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A group of laws, written down and carved on 12 bronze tablets, that became the Foundation of Roman law.
Code of Hammurabi
Code of Ur-Nammu
Twelve Tables
The Tables of Justice
The science of building.
Fabricators
Architecture
Inventors
Artisans
An elected official in Rome who represented the interests of the plebeians, or common people.
Emperor
House of Representatives
President
Tribune
A large stone structure built to carry water from one place to another.
Aqueduct
Canal
Leaves
Water Transportation Structure (WTS)
Any large area of land; region.
peninsula
Continent
Territory
State
A large sports arena in ancient Rome.
Amphitheater
Pont du Gard
Pantheon
Colosseum
The lawmaking body of Ancient Rome.
Congress
Senate
Parliament
Federation
One of two people elected by the Roman Senate who governed Rome and commanded its army.
Consul
Judge
Emperor
Tribune
A government in which citizens have the right to choose their leaders.
Communism
Monarchy
Oligarchy
Republic
A painting that is created directly on the wall.
Fresco
Tempera
Relief
Gouache
A member of a common people in ancient Rome.
Plebeian
Patrician
Slave
Surfs
Several territories and peoples subject to a single emperor.
State
Empire
Country
Colony
A person, often a slave, prisoner of war, or criminal who fought in the Colosseum.
Barbarian
Gladiator
Soldier
Helot
A period of peace in Rome that lasted about 200 years.
Power is Peace
Pax Romana
Gladiators
Happy Times
A member of a class of wealthy families who held all power in the early Roman Republic.
Oligarchies
Plebeians
Monarchies
Patrician
A marketplace in the center of ancient Rome surrounded by public buildings.
Agora
Forumn
Lin's
Walmart
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