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chapter 8 Ancient rome

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chapter 8 Ancient rome

By:Kyle

Volcano

An opening in the surface that explodes molten rock 
Photo by Vvillamon

sicily

An island in the mediterranean sea.
Photo by gnuckx

Alps

europes highest mountain
Photo by tim caynes

Tiber river

A river Flowing southward from north central.
Photo by Aris Gionis

plebeian

a common farmer or worker.

patrician

A member of the noble families who controlled all power.
Photo by quattrokid73

republic

A form of government

representative

A person who is elected by citizens to speak or act for them.
Photo by Marion Doss

senate

The lawmaking body and most powerful branch of government.
Photo by Waldo Jaquith

tribune

An elected leader of ancient Rome.
Photo by Onasill

consul

 one two elected officials of the Roman republic

Twelve tables

The earliest roman laws

punic wars

A conflict between rome and carthage.

Hannibal

A carthaginian general.  
Photo by RachelH_

civil war

an armed conflict between one country.
Photo by Scott*

dictator

A ruler who has absolute power.

Pax Romana

A period of peace for the roman empire.
Photo by Rennett Stowe

gladiator

A roman athlete usually a slave who is forced to fight.  

census

A periodic count of all people living in a country.
Photo by Ted and Jen

Augustus

First roman emperor and established the pax romana.
Photo by profzucker

julius caesar

A roman general who was a dictator.
Photo by mharrsch

pompeii

An ancient city in southwestern italy.
Photo by Carlo Mirante

cleopatra

Egyptian Queen who supported julius caesar.
Photo by Kyle Rush

colosseum

A large stadium in ancient rome  
Photo by vgm8383

New testament

The second part of the christian bible
Photo by kahunapulej

Messiah

A Special leader jewish people believe will be sent by god.

Christianity

A religion based on the teaching of jesus.
Photo by VinothChandar

parable

A simple story.

crucifixion

Execution on a cross.
Photo by Gastev

bishop

A church official who leads a group.
Photo by Andwar

pope

The bishop or church leader of rome.
Photo by Lawrence OP

Jesus

Jewish religious leader who foundation of christianity.
Photo by VinothChandar

Paul

A follower of jesus who helped spread christianity.
Photo by Paul Mannix

Constantine

A roman emperor chose new roman capital.
Photo by Rich_Lem

persecution

A Policy of arresting injuring or killing members.