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1. | This man became ruler of Greece and the east after the death of Julius Caesar. |
2. | Visigoth chief who sacked Rome. |
3. | This group of people included non-aristocratic townspeople and wealthy merchants. |
4. | The people who ruled northern Italy from 900 B.C. to 500 B.C. |
5. | Permanent military settlements throughout Rome. |
6. | Rome was declared this, which is a community in which people elect their leaders. |
8. | A scholar born in North Africa in 354 A.D. who wrote Confessions. |
11. | Means common language in Latin. |
12. | This man’s rule began the Pax Romana, a 200 year period of peace. |
15. | Legendary founder of Rome. |
16. | The bishops of the five leading cities in Rome. |
17. | This man proposed limiting the size of Latifundia in 133 B.C. |
18. | Roman officials of the executive branch. |
21. | A Roman author who described the Pax Romana. |
23. | An artificial channel for carrying water. |
24. | The man who wrote the Aeneid. |
25. | An epic poem written by Virgil. |
26. | Roman nobles. |
28. | A rise in prices corresponding to a decrease in the value of money. |
30. | A deliverer chosen by god. |