Description

The Romans named the Mediterranean Sea this; means (our sea)
One of Italy's earliest civilizations
Named Rome after himself
Was killed by his brother
The father in the Roman family
A number of families from a common ancestor
A number of clans united by common ancestors
The aristocratic class
The "common" class
The king's authority
Symbolized power
A democracy
Government officials
The most important and most powerful part of the republic
The chief assembly of the early republic
Resolutions binding to the plebians
Protected the rights and interests of the common people
Means "I forbid!"
The section of the city that was the center of government
Foundation of Roman Civil law;the first written law code in Rome
Another name for plebeian assembly in Rome
A distant relative of Alexander the Great
A young Carthaginian commander; often compared to Alexander the Great
In 216 BC the Romans were defeated by Hannibal's army
A Roman commander who helped Rome become the master of the western Mediterranean world.
A tax collector for the Roman Republic in provinces
He promised the common people a share in the spoils of war
Fought for the rights of the common man
Thought public lands should be divided among the poor
A general who was sympathetic to the senatorial side
Served in Sulla's army and was one of the richest men of Rome
A commander in Sulla's army who had the support of the people
A wise politician who knew how to sway the common people in order to accomplish his aims
March fifteenth;Caesar's assassination

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