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Rome EXTRA CREDIT

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One of the two annually elected chief rulers who jointly ruled in the Roman Republic
The primary military unit of the Roman army consisting of 4,000 to 6,000 soldiers
A form of government where power rests with the people and their elected representatives
Large amphitheater in Rome
Built by Romans to transport water from distant sources
A group of states or territories controlled by a single sovereign power
Combines Plato's philosophy with mysticism which emphasized that all things come from one source
A member of the prestigious aristocratic families in ancient Rome
A circular opening in the center of a dome.
Roman temple dedicated to all the gods, famous for its large oculus.
A type of vault formed by the perpendicular intersection of two barrel vaults
First Roman Emperor originally known as Octavian
The central stone at the summit of an arch locking other stones in place
Horizontal band of sculpted or painted decoration often found in Roman buildings
Trained to fight with weapons against people or wild animals in public spectacles in arenas.
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An arched form used to provide a space with a ceiling or roof.
Legislative body in ancient Rome composed of influential figures
This type of vault is like a series of arches placed one behind the other
Small pieces of colored glass, stone, or tile used to create a picture or pattern
A member of the lower class in Rome; common citizens
A public square in a Roman city serving as a place for speeches and markets
Three wars fought between Rome and Carthage from 264-146 BC
Painting on freshly laid wet plaster
This kind of law asserts that certain rights are inherent by virtue of human nature and can be universally understood through human reason
Blending of different religions, cultural, or philosophical beliefs
Gestures and dance used to convey stories (rather than words)
Located in present-day Tunisia; ancient rival to Rome
An official elected by the plebeians to protect their interests against the decisions of the Senate
A wedge-shaped stone block used in construction of arches
Carthaginian general and one of Rome's greatest enemies during the 2nd Punic War
Large painting applied directly to the wall or ceiling