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| beginning to exist ,dissapear |
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| generous in forgiving injury or insult |
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| to soften in feeling or temper |
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| a mark or trace that is no longer present or in existence. |
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| from the founding of the city |
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| dulce et decorum est pro patria |
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| it is sweet and fitting to die for your country |
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| nothing is switter than a rumor |
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| tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito |
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| give the full founding date of rome the start of the monarchy |
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| the year when the republic began |
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| year when the empire began |
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| battle where future first emperor showed his excellent leadership ability |
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| name given to the body of where a king drowned himselfwhen he thought his son died |
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| provided help for a hero through the labyrinth |
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| adopted heir of ceaser named octavian at birth |
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| half man half horse wild party goers |
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| slain by perseus stare could turn people to stone |
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| known for being wild partiers half man half bull |
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| slain by perseus sprung from the blood of medusa |
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| stole fire from gods to give to mankind had his liver eaten every day as a punishment |
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| killed by his own brother |
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