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Severan Dynasty (193-235 CE)

Fariya, Kanyanat, Chadakarn, and Yanisa


Government
Severan Emperors

Septimius Severus (193-211)

Geta (209-211)

Caracalla (198-217)

Macrinus (217-218)

Elagabalus (218-222)

Alexander Severus (222-235)


Architecture

Triumphal Arches of Quirinal Hill Serapeum


Septimius Severus

Baths of Caracalla
Currency
Orbiana, CE 225 to 227
Geta, CE 209 to 212.

Geta, CE 198 to 209 Julia Mamaea, CE 222 to


235.
Art
Official Roman art of the military anarchy has no character of its own
- classic art and the middle ages art
- Plebeian art and provincial art

Arch of Septimus
Severus

Marble portrait of the emperor


Caracalla
Gladiators

In third century CE, Roman Empire faced


external challenges. This meant more
spending on wars and less on gladiatorial
games and rituals.

The rise of Christianity as the official


religion of Roman Empire resulted in
banning of all pagan rituals and
festivals like Munus. With a decline in
official patronage, gladiator fights
gradually ceased to take place
Geography of the empire

Gallic Empire 260 to 274

- modern name for a breakaway part


of the Roman Empire
- divide in to 3 empire
Provinces

- Province is us to called the new land


of rome
- Rome got food, taxes, metaral or
other resease form them
- Because of the provinces made Rome
rich
Cities

ROME

- Center of the empire


- Many of important event and building
Cities

Mediolanum
- Ancient Milan
- conquered by Romans in 222 BCE
- capital of the Western Roman
Empire
Cities

Alexandria

- 80 BCE
- second largest of Egypt
- Library of Alexandria
Language

- Latin and Greek.

Greek alphabet Latin alphabet


Inventions

- Craft Basis
- Machines
- Creating energy
Military
very powerful in the reign of Septimius Severus

many changes to the Roman military.

increased the salaries of the soldiers

granted them the right to marry

treated them as part of his extended family.

Take care of the Army and

the rest will take care of itself.


Senate
End of political rule, purged by Septimius Severus ,

Caracalla, and Elagabalus

Judicial and financial power abolished

Excluded from administrative positions

Instead, city prefect has judicial power in Rome and 100

miles around

Praetorian prefects were responsible for the rest of Italy and

the provinces.
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