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| Trojan Hero that Romans believed settled near Rome |
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| Twin brothers who founded |
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| A system of government where people elect leaders to govern for them. |
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| A leader with almost absolute power |
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| A Roman dictator who willingly gave up power |
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| Elected government official |
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| Rome's two most powerful magistrates |
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| Group of wealthy and powerful Roman Patricians that advised city leaders |
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| The ability to “forbid” actions by other officials |
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| A method for balancing power |
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| Rome's public meeting place |
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| Groups of up to 6,000 soldiers |
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| A series of wars between Rome and Carthage |
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| Carthaginian General who attempted to invade Rome |
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| Roman Consul who recruted soldiers by promising poor people land after their time of service |
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| Roman dictator who caused a Civil War |
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| Former gladiator who began a slave rebellion |
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