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An epic that tells the origin of ancient Rome
Phoenician colony in Northern Africa; home to Hannibal Barca
the two most powerful magistrates in Rome
rulers with almost absolute power
An ancient civilization located on the northern part of the Italian peninsula that greatly influenced the Ancient Romans
politicians that fought to make life better for the lower classes; such as making the government provide the military equipment, no man under 17 could be conscripted. One of them was killed by chairs because people thought he was trying to become a tyrant
A brilliant Carthaginian general that led a force through modern-day Spain and the Alps to invade and almost conquer Rome
A brilliant Carthaginian general that led a force through modern-day Spain and the Alps to invade and almost conquer Rome
powerful nobles; controlled most of the political power
common people; lacked political power
Famous Roman general who gained support politically from his Roman soldiers; was tribune seven times
allowed for all Roman citizens to vote and listen to what laws are being passed
at type of Roman magistrate that would administer justice
A seires of wars against carthage
people elect leaders to govern them; established to keep one person from being too powerful for the government
the legendary founders of Rome, whom Rome was named after
a council of wealthy and powerful Romans that advised the city's leaders
Rome's written laws
Rome's elected officials
elected by the plebeians; had the power to veto; elected yearly
became dictator after forcefully taking power in Rome; gave more power to the Senate
the center of life in ancient Rome; means "public place"; most government buildings and temples were located there
a gladiator that led a slave rebellion against Rome's leaders; once he died the rebellion fell apart
a method to balance power in the government; kept each branch of the government accountable to each other
200 years of peace; first years of the Roman Empire; Rome had a stable government and a well-run army

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