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Rome's chief rival for trade dominance in Mediterranean during Republic time period. |
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The wealthy landowners of Roman society. |
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Time period (509-46BCE) when Rome was ruled as democracy |
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A person who is part of a society and has gained rights. |
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Roman capital during late period of Roman history, city is now known today as Istanbul, Turkey. (also known as Byzantium in its' history) |
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"uncivilized people" The Romans considered those who lived outside of their control as uncivilized. |
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A government controlled by one person |
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The average common person during ancient Roman times |
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Western half of the Eurasian landmass located north of the Mediterranean Sea |
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Named after Julius Caesar, this was the Roman word for Emperor |
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Large body of water which primarily separate Europe from Africa. "Roman Lake" |
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A country with an elected government |
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A popular Roman general who became Rome's first dictator. |
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A society which has developed a culture around a permanent organized settlement |
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Time period (46BCE-476CE) when Rome was ruled as a dictatorship, power was invested in an emperor |
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Capital city of modern day Italy, this city's history stretches back 2500+ years and was a center of Roman power. |
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An elected member of the government who represents the people and helps make laws |
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Like an adviser for the senate, spoke for the poor and had veto power. |
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Land with water on three sides |
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Boot shaped peninsula country of central southern Europe where Roman people came from. |
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