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Religion
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Life I
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Life II
Empire
People
100

a government where people choose leaders to make decisions for them

Republic

100

a person chosen to speak or act for others

Representative

100

believing in only one god

Monotheistic

100

a wealthy, upper-class citizen in Ancient Rome

Patrician

100

a person who has rights and responsibilities in their country or city

Citizen

100
A large area of land ruled by one government or leader

Empire

100

a famous Roman general who became dictator before being assassinated

Julius Caesar

200

the power to reject a law or decision

Veto

200

a group of powerful men who advised Roman leaders

Senate

200

believing in multiple gods

Polytheistic

200

a large stadium in Rome where gladiators fought

Colosseum

200

 a common or lower-class citizen in Ancient Rome

Plebian

200

a title used by Roman rulers; originally from Julius Caesar’s name

Caesar

200

Julius Caesar’s adopted son; the first emperor of Rome

Augustus

300

one of the two top leaders in the Roman Republic

Consul

300

a group of citizens or leaders who meet to make laws or decisions

Assembly

300

a person who dies for their beliefs

Martyr

300

a structure that carries water from one place to another

Aqueduct

300

the public center of a Roman city where people met, traded, and discussed politics

Forum

300

a territory or area controlled by an empire

Province

300

a Roman emperor who expanded the empire and improved its government

Claudius

400

3 branches of government

Legislative/Executive/Judicial

400

an official who protected the rights of the plebeians

Tribune

400

to treat someone unfairly because of their religion or beliefs

Persecute

400

a fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas

Gladiator

400

a large group of Roman soldiers (about 5,000 men)

Legion

400

a 200-year long period of peace and stability in the Roman Empire

Pax Romana

400

the emperor who began building the Colosseum

Vespasian

500

a group of three rulers who share power

Triumvirate

500

the first written laws of Rome

Twelve Tables

500

the first Roman emperor to accept Christianity; built Constantinople

Constantine

500

a soldier who fights for money, not loyalty

Mercenary

500

the spreading of ideas, customs, and beliefs between cultures

Cultural Diffusion

500

a person from outside the Roman Empire, often seen as uncivilized by the Romans

Barbarian

500

the emperor who divided the Roman Empire into East and West

Diocletian

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