here, lemme help with a summary:
i dont actively map out specific historians, they kind of naturally lend themselves to the emperor. tacitus and suetonus are the most abundant sources for the JC emperors, so definitely use them.
tiberius:
- very frugal and did not spend much money, mostly...
im not, because i feel like it screws you over if you prepare things that arent flexible. you need to be able to remember all your key evidence and readily assign it to the question youre given
lets gooo another fellow julio claudian studier. they always give us two options to pick from. my guess?
option 1 - importance/impact/significance of the praetorian guard
option 2 - expansion/consolidation based question
i also imagine they would like to alternatively throw a curveball where...
rip, im lowkey dreading tomorrow cause looking back last year's paper wasn't all that tough. i hope that doesn't mean they're going to beef up this year's one, even if it makes scaling in our favour
nice, i can hardly remember ancient / modern historian quotes + names for sparta. my teacher is telling me to integrate ancient, modern and archaeological evidence as my sources. all i remember is "asses under great loads" about the helots
agrippina i'm pretty confident on, mostly cause the questions are pretty formulaic. most likely there's something on her early life as a short response, and the big 15 marker either on impact/legacy, or on the assessment of her character influencing her time
damn we do similar topics. i didnt do greek world but yeah im investing so much time into pompeii, my other sections i can hardly remember quotes and evidence for. its so overwhelming, its like i have to become a library storing 1000+ years of info
ours is an all boys school and half the people with girlfriends decided to dip cause it was $130, even for guests so we ended up having like 5 women there lmaoooo
oh nice, i meant which areas did ur school do cause schools differ. mine does spartan society until the battle of leuctra in 371BC, the julio claudians and agrippina the younger