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Ch. 7 Anc. Rome

By: Clayton Brillhart
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volcano

Sicily

an island in the Mediterranean Sea off the southwest tip of an Italian peninsula  

Alps

Europe's highest mountains
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Tiber River

a river flowing south from north-central Italy and into the Tyrrhenian
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plebeian

A common farmer, trader, or craft-worker in anc. Rome

patrician

a member of the noble families who controlled all power in  the early Roman Republic
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republic

a government in which the citizens elect representatives to speak or act for them

representative

a person elected by citizens to speak or act for them

Senate

The lawmaking body and most powerful branch of government in anc. Rome

tribune

an elected leader of anc. Rome who represented the plebians

consul

one of the two elected officials of the Roman Republic who commanded the army

Twelve Tables

the earliest written collection of Roman laws

Punic War

A war between Rome and Carthage in the 200s B.C. ending in a victory for Rome

Hannibal

Carthaginian general in the second Punic War

civil war

an armed conflict between groups within one country

dictator

a ruler who has absolute power

Pax Romana

a 200 yr. period under the rule of Augustus that wsa peaceful

gladiator

a person who is forced to fight for the entertainment of the public

census

a count of all the people living in a country

Augustus

first Roman emperor; established Pax Romana

Julius Ceasar

Roman  general who became the republic's dictator

Pompeii

an anc. city in southwestern Italy that was buried in the eruption of mount Vesuvius

Cleopatra

Egyptian queen who supported Julius Caesar in the civil war in Rome

Colosseum

a large stadium in anc. Rome the held events for athletes

New Testament

the second part of the Christian bible; contains the teachings and life of Jesus

Messiah

a special leader the Jewish thought to be sent by God; Jesus

Christianity

a religion based on the teachings of Jesus,as recorded in the New Testament  

parable

a simple story that contains a truth or a message

crucifixion

execution on a cross

bishop

a church official who leads a large group of Christians

pope

the bishop, or church leader, of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic Church

Jesus

Jewish religious leader whose teachings became the foundation of Christianity

Peter

one of the 12 apostles of Jesus

Paul

follower of Jesus who helped spread Christianity throughout the Roman world

Constantine

Roman emperor; chose Constantinople as new Roman Capital; encouraged Christianity        

persecution

A policy of arresting, injuring, or killing members of a religious or ethnic group