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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

Patrician

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
Patrician