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100

Prisoners of war or the children of these people

Slaves

100

Exposed the Romans to the ideas of the Greeks and new religious practices. Also taught the Romans both engineering and building skills.

Etruscan Culture

100

Religious building for religious rituals

Temple

100

What are the periods of Roman history?

Monarchy, Republic, and Empire

100

Kind of house where wealthy Romans lived in

Domus


200

Free group such as merchants, craftsmen, and peasant

Plebians

200

The original language of the Romans and remained the language of imperial administration, legislation, and the military throughout the classical period.

Latin

200

Political and economic building for commercial exchanges and court

Basilica

200

Give at least 2 crisis of the third century

Wars, Political Authority, Econimic Crisis, Ruralisation

200

Large farms or mansions in the countryside

Villas

300

Minority from a group of rich, powerful families

Patricians

300

Assemblies where Roman citizens voted laws and elected magistrates

Comitia

300

Building for chariot races

Circus

300

a movement wherein the conquered people adopted the law, customs, beliefs, and language of the Romans

Romanisation

300

Blocks of small apartments for poor people

Insulae

400

Two leading Magistrates who were in charge of the adminstration and the army

Consuls

400

Ancient city and state in northern Africa on the Mediterranean coast northeast of modern Tunisia. It was the most important trading hub of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world

Carthage

400

Monument to commemorate military victories and other events

Victory Arch
400

Three main institutions of the Republic

Comitia, Magistrates, and Senate

400

A building where people have sports training

Gymnasium

500

These people were from prominent families and advised the king in Ancient Roman Monarchy. They also directed the magistrates and decided foreign policies during the Roman Republic

Senators

500

Under the Republic, Rome conquered all of this between 500 and 250 B.C.

Italian Peninsula

500

Public structure that transports drinking water

Aqueducts

500

What is it called when Rome had a well-defended frontier, and there was little soicial unrest. (Roman peace)

Pax Romana

500

A building where people watch gladiators fight

amphitheatre