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A period of stability in the Roman Empire.

Pax Roman

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A language that developed from Latin such as French, Spanish, Portuguese, or Italian

 roman languages

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One of the most popular events in ancient Rome was  chariot racing

Circus Maximus

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A person who dies for his or her beliefs

Matyr

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Formal letter,  many of which from the New Testament

epistle

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A building material made by mixing small Stones & sand with limestone, clay, and water

Concrete

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 art of giving speeches

Oratory

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Coming back to life

Resurrection

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Writing that form part of the Christian Bible which tells the story of Jesus in his early followers

New Testament

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The three persons, of forms of God according to Christian belief

Trinany

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A channel that moves water over a long distance

Aqueduct

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A work of literature that makes fun of its subject, often mocking vice or folly

satire

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A ritual cleashing by plunging into water

Baptism

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One of the first four books of the New Testament that describe the life & teachings of Jesus

gospel

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A word used for Greek and Romans for all people who didn't share in their cultures

Barbarian

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Something that combines elements of the Greek+Roman culture and traditions

Greco Roman

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A man who fought as part of a Republic entertainment in ancient Rome

Gladiator

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A Roman way of execution by nailing someone to a wooden cross

Crucifixion

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Believes of what is right and wrong

Ethics

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Soldier who fights for pay rather than his or her country

Mercenary

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Design formed with small tiles of glass, stone, or Pottery

Mosaic

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Accomplishment that requires effort or skill

Achievement

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A heartfelt change in one's opinions or beliefs, especially in religion

Conversion

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A story with a religious moral

Parable

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Traditions or established religious beliefs

Orthodoxy

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