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| Julius Caesar's grandnephew and adopted son, Rome's first emperor |
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| The capital city of the Roman civilization found around 700 BCE |
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| a person trained to fight for public entertainment |
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| the combination of Greek and Roman culture |
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| the center of important public activities in Rome |
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| land surrounded by water on 3 sides |
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| what a person is remembered for |
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| a large territory ruled by a single leader or government |
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| people from northern and central Italy |
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| an underground irrigation system |
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| government in which leaders are elected by the people |
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| a member of the upper, ruling class of Rome |
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| one of the common people of Ancient Rome |
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| a group of 300 men elected to govern Rome. |
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| one of two chief leaders in Rome |
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| an official elected by plebeians to represent them |
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| a 200-year period of peace and stability in the Roman Empire |
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