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| the aristocratic upper class who controlled the Roman Senate |
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| a Roman legislative body made up of soldiers |
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| Two patrician men, elected by the Centuriate Assembly each year, who had executive power in the Roman Republic |
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| the commoner class in rome |
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| Roman men elected to represent plebeian interests in the Centuriate Assembly |
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| the period of peace and prosperity in Roman history from the reign of Augustus through that of Emperor Marcus Aurelius |
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| languages that derive from Latin, such as French, Italian, and Spanish |
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| a set of beliefs, prepared by the council at Nicaea in 325 CE that became the official doctrine of the early Christian church |
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| a blend of Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, and Christianity, founded by Mani, that emphasized a counting struggle between the equal forces of light and dark |
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