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6th Grade Ancient Rome Vocabulary

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Tiber River   Where the Romans first settled.  
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Apennine Mountains   Runs down the middle of Italy like a backbone.  
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Aeneas   Founder of Rome.  
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Romulus and Remus   Gave Rome its name after a quarrel with each other.  
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Republic   People elect leaders to govern them.  
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Dictator   A ruler who rules with absolute power.  
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Cincinnatus   Appointed dictator in 458 BC. After the war was won, Cincinnatus returned to being a farmer.  
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Plebeians   The common people.  
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Patricians   The powerful nobles.  
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Tripartite   A three-part government that was formed after the plebeians got mad for having little rights.  
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Tripartite Part 1:   Magistrates that were ruled by consuls.  
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Tripartite Part 2:   Senate. Was a council of wealthy and powerful Romans. They held office for life.  
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Tripartite Part 3:   Assemblies and Tribunes. They protected the rights of the plebeians. Assembly position was for life. Tribunes served one year terms. Tribunes had veto power over magistrates.  
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Veto   Prohibit. It means “I forbid” in Latin.  
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Checks and Balances   Methods to balance power.  
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Forum   Where laws in ancient Rome were posted.  
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Punic Wars   A series of wars between Rome and Carthage.  
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Hamilcar   Tried to claim Sicily. He was defeated by the Romans.  
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Hannibal   Son of Hamilcar, attacked Rome from the north using his army, elephants, and oxen. He was defeated when Rome counter attacked Carthage.  
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Tiberius Gracchus   Tried to reclaim land illegally seized by the rich. He wanted to grow food for the poor. The wealthy objected and he was killed.  
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Gaius Gracchus   Tried to use government land to grow food to be sold to the poor at a cheaper price. The wealthy objected and he was killed.  
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Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla   Created personal armies by paying poor people. This led to a civil war.  
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Civil War   A war between groups in the same country.  
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Spartacus   Led a slave uprising but failed.  
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Cicero   Appealed to Roman leaders to work together to end the civil war. They refused.  
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Marc Antony   Took control of Rome with Octavian  
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Octavian   Caesar’s adopted son, took control of Rome.  
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Pax Romana   Roman Peace. Roman trade increased. Their gold and silver coins were desired around the world.  
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Aqueducts   raised channels to bring water from the mountains to the city. The aqueducts used gravity to bring the water to Rome.  
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Romance Languages   Languages that evolved from Roman language of Latin.  
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Christianity   Based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.  
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Census   A counting of citizens.  
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