Roman Empire, Muslim Beginnings
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| Father of Family (Dominant Male in Roman Family) | Paterfamilias
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| Roman Peace, Stability that Roman Rule Brought | Pax Romana
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| Plains on Which Rome Located | Latium
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| The defender of the Plebians were know as | Tribunes
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| Acceptance | Pieta
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| 264-164 BC conquest of Italy, Conflict with Carthage | Punic Wars
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| defeated the Aequi, chose Dictator in 457 BC, temporary served 15 days | Cincinnatus
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| Natural Law, Certain Right Given to People | Jus Naturale
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| Leader of the Carthaginians who crossed the Alps and invaded Italy was | Hannibal
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| Coast of North Africa, founded by Phoenicians | Carthage
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| Octavian defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the battle of | Actium
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| Ceasar's ally and assistant in East Rome. shared empire with Octavtian, allies with Cleopatra, loses battle of Actium, commits suicide one year later | Mark Anthony
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| Part of 1st Triumvirate command in Spain, recieves land for his veterans | Pompey
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| Tiberius and Gaius sought out economical and social crisis in Rome, both killed unable to do anything | Gracci
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| Ceasar refused to lay down his army and return to Rome as private citizen crossed this river, marched in Rome and defeated Pompey | Rubicon
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| Commoners, Workers, class of Roman citizens who included non Patrician landowners, craftspeople, merchants, and small farmers in Roman Republic | Plebians
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| Members of the aristocratic governing class in Rome were known as the | Patricians
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| The original law of the roman people was written on the | Twelve Tablets
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| The early peoples who had the greatest influence upon Republic Rome were know as the | Etruscans
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| The Roman "law of the people" was called the | Jus Gentium
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| Law of citizens, people of Rome | Jus Civile
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| Large Roman estates were called | Latifundia
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| Special group of soldiers to protect emperor about 9,000 men | Praetorian Guard
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| Seriousness(values of Romans) | Gravitas
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| The roman attribute deemed most important was called | Virtu
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| The last emperor of Rome was called | Romulus Augustus
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| The Roman emperor who accepted Christianity and who legalized it was | Constantine
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| the Roman emperor who divided the empire into east and west was | Diocletion
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| Roman poet love stories erotic poems | Ovid
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| Poet | Horace
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| The greatest epic poet of the Late Republic was | Virgil
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| senator known for speeches great debator (gov, justices,theology) | Cicero
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| Chief executive officer of the Roman Republic chosen annually led Roman army into battle | Praetor
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| Corinthian host of St. Paul | Justus
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| The Greek Physician whose teachings were at the bedrock of Islamic medicine was | Galen
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| According to scriptures, the disciples pf Jesus recieved the power to allow them to go out into the world to spread Christianity at | Pentecost
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| He took the lead in spreading Christianity throughout the roman world | Paul
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| the large black rock that was housed in a central shrine in Mecca and worshiped by all pre-Islamic Arabs was called the | Ka'aba
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| Marks first date on the official calendar of Islam, journey from Mecca to Medina | Hegira
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| belived ali was successor of Muhammed | Shi'a Shitte
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| drew up law code, provide believers with a set of prescriptions to requlate their lives | Sharia
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| collection of the sayings of the prophet that was used to supplement the revelations contained in holy scripture | Hadith
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| the son-in-law and cousin of Muhammed who was murdered was | Ali
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| The holy book that was derived from the revelations of Muhammed is called the | Koran
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| head of power family omayad/ put family into key position | Othman
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| caliph after Abu Bakr battle of yarmuc | Omar
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| The leader of the Muslims following the death of Muhammed was | Abu Bakr
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| Sunni muslims leader to the last fatimid caliph | Saladin
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| 12th century poet, Arabian nights | Omar Kheyyem
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| The first true African kingdom located south of Egypt was called the independent state of | Kush
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| The ancient civilization that was located in the highlands of what is known today as ethiopia was | Axum
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| As a language, it employed Bantu grammar and Arabic linguistic terms. It is called what language | Swahili
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| Professional story tellers | Bards
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| Independent tribesmen, later called the San, were also called | Bushmen
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| The leader in African villages was called the | Big Man
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