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| an ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic |
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| an elected official who led the Roman Republic |
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| the power of one branch of government to reject bills or proposals passed by another branch of government |
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| a person in the ancient Roman Republic appointed to rule for six months in times of emergency. with all the powers of a king. |
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| A large amphitheater built around AD 70; site of comtests and combats |
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| a structure that carries water over long distances |
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| a belief in more than one god |
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| a curved structure used as a support over an open space; as in a doorway |
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| an official count of people living in a place |
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| an arena in ancient Rome or the show held there |
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| a person who faught to the death as entertainment for the Roman republic |
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| founder of Christianity; believed by Christians to be the Messiah |
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| a savior in Judaism and Christianity |
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| a follower of a person or belief |
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| in the Christian Bible, letters written by disciples |
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| a person who dies for a cause |
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| (AD 278-337) emperor of Rome from AD 312-337; encouraged the spread of Christianity |
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| a soldier who serves for pay in a foreign army |
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| an economic situation in which the government issues more money with lower value |
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| type of government in which citizens select their leaders |
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| a member of a wealthy family in the ancient Roman Republic |
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