Chapter 4 - Rome: From Republic to Empire

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Etruscan nobles

The ________ remained combative and skilled in the use of war chariots and horses.

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Graeco Roman

The ensuing ________ heritage in literature, philosophy, and art served as the foundation of learning during the Middle Ages and paved the way to the new pathways explored during the Renaissance.

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Etruscans

The ________ had the greatest foreign effect on the Romans.

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Roman army

The ________, led by Etruscan kings and equipped and structured like the Greek phalanx, took control of much of Latium.

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Roman

The right of manus in ________ law transferred control of a woman from father to husband (hand)

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Etruscan women

________ played a more important role in family and society than Greek women in the polis.

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