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| Government where citizens have the right to select their own leader |
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| Aristocratic landowners who held most of the power |
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| Farmer,artisan, or merchant. Majority of population |
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| Official who helped the plebeians protect their rights |
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| 2 officials; 1 commanded the army, the other directed the government |
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| Aristocratic branch of Rome's government. 300 members |
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| Military unit of the ancient Roman army (5000 people) |
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| March 15; 44 B.C.; Caesar's Assassination |
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| "Roman Peace"; Rome's Golden Age |
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| pipeline or channel built to carry water to populated areas |
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| Foreign soldier who fought for money |
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| Arena where Gladiators fought |
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| Slaves who fought to the death in the arena |
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| Temple for all the Roman Gods; use of dome |
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| Sculptures on a flat surface |
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| Picture made by setting small pieces of stone, glass, or tile on a flat surface |
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| Large mural painting on a wall |
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| Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese & Romanian; basis in Rome |
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| 12 followers of Jesus who spread his teachings after his death |
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| 313 A.D.; document where Constantine proclaims Christianity approved religion of the Roman Empire |
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| Fierce nomadic Mongol tribe from Centeral Asia who invaded the Roman Empire |
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| New name for the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the Western half |
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