The Ancient Roman Origins of “Civil War”

The Ancient Roman Origins of “Civil War”

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Social Studies, History

11th Grade - University

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The video explores the concept of civil war in ancient Rome, highlighting its paradoxical nature as a conflict among citizens, which was contrary to the Roman idea of a just war against external enemies. It discusses how Romans named wars after their enemies and the societal implications of civil war, which was seen as the ultimate horror due to its incursion into the civilized community. The term 'civil war' carried a significant charge, reflecting fundamental Roman values of politics, community, and security.

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Why was the term 'civil war' considered paradoxical by the Romans?

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How did the Romans typically name their wars?

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What was the Roman view of a civilized community?

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What made the idea of civil war particularly unsettling for the Romans?

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How often was the term 'civil war' used in early Roman history?