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Roman Beginnings

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QuestionAnswer
Where is Sicily? Italy
What is Apennines? A Italian Mountain Range
Where is Latium? Central Western Italy
What is Tiber River? The Third Longest River in Italy
Where is Etruria? Reigion of Central Italy
Who is Romulus? Remuses twin brother(abandoned and found)
Who is Remus? Romuluses twin brother(abandoned and found)
Who is Aeneas? Trojain Hero
What is Latins? Italic Tribe
What is Etruscans? Way of Life for Italian People
Who was Tarquins? Seventh and Final KIng of Rome
What is a Republic? Sovereign State or Country Which has a Organised Government
What is a Legion? Army Unit
Where is Carthage? Tunisia, North Africa
Where is Cannae? Puglia, Southwestern Italy
What is Zama? A battle near Carthage in October, 19 209 BC
Who is Cincinnatus? Roman aristocrat and statesman whose service as consul in 460 BC and dictator in 458 BC and 439 BC
Where is Hannabil?
Where is Scipio?
Who are the Patricians? A Latin family of high class
Who are the Plebians? A Latin family of lower class
What is a Consul? An official appointed by a government to live in a foreign city and protect and promote the government's citizens and interests there.
What is a Veto? A constitutional right to shoot a idea down
What is a Praetor? Each of two ancient Roman magistrates ranking below consul
What is a Dictator? A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained power by force.
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