Roman Empire Vocabulary

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vocab for the Roman empire in social studies

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Aqueduct

Raised tunnels used to carry water from the mountains to the city

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Atilla the Hun

The leader of the Hun Empire who invaded the Roman Empire

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Byzantine Empire

The Eastern Empire split of the Roman Empire

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Caesar Octavian Augustus

Julius Ceasar’s adopted son who became the next emperor after Caesar’s death

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Checks and Balances

A method of balancing power so that no one group becomes to powerful

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Consuls

The title of the 2 upper-class citizens elected from the magistrates

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Constantine

The first Chirstian Emperor of Rome

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Dictator

A ruler during the Rome Empire. This person had total power over the Roman Empire

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Glatiador

A slave or captive who was forced to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or wild animal

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Julius Caesar

A great general who fought for the plebeians’s rights and overthrew the republic

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Magistrates

Upper-class citizens who were elected into power by the people

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Patricians

Rome’s upper-class citizens who ran the government

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Pax Romana

The Roman Golden Age during the first 200 years of the Roman Empire

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Plebeians

Rome’s lower-class who rebelled when they weren’t being listened to

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Punic Wars

A series of wars between Rome and Carthage

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Republic

A style of government run by elected leaders chosen by the people to represent their views

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Roman Assembly

A group that protected the rights of the plebeians

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Roman Empire

A time in Rome when the government was ruled by a dictator ( one person )

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Roman Senate

A group of upper-class Roman’s that advised the leaders

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Tiber River

The physical feature where Rome was built

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Veto

The action of stopping a law from being passed when one group wanted it to and another dosen’t