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Chapter 8 Ancient Rome

Published on Dec 14, 2015

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Chapter 8 Ancient Rome

By: Cade

Volcano

An opening in the surface of the Earth in which lava erupts from

Sicily

An island in the Mediterranean Sea off the southwest tip of the Italian peninsula
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Alps

Europe's highest mountains, extending in an arc from the Mediterranean coast to the Balkan Peninsula

Tiber River

A river flowing southward from north-central Italy across the Latium plain, and into the Tyrrhenian Sea
Photo by RD_Elsie

Plebeian

A common farmer, trader, or craft worker in ancient Rome

Patrician

A member of the noble families who controlled all power in the early years the Roman Republic

Republic

A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to speak

Representative

A person who is elected by citizens to speak or act for them

Senate

The lawmaking body and most powerful branch of government in Roman republic

Tribune

An elected leader of ancient Rome who represented the interests of the plebeians

Consul

One of two elected officials of Rome who commanded a army and was supreme judge

Twelve Tables

The earliest written collection of Roman laws, drawn up by patricians about 450 B.C., that became the foundation of Roman laws

Punic Wars

A war between Rome and Carthage in the 200's B.C.
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Hannibal

A Carthage general in the second Punic War 
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Civil War

An armed conflict between groups within one country
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Dictator

A ruler with absolute power
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Pax Romana

A period of peace for the Roman Empire that began with the rule of Augustus in about 27 B.C. and lasted around 200 B.C.
Photo by Rennett Stowe

Gladiator

A Roman athlete, usually a slave, criminal, prisoner of war, who was forced to fight for entertainment
Photo by Jon Himoff

Census

A periodic count of all the living in Rome
Photo by Ted and Jen

Augustus

First Roman emperor; established the Pax Roomana
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Julius Caesar

A dictator from ancient Rome
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Pompeii

An ancient city in southwestern Italy that burnt down in ash by a volcano
Photo by Heleen Kwant

Cleopatra

Egyptian queen who supported Julius Caesar in the civil war in Rome
Photo by Dr Case

Coloseum

A large stadium in ancient Rome where athletic events take place
Photo by mark.hogan

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