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Roman Vocab

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Roman vocab

By Nevaeh mcguinnes

Legion 
smaller unit of the Roman army made up of about 6,000 soldiers

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Plebeian 
member of the common people in ancient
Rome

Veto 
to reject

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Dictator
One person with complete power

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Aqueduct 
human-made channel built to carry water

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Coliseum 
Also, colosseum. an amphitheater, stadium, large theater, or other special building for public meetings, sporting events, exhibitions,

Circus Maximus 
the great ancient Roman circus between the Palatine and Aventine hills.

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Pax Romana
the terms of peace imposed by ancient Rome on its dominions.

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Augustus Caesar 
Augustus was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD

Julius caeser 
Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman general, statesman, Consul, and notable author of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. 

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 Consulus 
an official appointed by the government of one country to look after its commercial interests and the welfare of its citizens in another country.

12 tablets 
the ancient legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law.

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Praetors 
one of a number of elected magistrates charged chiefly with the administration of civil justice and ranking next below a consul

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Checks and balances 
limits imposed on all branches of a government by vesting in each branch the right to amend or void those acts of another that fall within its purview.

Latin  
Italic language spoken in ancient Rome, fixed in the 2nd or 1st century b.c., and established as the official language of the Roman Empire

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