Ancient Rome Vocab #1

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One of the two annually elected people who jointly ruled Rome.
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A person who is highly educated.
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A ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire.
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A war between citizens of the same country.
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To break away from or rise against authority, a rebellion.
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A member of a community or tribe not belonging to one of the great civilizations.
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The governing and advisory council in the Roman constitution.
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A public office in the Roman Republic.
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A group of wealthy, land-owning families that made up the political, religious, and military of Rome.
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Average working citizens of Rome – farmers, bakers, builders or craftsmen.
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A government in which citizens elected representatives to rule on their behalf.
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Twin brothers raised by wolves; Romulus kills Remus, led Rome.
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Unskilled or low-skill laborers with few opportunities for freedom.
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Led by two consuls. Commanded the army and directed the government for one year.
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A powerful body of 300 members that advised Roman leaders.
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Eight judges who served for one year. They oversaw the courts and governed the provinces.