A period of stability in the Roman Empire.
Pax Roman
A language that developed from Latin such as French, Spanish, Portuguese, or Italian
roman languages
One of the most popular events in ancient Rome was chariot racing
Circus Maximus
A person who dies for his or her beliefs
Matyr
Formal letter, many of which from the New Testament
epistle
A building material made by mixing small Stones & sand with limestone, clay, and water
Concrete
art of giving speeches
Oratory
Coming back to life
Resurrection
Writing that form part of the Christian Bible which tells the story of Jesus in his early followers
New Testament
The three persons, of forms of God according to Christian belief
Trinany
A channel that moves water over a long distance
Aqueduct
A work of literature that makes fun of its subject, often mocking vice or folly
satire
A ritual cleashing by plunging into water
Baptism
One of the first four books of the New Testament that describe the life & teachings of Jesus
gospel
A word used for Greek and Romans for all people who didn't share in their cultures
Barbarian
Something that combines elements of the Greek+Roman culture and traditions
Greco Roman
A man who fought as part of a Republic entertainment in ancient Rome
Gladiator
A Roman way of execution by nailing someone to a wooden cross
Crucifixion
Believes of what is right and wrong
Ethics
Soldier who fights for pay rather than his or her country
Mercenary
Design formed with small tiles of glass, stone, or Pottery
Mosaic
Accomplishment that requires effort or skill
Achievement
A heartfelt change in one's opinions or beliefs, especially in religion
Conversion
A story with a religious moral
Parable
Traditions or established religious beliefs
Orthodoxy