| Term | Definition |
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consul |
one of two officals who lead the roman republic |
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republic |
a type of goverment where citizens have the right to vote, select leaders |
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aqueduct |
a structure that carrys water over long distance |
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province |
a unit of an empire |
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gospel |
in the christain bible, the books of mattew, mark luke and john |
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martyr |
a person who chooses to die for causes he or she believes in |
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circus |
an arena in ancient rome, also the show held there |
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disciple |
a follower of a person or beileif |
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inflation |
an economic situation in which there is more money of a less value |
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messiah |
a savior in judaism and christainty |
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plebeian |
an ordinary citizen in the ancient roman republic |
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mercenary |
a for eign soldier who serves in an army only for pay |
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epistle |
a letter in the christain bible |
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patrician |
member of a wealthy family, upper class family in the ancient rome republic |
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dictator |
a person in the ancient rome republic appointed to rule for 6 months in times of emerengcy |
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veto |
the latin word for forbid , the rejection of a bill by the president or of any planned action or rule by a person in power |