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History Ch6 Vocab

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Legions
breakup of ancient Roman soldiers, 5,000 foot soldiers and a group of soldiers on horseback
Jupiter
father of gods, aka Zeus
Patricians
wealthy, held most power, inherited their power and ancestory gave them the right to vote
Pax Romana
period of prosperity in Rome, means Roman Peace
Augustus
the name octavian gave himself meaning "exalted one"
Plebians
farmers, merchants- citizens with the ability to vote who are banned from holding important office and government positions. They formed their own assembly and selected tribunes to protect them from the patricians
Constantine
first Roman emperor to accept Christianity, Constantinople named after him
Pompeii
City destroyed by Vesuvius
Tacitus
accurate history of Rome, annals and histories
Tiber
a river in Northern Italy
Republic
form of government in which power rests in the citizens who vote for their leaders
Christianity
religion created by Jesus the Nazarene
Mark Antony
member of second triumvirate, falls in love with Cleopatra
Attila
leader of the huns, considered a direct threat to Rome
Carthage
fought with Rome in the Punic Wars, had the great general Hannibal but was later defeated
Minerva
goddess of wisdom
Inflation
a decrease in money value which incurs a rise in prices
Principles of Roman Law
innocent till proven guilty etc. (pg 183)
Bas-Relief
sculpture style where the stone around the object is carved away
Hannibal
29 year old Carthigian General who wanted to avenge Carthage after its earlier defeat. He planned a suprise attack on Rome and almost won after traveling through the Alps and losing almost half his men
Barbarians
germanic people who attacked Rome from the North when they were invaded by huns
Dictator
a political leader, in ancient Rome, who had absolute power to make laws and command the army for a given amount of time
Diaspora
scattering of Jews
Martyrs
people killed for or torured for a belief, cause, or principle they strongly believe in
Jesus
the creator of the religion of Christianity, revered by believers as the son of God, based teachings off the 10 Commandments and monotheism
Tribunes
elected representatives of plebians
Juno
wife of Jupiter
Augustine
latin Father in Christian Church who worked in North Africa
Consuls
controlled government and military, rule lasted 1 year and they could no longer be elected after 10 years
Civil War
follows death of Tiberius and Gracchus, plebians revolt and generals claim power for themselves
Diocletian
divided rome into east and west in attempt to make rule easier, led last large persecution of the Christians
Huns
nomadic mongol tribe from central asia
Numina
powerful forces worshiped publically and privately by Romans and represented in everything
Peter
claimed by Catholics as the first pope, began the Christian church, one of the inner circle of Christ
Etruscans
natives of northern Italy, skilled metalworkers and engineers, Rome adopted these people's alphabet, kings of Rome till overthrown in 509BC
Mercenaries
people paid to fight for a certain cause
Punic Wars
a series of three wars between Rome and Carthage, resulted in the destruction of Carthage and Rome's dominance in the western Mediterranean
Apostles
11 disciples of Christ and the first missionaries
Senate
supreme ruling body in ancient Rome
Jewish Rebellion
rebellion against the Romans in which around 1 million jews were killed
Julius Caesar
military leader who formed alliance with Crassus and Pompey, later elected consul, part of the first truimvirate
Tiberius and Gracchus
tribunes/brothers who were brutally murdered, helped start Civil War
Greco-Roman Culture
culture of those incorporated into the Roman Society
Virgil
writer of the Aeneiad, classical roman Poet
aqueducts
used by Romans to transport water
Paul
a later convert who wrote letters to the faithful which were included in the New Testament
Constantinople
the capital of the eastern part of Rome, named after the emperor Constantine for himself
Twelve Tablets
written law that hung in the forum
Triumvirate
a group of three rulers
Bishop
spiritual supervisor or overseer
Pope
a bishop in the early Christian Church

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