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Who’s the Carthaginian General?
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Hannibal
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Series of 3 conflicts
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Punic Wars
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Location of seafaring people of North Africa
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Carthage
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Military Units
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Legion
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Gave all free citizens the right to protection by law |
Twelve Tables |
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Group of three rulers |
Triumvirate |
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Roman peace |
Pax Romana |
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Disperal of Jews |
Diaspora |
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Follower of Jesus who helped spread the Religion |
Apostles |
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Father or head of the Catholic Church |
Pope |
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Drastic drop in the value of money |
Inflation |
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Foreign soldiers who fought for money |
Mercenary |
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Second capital of the Roman Empire |
Constantinople |
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Mixing elements of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman culture |
Greco-Roman Culture |
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Brings water into Roman cities |
Aqueducts |
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Elected representatives |
Tribunes |
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Rome’s two officials |
Consuls |
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Aristocratic branch of Rome’s government |
Senate |
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A leader with absolute power over laws and military |
Dictator |
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Sacred and exalted one |
Augustus |
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Converted Roman empire to Christianity |
Constantine |
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Stoic philosopher, wrote the Meditations |
Marcus Aurelius |
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Used for gladiatorial contests |
Coliseum |
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Common farmers, artisans, and merchants |
Plebians |
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Aristocratic landowners |
Patrician |
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Who’s the Carthaginian General? |
Hannibal |
|
Series of 3 conflicts |
Punic Wars |
|
Location of seafaring people of North Africa |
Carthage |
|
Military Units |
Legion |
|
Gave all free citizens the right to protection by law |
Twelve Tables |
|
Group of three rulers |
Triumvirate |
|
Roman peace |
Pax Romana |
|
Disperal of Jews
|
Diaspora |
|
Follower of Jesus who helped spread the Religion |
Apostles |
|
Father or head of the Catholic Church |
Pope |
|
Drastic drop in the value of money |
Inflation |
|
Foreign soldiers who fought for money |
Mercenary |
|
Second capital of the Roman Empire |
Constantinople |
|
Mixing elements of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman culture |
Greco-Roman Culture |
|
Brings water into Roman cities |
Aqueducts |
|
Elected representatives |
Tribunes |
|
Rome’s two officials |
Consuls |
|
Aristocratic branch of Rome’s government |
Senate |
|
A leader with absolute power over laws and military |
Dictator |
|
Sacred and exalted one |
Augustus |
|
Converted Roman empire to Christianity |
Constantine |
|
Stoic philosopher, wrote the Meditations |
Marcus Aurelius |
|
Used for gladiatorial contests |
Coliseum |
|
Common farmers, artisans, and merchants |
Plebians |
|
Aristocratic landowners
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Patrician
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