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| orator who wanted power back to the Senate |
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| powerful general who named himself dictator for life |
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| ally of Caesar, one of the most powerful man in Rome at the time |
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| friend of Julius who helped kill him |
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| former assistant of Julius Caesar |
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| former Octavian, adopted son of Caesar, first emperor of Rome |
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| ally of Caesar, wife of Antony |
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| famous Roman poet who wrote the Aeneid |
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| famous poet who wrote mythological poems |
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| Roman emperor who built the Britain Wall |
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| a decision reached by two or more groups |
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| areas outside of Rome that Rome has conquered |
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| a period of 200 years of Roman Peace and prosperity |
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| channels of water that brought water from far distances |
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| combination of arches that made a building stronger |
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| an epic that tells about the founding of Rome |
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| type of writing that pokes fun at a person or society |
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| languages that derived from Latin, like French, Spanish, Italian, etc. |
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| a legal system based on a written code of laws |
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