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Visual Vocabulary Unit 14 Tan=left Black=Right Ancient Rome Visual Vocabulary Unit 14 Tan=left Black=Right

Republic A government created in Rome where the people elect leaders to govern them

Dictators Rulers with almost absolute power

Plebeians The group of common people or peasants in Rome who were calling for changing the government where they had more of a say in how the city was run.

patricians Roman nobles who ran the government. Only they could be elected to office, so they help all political power

Romulus and Remus Brothers who are believed to be the founders of Rome

Magistrates Government officials who were elected

Consuls The title of the two most powerful magistrates

Roman Senate A council of wealthy and powerful Romans that advised the city’s leader.

veto To prohibit actions by other officials

Latin The language in Ancient Rome

checks and balances A method of balancing power

Legions A group of up to 6,000 soldiers

Punic Wars A series of wars against Carthage, a city in northern Africa

Gaius Marius A consul of the Roman army who encouraged poor people to join the army. Before only people who owned property could fight.

Lucius Cornelius Sulla A consul who had conflicts with Marius that leads to a civil war in Rome. Defeated Marius and makes himself dictator of Rome who used power to punish enemies

Spartacus Former gladiator who rises up to demanded freedom. Is killed in battle and revolt ends

Gladiators a person, often a slave or captive, who was armed with a sword or other weapon and forced to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or a wild animal, for the entertainment of the spectators.

Cicero A philosopher and gifted orator who called on the upper class to work together to make Rome a better place

Julius Caesar A great general admired for bravery and speeches who made himself dictator and lost popularity with the people. He was assassinated by Senators who feared he would try to become King

Marc Anthony Former assistant to Julius Caesar who set out to avenge Caesar’s death and starts civil war in Rome with Octavian. Married Cleopatra of Egypt

Octavian “Augustus” Caesar’s adopted son who fought with Anthony to avenge his father’s death. He becomes emperor and sole ruler. Gives up thrown to Senate, who renames him “Augustus.” Marks end of Roman Republic and start of Roman Empire.

Pax Romana “Roman Peace” The first 200 years of the Roman Empire with a stable government and prosperity.

Aqueduct Raised channels used to carry water to mountains in cities

Romance Languages Stems of Latin. Includes: Italian, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.

Civil Law A legal system based on a written code or laws

Roman Senate A council of wealthy and powerful Romans that advised the city’s leader.

corruption The decay of people’s values

Constantinople The new capital of Roman Empire named after the leader Constantine who wanted to reunite Rome.

Byzantine Empire The society that developed in the Eastern Roman Empire. Run by the Greeks.