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roman history
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| Tribune | person who defends the rights of the people; (Roman History) official, military officer in ancient Rome |
| Plebeian | member of the common class in ancient Rome |
| Partician | member of the walthy, upper calss family in the ancient Rome Republic. |
| Laws of the Twelves Tablets (Tables) | they were the Roman laws that had to be fallowed , 10 were made in (450 B.C.) and then two were added after that. |
| Roman assembly | The Roman Assemblies were institutions in ancient Rome. They functioned as the machinery of the Roman legislative branch, and thus (theoretically at least) passed all legislation. |
| Roman Senate | The Roman Senate was a political institution in ancient Rome |
| Veto | the Latin word for "forbid"; the rejection of a bill by the persident or any planned action or rule by a person in power. |
| Republic | form of government in which citizens hold the power to elect their representatives; nation in which citizens elect their representatives |
| Dictator | a person in the ancient rome republic appointed to rule for six months in times of emergency, with all the powers of a king. |
| Etruscans | inhabitant of Etruria |
| Romulus and Remus | two brothers that we raised by a she-wolf. |
| Pax Romana | the Roman peace; the long period of peace enforced on states in the Roman Empire (hypernym) peace |
| Emperor | ruler, sovereign, monarch |
| Julius Caesar | (13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. |
| Julius Caeser | |
| Augustus Caesar | |
| Pompeii | |
| Herculaneum | |
| Marcus Aurlius | |
| Trajan | |
| Hadrian | |
| Nero | |
| Tiberius | |
| Caligula | |
| Constantine | |
| Hannibal | |
| Carthage (Carthaginians) | |
| Punic Wars | |
| Gaul | |
| Vercengetorix | |
| Attila and Hun | |
| Pmpey (person) | |
| Crassus | |
| CLeopatra | |
| Roman Legion | |
| Praetorian Guard | |
| Centurion | |
| "Crossibg the Rubicon" | |
| Assassinate | |
| "Et tu Brute?" | |
| Scipio Africanus | |
| Pax Romana | |
| Appian Way | |
| Aqueduct | |
| Colosseum | |
| Psntheon | |
| Ocukus | |
| Galdiators | |
| Curcus Maximus | |
| Cuniculus | |
| Veto | |
| Roman Form | |
| Platine | |
| Fasces | |
| S.P.Q.R. | |
| Republic | |
| Mercenary | |
| Tiber River | |
| Baths Of Caracalla | |
| Londinium | |
| Tyrrhenian Sea | |
| Adriatic Sea | |
| Alps | |
| Apennies Mountians | |
| Dictator | |
| Christianity | |
| Martyr | |
| Epistle | |
| Toga | |
| Ce,ts | |
| Britain | |
| Helvetia | |
| Inflation | |
| Denarii | |
| Visigoths | |
| Ostrogoths | |
| Vandels | |
| Latin | |
| Cohort | |
| Spartacus | |
| Seneca | |
| Martial | |
| Province | |
| Tiber River | |
| Rubicon River | |
| Germania | |
| Messiah | |
| Diciple | |
| Gospel | |
| Cicero | |
| Infaltion | |
| Glasius | |
| Scutum | |
| Ballista | |
| Triumvirate | |
| Paul | |
| Judea | |
| Pontius Pilate | |
| Catacombs | |
| Dioletain | |
| Cohhort | |
| Pilum | |
| Roman Senate | |
| Pliny | |
| Virgil | |
| Livy | |
| Seneca | |
| Cassis | |
| Lorica Segmentata | |
| Catapult | |
| Groma | |
| Miliarium | |
| "Beware the Ideas Of March" |