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poets of the Golden Age of Latin Literature.

Who were Virgil, Horace, and Ovid?

100

Etruscan settlement north of Latium.

What is Etruria?

100

military units of 100 men each.

What were centuries?

100

code of law combining the principles of single sovereignty, universality, and equity.

What was the Justinian Code?

100

Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius.

Who are the five good emperors?

200

two brothers who, as tribunes, championed the poor and died for their cause.

Who were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus?

200

common market or meeting place for the Latins; civic and legal center of the growing city of Rome.

What was the Forum?

200

an august body of 100 patrician elders who advised the king

What was the Senate?

200

the common, everyday Latin that most Romans spoke.

What was the vernacular or vulgar?

200

created two equal emperors (Augusti); became Augustus of the East, with a capital at Nicomedia;

Who was Diocletian?

300

appointed Augustus of the West by Diocletian, with a capital at Milan.

Who was Maximian?

300

location of battle in which the Visigoths killed the emperor Valens and cut the Roman army to pieces.

What is Adrianople?

300

replaced the Assembly and represented the 193 centuries, to which each Roman, patrician or plebeian, belonged as a citizen-soldier

What was the Assembly of Centuries?

300

book written by Marcus Aurelius, a Stoic philosopher.

What were the Meditations?

300

leader of the Roman army who went to North Africa and defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama?

Who was Scipio?

400

the lower class "outsiders" to Roman political and cultural life.

Who were plebeians?

400

boot-shaped peninsula extending from Europe about 600 miles southeastward into the Mediterranean Sea.

What is Italy?

400

two equal chief executives who shared authority in the Roman Republic.

What were consuls?

400

council of Christian leaders summoned by Constantine in A.D. 325 to create institutional unity in the church.

What was the Council of Nicaea?

400

the emperor who made Christianity a legal religion throughout the Roman Empire.

Who was Constantine I?

500

famed Carthaginian general who led an army of men and elephants over the Alps into Italy.

Who was Hannibal?

500

tiny river forming the border between Gaul and Italy, which the Senate forbade Caesar to cross.

What was the Rubicon River?

500

absolute ruler who could be appointed to rule Rome for six months in case of an emergency.

What was the dictator?

500

classical, literary Latin; the language of churches, schools, and monasteries after the fall of Rome.

What was medieval Latin?

500

Roman general; third member of the Second Triumvirate.

Who was Lepidus?