Religion
People & Places
Law
Ups & Downs
Geography
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A group of nations ruled by a single leader

Empire

1

To list, organize, arrange into a system

Codify

1

The Roman military groupings (5000-8000 men)

Legion

1

Poor, peasant, not land-owning

Plebian

1

A tunnel or canal that transports fresh water to the city

Aqueduct

2

Aristocrat, nobleman and noblewoman

Patrician

2

Empire that rose from the ashes of Rome

Byzantine Empire

2

A government system in which representative people are elected to rule

Republic

2

A dozen laws, written down for clarity and fair enforcement

Twelve Tables

2

A system of ranking banking based on power, status, etc.

Hierarchy

100

This religion was persecuted by the Roman Emperors

Christianity

100

Capital city of the Byzantine Empire.

Constantinople

100

This action helped simplify law, and make it more understandable to every Roman citizen.

Writing down laws

100

This Caesar toned down the republic and powered up the empire.

Julius Caesar
100

Rome battled fiercely with this powerful Mediterranean city-state in northern Africa.

Carthage

200

Rome treated the variety of religions within their empire this way.

Allowed most religions to be practiced peacefully

200

The Byzantine Empire did this with the Greco-Roman culture (religion, laws, etc.)

Preserved and spread the Greco-Roman culture

200

Emperor Justinian's lasting contributions to the strength of the laws of the Byzantine Empire.

Justinian Code (developed and codified laws)

200

This external (outside) threat sparked other events that all together led to the downfall of Rome.

Attacks and invasions from the many barbarian tribes living on the borders of the Empire.

200
This cool engineering marvel helped Romans enjoy fresh water from far away, right in the comfort of home.

Aqueduct

300

This Mediterranean culture made a significant influence on Roman polytheism, particularly with mythology.

The Greeks

300

This 'original Roman' group developed a monarchy system in Rome.

Etruscans

300

The form of democracy in early Rome was called this.

Republican democracy

300

"Bread and circuses" was a strategy used by Roman emperor to do this.

Keep plebians happy so they did not protest and revolt against the emperor
300

One reason the Tiber River was so important to Rome.

Irrigation, fertile soil, provided access to the Mediterranean Sea (trade, travel, military)

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