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chapter 6

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Etruscans
skilled metalworkers and engineers, produced a system of writing.
Latins
known to be the first romans, lived in wooden huts
Greeks
established prosperous and commercially active colonies along Italy and Sicily.
The Tarquins
was the last king of rome. He raped a girl and the romans declared that they would never have a king again.
Patricians
a member of the wealthy, privileged upper class
Republic
a form of government in which the power rests with citizens who have the right to vote for their leaders
Plebeians
common farmers, artisans, and merchants who made up most of the population.
Dictator
a political leader given absolute power to make laws and command the army for a limited time.
Consuls
one of the two powerful officials elected each year to command the army and direct the government
Legions
a military unit of the ancient Roman army, made up of about 5,000 foot soldiers
Punic Wars
three wars against Rome and cartage.
Twelve Tables
a code written law by ten officials so the patricians would have support
Tribunes
the plebeians form their own assembly and elect representatives.
Hannibal
the leader behind the war of second Punic war
Scipio Africannus
Roman general planned to attack cartage.
Carthage
Phoenician colony, in North Africa
Tiberius Gracchus
one of the brothers who tried to help Rome's poor. He spoke a lot about the plight of the landless former soldiers.
Gaius Gracchus
one of the brothers who tried to help Rome's poor. He and his bro died in the period of civil war.
civil war
conflict between groups within the same country.
Julius Caesar
successful military general, governed as an absolute leader, started a number of reforms, murdered by jealous Nobles.
First Triumvirate
a group of three rulers ( Caeser, Pompey and Crassus)
Crassus
one of the three leaders in the Triumvirate, a wealthy Roman
Pompey
one of leaders in the triumvirate, a popular general.
Brutus Cassius
two important senators who plotted Ceaser's assassination and actually stabbed him to death.
Octavian Augustus
the second triumvirate, became the unchallenged ruler of rome, "exalter one"
Marc Antony
one of the triumvirate men, married Cleopatra, and flees when they loose the battle.
Second Triumvirate
Marc Anthony Octavian and Lepidus
Lepidus
a powerful politician, part of the second triumvirate.
Cleopatra
Marc Anthony's lover, Queen of Egypt, commits suicide with a snake after she find out about Marc's suicide.
Pax Romana
"ROMAN PEACE." The golden age
Slavery
consisted of 1/3 of the population, conquered peoples, lost their lives attempting to gain freedom
Numina
powerful spirit of divine force, thought resided in everything around them.
Lares
guardian spirits of each family
Nero
good administrator, but vicious, murdered many, persecuted Christians, bad emperor.
Trajan
good emperor, undertook vast building program, enlarged social welfare.
Hadrian
good emperor, consolidated earlier conquests, reorganized the bureaucracy.
Marcus Aurelius
good emperor, brought empire to height of economic prosperity. Defeated invaders, wrote philosophy.
Judaism
a religion that Christianity was supposedly born from.
Sect
a group of people with somewhat different religious beliefs from those of a larger group to which they belong.
Jesus
From Nazareth, his teachings were based on monotheism and the Ten Commandments.
Paul
had a mission to write and intercept the message/meaning of the teachings of Jesus.
Masada
a group of protesting Jews, captured by the Romans in 73 CE
Constantine
the ruler of Rome, moves the capital and calls it Constantiople. Becomes christen on death bed.
Edict of Milan
issued by Constantine, accepts Christianity as one of the religions in the Roman Empire.
Inflation
a drastic drop in the value of money coupled with a rise in prices.
Mercenaries
foreign soldiers who fought for money
Diocletian
a strong willed roman leader, became the emperor and ruled with an iron fist and severely limited personal freedom
Byzantium
a Greek city that Constantine made the capital of Rome. Located in modern day turkey.
Barbarians
invaders, a term used to refer to non-romans.
Attila the Hun
the Huns unite under this powerful chieftain. He terrorized both half's of the empire with his 100,00 soldiers.
GrecoRoman culture
the mixing of elements of Greek , Hellenistic, and roman culture, often called classical civilization.
Bas-relief
a sculpture where images project from a flat ground , tells stories.
Frescoes
bright. Large murals attained by wealthy Romans.
Pompeii
a roman town with the best Roman paintings. Next to mount Vesuvius witch erupted and covered the cty in a layer of ash, killing 2,000 people.
Virgil
poet, spent ten years writing the most famous work of Latin literature, including Aeneid.
Livy
a man who compiled a multivolume history of Roma, used legends freely.
Tacitus
Roman Historian who presented the facts accurately. Wrote about the good and bad of imperial Rome.
Romance languages
latin developed into French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian.
Aqueducts
designed by Roman engineers to bring water into cities and towns.

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