The Marian Reforms of the Late Roman Republic

The Marian Reforms of the Late Roman Republic

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Jackson Turner

History, Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

14:20

The video explores the Marian reforms in the late Roman Republic, highlighting the military and societal challenges Rome faced in the late second century BC. Gaius Marius rose to power amidst Germanic invasions, implementing key reforms that transformed the Roman military into a professional standing army. These changes included removing property requirements for soldiers, restructuring military units, and improving logistics. While these reforms strengthened the army, they also shifted loyalty from the state to individual generals, leading to power struggles and civil wars, ultimately contributing to the rise of the Roman Empire under Augustus.

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What major external threats did Rome face in the late second century BC?

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Who was elected consul in absentia in 105 BC and initiated significant military reforms?

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What was the most important reform implemented by Marius regarding legionary recruitment?

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What system did Marius replace with the cohort system?

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How many men typically made up a standard republican cohort?

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What was the primary emblem of the Roman legions after Marius' reforms?

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What nickname was given to the heavily burdened Roman soldiers after Marius' reforms?

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Which type of cavalry did Julius Caesar rely on heavily during his conquest of Gaul?

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What was a significant consequence of the Marian reforms for the loyalty of the Roman soldiers?

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What major political change did the Marian reforms eventually lead to?

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