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Title: Ancient%20Rome


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Ancient Rome
  • Unit 5 (April-May)

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plebeians
  • the common class citizens of Rome
  • (farmers, traders, craftworkers)

3
patricians
  • the wealthy or upper-class citizens of Rome

4
republic
  • A government where the citizens elect
    representatives to make government decisions (a
    type of democracy)

5
representative
  • a person who is elected to make government
    decisions

6
senate
  • the oldest and most powerful branch of the Roman
    government which was controlled by patricians

7
tribunes
  • representatives of the plebeians in the
    citizens assembly (represented the common people)

8
consuls
  • two elected government officials who commanded
    the army and were supreme judges

9
12 Tables
  • the code of law in Rome (written on 12 bronze
    tablets)

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Punic Wars
  • wars fought between Rome and Carthage over the
    island of Sicily

12
civil war
  • a war fought between members of the same country

13
dictator
  • a ruler with absolute power

14
Pax Romana
  • a period of Roman peace when great
    accomplishments were made

15
gladiator
  • people who were forced to fight for entertainment

16
census
  • a count of all the people living in an area

17
monotheism
  • The belief in one god

18
Christianity
  • A religion based on the teachings
  • Of Jesus

19
Crucifixion
Being put to death on a cross
20
Pope
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church
21
Persecution
Arresting, killing or injuring a group because of
their race, ethnic background, or beliefs
22
Justinian Code
A code of law written by Emperor Justinian
23
Julius Caesar
The dictator of Rome
24
Augustus
The first Roman Emperor began the Pax Romana.
25
Cleopatra
Queen of Egypt who supported Julius Caesar in the
civil war in Rome.
26
Diocletian
Roman emperor who divided the empire into Eastern
and Western parts
27
Constantine
Roman emperor who encouraged Christianity. Moved
capital to Constantinople.
28
Justinian
Emperor of the Byzantine Empire created the
Justinian Code
29
Byzantine Empire
The name of the Eastern Roman Empire after 400
A.D.
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