People that follow the teachings of Jesus
Christians
The Romans with power and wealth.
patricians
The place where the laws of Rome were written
The Twelve tablets
The ancient form of France
Gaul
The town where Mary resided.
Nazareth
Amount of Patricians in the Roman Senate.
300 men
The year the patricians rebelled and drove out the last Etruscan king
509 B.C.E
The familial relationship between Julius Caesar and Octavian.
Grandnephew
The year that Rome's conquest of the Italian Peninsula ended.
275 B.C.E
The year when Judea came under Roman rule
63 B.C.E
The struggle between Patricians and Plebeins.
Conflict of Orders
The Roman Senates job
Discussing of the most important decisions facing the city
The years the periods of expansion started and ended.
509 B.C.E-14 C.E
The year Gaul stormed the city.
390 B.C.E
When did people start writing gospels
30-70 years after Jesus died.
The year when Plebiens gained the right to pass laws.
287 B.C.E
The Plebian's act that caused the Patricians to meet their demands.
Go to a nearby hill and not come back to Rome until their demands were met by the Patricians.
The countries that Rome conquered (or mostly conquered) during The Second Period of Expansion
Macedonia, North Africa, Spain and Greece
The church where Jesus was born (according to tradition)
Church of Nativity in Bethlehem
The origins of the words "Patrician" and "Plebian"
"patres" and "pleb"
The sentence Cicero wrote that captured the Roman spirit during the change to a republic.
"The people's good is the highest law."
The only Roman ruler to willingly give up his power.
Lucius Quintius Cinncinatus