the kings.

• You need to read sections 8- 16.• Use the additional material to pick out key aspects of

Romulus’ Rule.• Add a quote (with paragraph reference) to support

your assertion)