People, Places, and Concepts
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Apostle | an early follower of Jesus who spread his teachings throughout the empire
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Citizen | a member of democracy that has certain rights and responsibilities
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Consul | title for two chief leaders in the Roman Republic
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Dictator | a leader who rules with supreme authority and has absolute power over others in government
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Gladiator | a person trained to fight another to death for public entertainment
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Pope | the head of the Roman Catholic Church
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Representative | elected to speak on behalf of another in in a legislative body
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Senate | a group of 300 men elected to govern the Roman Republic
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Tribune | an official of the Roman Republic elected by the plebians to protect their rights
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Aqueduct | a structure built to channel and deliver water from a distant place
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Colosseum | an amphitheater built by Vespasian to hold public events
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Empire | a large territory which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
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Forum | marketplace or public square on an Ancient Roman City
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Pantheon | a domed circular temple built by Hadrian to honor the gods
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Patrician | a rich man who held power in Ancient Rome
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Plebian | one of the social classes of Ancient Rome which had no say in the government and were considered to be common people
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Assembly | another name for a lawmaking body
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Census | an official count of the population or number of people living in an area
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Monotheism | the belief that there is only one god
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Parable | a simple story that explains a moral or religious lesson
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Pax Romana | the time period of peace in Ancient Rome
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Polytheisim | the belief in more than one god
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Republic | a form of government that elects its leaders
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Twelve Tables | the Roman laws that were written on tables to insure the rights of the citizens of Rome
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