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Alaric was the visisoth cheif who captured Rome in 410 AD
Ist emperor of Rome Augustus
After rebellion in AD132 the Romans forbade Jews to live in Jerusalem
During the Pax Romana Romans did NOT adopt a new calender based on the Egyptian year of 365 1/4
The reign of Ceasar was NOT marked by the renewed war in Carthage
Neolithic cultures began forming as early as 5000 BC
In 451 BC the patricians finally put Roman law into writing
Peter founded christian churs in Rome
Christians did not stir Roman oppositon by rejecting Roman belief in the Messiah.
More than 150,00 spectators watched charioteer race in The Circus Maximus
Tiberius Gracehus was killed to limit the size of Latifundia
Roman generals improved on Greek military by employing smaller more mobile divisions of troops
Augustine was the author of Confessions
Byzantine Empire the eastern part of the Roman Empire after Theodosius died.
In 60 BC Ceasar,Pompey,and Crassus formed a governing grove called Triumvirate
The New testament the writings of Paul and other Christians
A cut in land taxes to stimulate agricultural producion did NOT occur between AD192 and AD 284
The religious beliefs of republic-era Romans were greatly influenced byt the beliefs of Greeks
In 53 BC Julius Ceasar began a civil war by leading his troops across the Rubicon River
Diocletian issued...in and attempt to the Edict of Princes...control severe inflation
By the AD 200s...because The Jus Gentium became unnecessary...most free males in privinces had been made citizens of Rome
Christos was The greek word for Messiah
Early Rome was dicided into 2 social classes plebians and patricians
The growing success of provincial and mainland Latifundia resulted in The migrate of landles farmers into Rome.
Tribunes representatives of plebians
In AD 455 The vandals ransacked Rome.
Latins overthrew the Etruscans
Constantinople originally Byzantium
Brutus and Cassius asassinated Ceasar
The Huns were led by Attila
Marcus Aurelius One of the Good Emperors
Remus One of Rome's Legendary twins
Hannibal the general who led elephants into batte with him
Venus Aphrodite to the Greeks
Papa what the Roman bishop was called
Talmud Book of Jewish law
legionaries Roman soldiers
Julians ruled from AD14 to AD 68
Good Emperors tended to live by stoic principles
Sicily island southwest of the Italian Penninsula
Scipio defeated Hannibal near Carthage
Patricians Romes upperclass
Rubicon Julius Ceasar crossed the Rubicon
Odoacer German ruler in Rome
Plebeians Went on strike in 494 BC
Augustine A North-African born Christian scholar
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