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Test is Tomorrow – This is a huge test for your 9 weeks grade, BE READY!!

The Etruscans

The Italian Peninsula

Tribunes

Coliseum Circus Maximus

Romulus

Sicily

It made trade easier

It became unstable

The Latins

Julius Caesar

consuls

Augustus

Edict of Milan

False

A period of “Roman Peace”

Christianity

No

Language – Greek was the language of Byzantium, Latin of Rome

Roman

Diaspora

aqueduct

patricians

Social Political Economic Military

Rome was looted by the Visigoths, the Huns, and other Vandal groups

The Tiber

Mediterranean Sea

The Forum

Hannibal

Plumbing Alphabet/language Concrete Architecture Roads Aqueducts Law Bridges Calendars

Julius Caesar Pompey Crassus

Greeks

Marc Antony

No… only senators could vote.

Paul

Diocletian

mercenaries

Roman roads Common language Bad times, economically and socially, people needed hope

Atilla

1. Language – Roman Catholic in Latin, Orthodox in Greek or local languages 2. Leaders – Roman Catholic by the Pope, Orthodox by the Patriarchs 3. Priests – Roman Catholic could not marry, Orthodox could

legion

Republic