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roman history

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Tribune   person who defends the rights of the people; (Roman History) official, military officer in ancient Rome  
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Plebeian   member of the common class in ancient Rome  
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Partician   member of the walthy, upper calss family in the ancient Rome Republic.  
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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.  
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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.  
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Roman Senate   The Roman Senate was a political institution in ancient Rome  
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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.  
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Republic   form of government in which citizens hold the power to elect their representatives; nation in which citizens elect their representatives  
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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.  
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Etruscans   inhabitant of Etruria  
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Romulus and Remus   two brothers that we raised by a she-wolf.  
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Pax Romana   the Roman peace; the long period of peace enforced on states in the Roman Empire (hypernym) peace  
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Emperor   ruler, sovereign, monarch  
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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.  
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Julius Caeser    
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Augustus Caesar    
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Pompeii    
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Herculaneum    
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Marcus Aurlius    
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Trajan    
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Hadrian    
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Nero    
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Tiberius    
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Caligula    
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Constantine    
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Hannibal    
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Carthage (Carthaginians)    
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Punic Wars    
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Gaul    
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Vercengetorix    
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Attila and Hun    
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Pmpey (person)    
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Crassus    
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CLeopatra    
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Roman Legion    
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Praetorian Guard    
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Centurion    
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"Crossibg the Rubicon"    
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Assassinate    
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"Et tu Brute?"    
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Scipio Africanus    
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Pax Romana    
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Appian Way    
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Aqueduct    
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Colosseum    
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Psntheon    
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Ocukus    
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Galdiators    
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Curcus Maximus    
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Cuniculus    
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Veto    
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Roman Form    
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Platine    
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Fasces    
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S.P.Q.R.    
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Republic    
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Mercenary    
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Tiber River    
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Baths Of Caracalla    
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Londinium    
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Tyrrhenian Sea    
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Adriatic Sea    
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Alps    
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Apennies Mountians    
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Dictator    
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Christianity    
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Martyr    
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Epistle    
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Toga    
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Ce,ts    
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Britain    
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Helvetia    
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Inflation    
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Denarii    
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Visigoths    
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Ostrogoths    
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Vandels    
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Latin    
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Cohort    
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Spartacus    
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Seneca    
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Martial    
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Province    
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Tiber River    
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Rubicon River    
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Germania    
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Messiah    
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Diciple    
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Gospel    
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Cicero    
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Infaltion    
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Glasius    
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Scutum    
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Ballista    
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Triumvirate    
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Paul    
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Judea    
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Pontius Pilate    
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Catacombs    
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Dioletain    
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Cohhort    
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Pilum    
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Roman Senate    
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Pliny    
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Virgil    
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Livy    
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Seneca    
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Cassis    
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Lorica Segmentata    
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Catapult    
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Groma    
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Miliarium    
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"Beware the Ideas Of March"    
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