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Aliens

foreigners in ancient Rome

Alps

A mountain range that protected the Italian Peninsula from invaders

Apostles

It refers to the twelve chosen by Jesus during the course of his public ministry to be his closest followers and the enlighteners of whole nations

Aqueducts

A water system built in ancient Rome that consisted of intricate waterways above and below the ground that carried fresh water to the city

Assembly

A lawmaking body in ancient Rome who represented the plebeian class

Christianity

A religion based off of Judaism and founded by Jesus of Nazzareth

Civil War

A war that occurs between two groups of the same nation, empire, or state

Colosseum

A large amphitheater built in ancient Rome. It served as the location for gladiator games, naumachiae (naval battles), executions, and "bread and circuses."

Consuls

IN the Roman republic, on of the two powerful officials elected each year to command the armyand direct thegovernment

Devaluation

This is the value of money going down. This usually happens as a result of inflation

Forum

It served as the center of the city for ancient Rome. It was a market place, a religious center, (Parthenon), and a civic center as the Twelve Tables were hung in the Forum for all to see.

Inflation

It is when the cost of goods go up. This often leads to devaluation of currency.

Martyr

A person who dies fighting for their religion

New Testament

The holy text of the Christian faith

Pantheon

A structure in ancient Rome dedicated to the Roman gods. It has a round dome on top.

Particians

The upper of hte two social classes of ancient Rome

Pax Romana

A period of peace, prosperity and stability in Rome that lasted about 200 years

Plebeians

the lower of the two social classes of ancient Rome

Punic Wars

A series of three wars between Carthage (Africa) and Rome fought for control of the Mediterranean Sea

Representative democracy

a governmement where the law making decisions are made by elected officials who "represent" the population

Roman Empire

It replaced the Roman Republic in 27 BC with the rule of Augustus Caesar and divided in AD 395 (Diocletian) into the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern or Byzantine Empire

Roman Mythology

It was based off of Greek mythology. However, the main difference is the naming of the gods (many of them are the names of planets).

Roman republic

It began in 509 BC and ended with the reign of Augustus Caesar who replaced it with the Roman Empire. The government was characterized by a representative democracy.

Romance languages

Languages that are derived from the language of ancient Rome, Latin: French, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian, Italian

Senate

A lawmaking body in ancient Rome that served the interest of the particular class

Triumvirate

In ancient Rome, a group of three select men who share control of the government. The first triumvirate was made up of Julius Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey. The second triumvirate was made up of Octavian Caesar, lepidus, and Mark Antony.

Twelve Tables

The body of laws for the Roman Republic