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- 2. (in the past) soldiers who fought on horseback.
- 3. a member of one of the original citizen families of ancient Rome
- 5. an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect.
- 9. (in ancient Rome) one of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic.
- 11. in ancient Rome a man trained to fight with weapons against other men or wild animals in an arena.
- 12. the state council of the ancient Roman republic and empire, which shared legislative power with the popular assemblies, administration with the magistrates, and judicial power with the knights.
- 13. the Roman god of war in Roman mythology
- 14. the commander of a century in the ancient Roman army.
- 16. a sustained and enthusiastic show of appreciation from an audience, especially by means of applause.
- 19. an ancient Roman festival celebrated in December
- 20. a unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman army.
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- 1. (in ancient Rome) any of a number of officials who had charge of public revenue
- 4. a member of the highest class of official diviners of ancient Rome
- 6. a nation or person engaged in war or conflict, as recognized by international law.
- 7. Vadimo , The battlefield where Rome and the Etruscans clashed in 310 BC. .
- 8. a loose flowing outer garment worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, made of a single piece of cloth and covering the whole body apart from the right arm.
- 10. a general or governor of an ancient Roman province, or their deputy.
- 15. the processional entry of a victorious general into ancient Rome.
- 17. engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict.
- 18. the person who documented the battle
