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consuls
the two most powerful officials in Rome
magistrate
an elected official in Rome
Roman Senate
a council of wealthy and powerful citizens who advised Rome's leaders
veto
to reject actions and laws of other government officials
legends
a story from the past that is accepted as truth but cannot be proven
checks and balances
a system that balances the distribution of power in government
Roman Forum
a Roman public meeting place
Aeneas
a legendary hero from Troy who led the Trojans to a new city after they were defeated in the Trojan War
Romulus and Remus
twin brothers who were the legendary founders of Rome
republic
a political system in which people elect leaders to govern them
dictator
a ruler who has almost absolute power
Cincinnatus
a famous Roman dictator who gained power in 458 BC; successfully defended Rome against a powerful enemy and resigned his position as dictator
plebeians
the common people of ancient Rome
patricians
the nobility in Roman society
legion
a group of up to 6,000 Roman soldiers
Punic Wars
a series of wars between Rome and Carthage in the 200s and 100s BC
Hannibal
a general from Carthage who led an attack on Rome in 218 BC; his army was defeated by the Romans
Legionaries
Roman soldiers