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Roman Republic v Empire Aeneid Architecture Stoicism Aqueducts Test Review Rome/ Ch.5 Greece/ Ch.4 Byzantine/ Ch. 9.1 Punic Wars Roman Republic v Empire Aeneid Architecture Stoicism Aqueducts Civil Law Jesus of Nazareth Peter Paul Julius Caesar Augustus Diocletian Constantine Theodosius Huns Minoans Mycenaeans Dorians Sparta/Athens Persian Wars Peloponnesian War Philosophers Tragic plays Iliad & the Odyssey Alexander the Great Hellenistic accomplishments Cleisthenes/limited democracy Pericles Architecture Constantinople Justinian Body of Civil Law Great Schism Military