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Ch. 11 Rome and Christianity

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Cicero   Roman orator and philosopher, he tried to limit power of Rome's generals and give control of the government back to the Senate  
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Julius Caesar   Roman general, he was one of the greatest military leaders in history. He conquered most of Gaul and was named dictator for life, but was later murdered by a group of Senators  
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Pompey   Roman general, he was an ally of Caesar but later the two went to war and Pompey was defeated in Egypt  
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Augustus   First Roman emperor, he was originally named Octavian. He was the great-nephew of Julius Caesar and gained control of Rome after defeating Marc Antony in battle. As emperor, he built many monuments and a new forum.  
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Pax Romana   Roman peace  
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aqueduct   raised channel used to carry water from mountains into cities  
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Romance languages   Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian  
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civil law   legal system based on written code of laws  
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Christianity   religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus  
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Jesus of Nazareth   founder of Christianity, he taught about kindness and love for God. His teachings spread throughout the Roman Empire and the world.  
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crucifixion   type of execution in which a person was nailed to a cross  
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resurrection   Jesus's rise from the dead  
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Apostles   12 disciples whom Jesus chose to receive special training  
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disciples   followers of Christ  
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Paul of Tarsus   one of the most important figures in the spread of Christianity, he worked to spread Jesus's teachings and wrote letters that explained key ideas of Christianity  
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Constantine   Roman emperor, he was the first Roman emperor to become a Christian. He moved the empire's capital from Rome to Constantinople and removed bans on Christianity  
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Messiah   God's annointed one  
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Diocletian   Roman Emperor, he divided the Roman Empire into eastern and western halves  
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Attila   leader of the Huns, he led invasions of Constantinople, Greece, Gaul, and northern Italy and was greatly feared by the Romans  
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corruption   the decay of people's values  
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Justinian   Emperor of the eastern Roman Empire, he organized all Roman laws into legal system called the Justinian code. He also conquered much of the Mediterranean and built the Hagia Sophia  
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Theodora   Wife of the Byzantine emperor Justinian, she was a smart and powerful woman who helped him rule effectively  
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Byzantine Empire   the society that developed in the eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the western Roman Empire  
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efficient   productive and not wasteful  
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