A | B |
republic | citazens who have the right to select their leaders |
patricians | the 300 upper classmen in the senate |
plebians | ordinary citizens |
consuls | the 2 men who lead the government |
veto | rejection of a bill by the president |
dictator | an official who had all powers of the king but could only hold office for 6 months |
Romulus & Remus | founders of Rome who supposedly were raised by a wolf |
Etruscans | ancient people who lived in the area which is now Rome |
Julius Caesar | a dictator that became permanent & was murdered because of his power |
Octavian | Rome's first emperor |
Rome | the capital city of Italy |
Italy | boot shaped country in southern Europe |
Carthage | was an ancient city on the north coast of Africa |
Gauls | people that lived in the central part of Europe that were conquured by Julius Caesar |
Tiber River | a river that goes through Italy leading to Rome |
province | area with own government and army that are part of an empire divided |
aqueducts | structures that carried water over long distances |
Caligula | one of Rome's worst emperors |
Hadrian | one of Rome's best emperors |
Greece | a country in the south eastern part of Europe |
Collosseum | Rome's greatest building ( arena) |
Circus | an arena |
Martial | a poet |
Seneca | a writer |
Messiah | a savior in Judiism & Christianity |
gospel | the first 4 books of the New Testament in the Christian Bible |
disciple | a follower of a person or belief |
epistle | a letter |
martyr | a person who chooses to die for their beliefs |
Jesus | founder of Christianity |
Paul | disciple of Jesus |
Nero | Roman emperor from 54A.D. to 68 A.D. |
Judea | the name of the southern half of the kingdom of the Isralites |
mercenary | a foreign soldier who serves in an army only for pay |
inflation | an economic situation in which there is more money of less value |
Constantine | emperor of Rome from 312A.D. to 337 A.D. |
Doiudetian | emperor of Rome from 284A.D. to 305 A.D. |
Constantinopal | ancient city of Byzantium |