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The name of the last surviving elephant of Hannibal's army that crossed the Alps.
Leader of the slave revolt in the late 70's B.C
The officer directly below, and appointed by, the Dictator in war-time.
Name of the brother of the Roman Emperor that passed the Antonine Constitution.
Title given to Trajan by the Senate.
Name of the deified Romulus.
Name of Nero's tutor.
Name of the Asian king who bequeathed his lands to Rome.
Brothers, Cornelia's 'Gems', killed for trying to enact land reform.
The Republican governmental system, overthrown when their 120 lictors insighted revolt.
The scandalous third wife of Claudius.
Seneca the Younger's book mocking the deification of the Divine Claudius
Roman satirist, famous for his 16 works and the phrase "Who shall guard the guardians themselves?"
Nero's "Judge of Elegant Things", supposed author of the Satyricon.
The Great Gatsby was almost called________ In West Egg, based on the nouveau riche character in Satyricon.
This dynasty ruled over modern Syria and parts of Iraq before it was conquered by Rome.
Author of many comic plays including "Miles Gloriosus" and "Rudens".
A so-called "New Man", a consul whose family had not previously held office.
The underrated Dictator that seized total power and won the First Mithridatic War.
Renowned gastronome, but also an optimate politician and general.
The bread-basket province of Imperial Rome.
"The Richest Man in Rome" killed in Parthia, his head used in Euripides's The Bacchae.
Law that allowed Pompey the Great to rid the Mediterranean of pirates.
Dacian king that fought several wars with Rome until he was conquered by Trajan.
The insane boy-emperor, named after the Syrian sun-god, his reign was controlled mostly by his mother and grandmother.
The Queen of the Icon that sought to drive the Romans from Britain. She died by suicide after her loss at Watling Street.
The lover of Hadrian, later deified and given a cult which gained a large following.
The Roman ambassador that Phyrrus of Epirus could neither bribe nor intimidate.
The Illyrian queen who preyed on Roman merchant ships and lost most of her kingdom in the ensuing war.
This Epirote king, after losing his war against Rome, was killed by a flying roof tile when he tried to invade Argos.

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