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Rome

Révisons le vocabulaire sur Rome

TermDefinition
La mythologie L’ensemble des histoires qui expliquent et racontent les relations entre les Hommes et les Dieux.
L’archéologie Une science qui étudie les traces du passé en fouillant des vestiges.
Les Étrusques Peuple italien qui dominait toute la moitié nord de l’Italie entre le VIIIe et le IIIe siècle av. J.-C.
Le Latium Région du centre de l’Italie où vivent les Latins.
Une République oligarchique (du latin res publica, la chose publique) un régime dans lequel le pouvoir est détenu par un petit nombre de personnes.
Les Comices L’assemblée des citoyens romains.
Un magistrat Un citoyen élu pour exercer une fonction publique ou administrer l’État.
Les patriciens Les membres des plus anciennes et des plus riches familles de Rome.
Les plébéiens Citoyens romains appartenant aux familles les moins riches de Rome.
Le limes La frontière de l’Empire romain.
Une villa Un grand domaine agricole constitué d’une grande maison d’habitation, de bâtiments agricoles et de terres.
Un pérégrin Un homme libre vivant dans l’Empire romain ne disposant pas de la citoyenneté romaine.
Le syncrétisme religieux Lorsque plusieurs religions s’influencent et/ou se complètent.
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