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| The Leading Political figure, also outstanding scholar, author, lawyer, and statesmen. |
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| Greatest Roman Poet The "Homer of Rome" |
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| "Poet of the Augustan Age" |
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| Poet of Love and Mythology, wrote the poem Metamorphoses |
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| a historian 59 BC - AD 17 |
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| a Poet wrote about bitter satires, loose morals, and social problems |
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| Famed Historian, favored life under the self-centered emperors |
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| Greek Physician, became the accepted authority of the Middle Ages |
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| a Mathematician, promoted the theory that the Earth was the center of the universe. |
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| water suppy, up to 50,000,000 gallons of water daily |
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| True Happiness comes only as a man frees his mind from fear and his body from pain. |
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| Greatest expounder of Epicureanism in the Roman world. Wrote the poem On the Nature of Things |
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| One of the leading Stotics of the Roman Empire, Tutor of Emperor Nero |
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| teaches that the higest good is the pursuit of the virtues of courage, dignity, duty, simplicity of life, and service of fellow men. |
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| scholar, Philosopher, administrator, and last of the so-called Good Emperors of Rome |
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| center of worship for the Jews |
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| The Hebrew to Greek translation |
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| Senetenced Jesus to crucifixion even though he didnot find any fauld in Him. Pilate was a govener |
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| The first Christian Maartyr |
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| Originally Named Saul, Persecutor of the christian church then became an advocate for christians |
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| Emperor who burned down Rome and blamed it on the Christians |
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| Emperor, Dismissed Christian Soliders and distroyed Christian Churces |
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| Most significant event in Christian Religion |
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| Challenged the deity og Christ |
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| Affirmed Christ's deity and the doctrine of the Trinity. |
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| declaired Christianity the offical and exclusive religion of the Roman state |
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| New threat from the Far east |
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| a Germanic tribe that setteled in the Eastern Roman Empire. Sacked Rome and won the battle of Adrianople |
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| leader of the visigoths in 410 |
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a germantic tribe
"destroyers of property" |
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