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| hill where the Latins began the settlement that would become Rome |
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| twin of Remus; legend states he killed his brother and named the city Rome |
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| twin of Romulus; killed by his brother in a fight over who should rule Rome |
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| people who can predict events |
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| signs of what is to happen; soothsayers read these to predict the future |
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| brightly painted Etruscan tombs beneath the ground |
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| cemetery of acres of catacombs outside each Etruscan city |
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| first Etruscan ruler of Rome |
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| public square at the foot of the Palatine |
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| Roman amusement based on an Etruscan funeral ritual |
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| parade-like welcome given a Roman hero returning from battle |
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| symbol of a Roman ruler's power to beat or execute other people |
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| meeting point for the world's of the living and the dead |
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| river along which the Roman civilization began |
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| Italy's first highly civilized people |
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| Roman hippodrome; location of chariot races |
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| original name for the Colosseum |
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| prisoners of war, criminals, slaves |
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| 3 types of people who became gladiators |
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| Emperor who cut out tongues of innocent people and made them gladiators |
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| Greek military technique copied by the Etruscans |
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| before the Colosseum, gladiatorial games were held in the ... |
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| the lower class citizens of Rome |
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| sign that people wanted a gladiator to live |
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| sign that people wanted a gladiator to die |
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| 2 main streets in a city intersected at the… (also meeting point of the living and dead) |
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| Father of Romulus and Remus |
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| Phoenician princess who founded Carthage |
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| Construction idea the Romans learned from the Etruscans |
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| Who did female gladiators fight? |
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| Romulus and Remus, Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus are descendants of… |
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| 12 birds over the Palatine |
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| What was an omen for Romulus? |
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| Who saved Romulus and Remus first? |
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| Dido wanted to be Aeneas’ wife but he left and |
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| Juno hated Aeneas because he was related to |
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| Trojans, Latins, Etruscans |
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| 3 groups that influence the Roman civilization |
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| besides Rome, where were gladiatorial games held? |
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| STUDY MAP FROM STUDY GUIDE (or p. 211) |
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| STUDY MAP FROM STUDY GUIDE (or p. 211) |
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| PUT EVENTS OF ROMULUS AND REMUS IN ORDER |
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| PUT EVENTS OF ROMULUS AND REMUS IN ORDER |
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| KNOW EVENTS OF THE AENEID |
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| KNOW EVENTS OF THE AENEID |
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