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a native or inhabitant of Europe
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any of various important officials in ancient Rome
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granddaughter of Augustus and mother of Caligula and Agrippina the Younger (14 BC - AD 33)
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10810215-n:
wife who poisoned Claudius after her son Nero was declared heir and who was then put to death by Nero
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08800258-n:
an empire established by Augustus in 27 BC and divided in AD 395 into the Western Roman Empire and the eastern or Byzantine Empire; at its peak lands in Europe and Africa and Asia were ruled by ancient Rome
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of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome)
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belonging to times long past especially of the historical period before the fall of the Western Roman Empire
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08800258-n:
an empire established by Augustus in 27 BC and divided in AD 395 into the Western Roman Empire and the eastern or Byzantine Empire; at its peak lands in Europe and Africa and Asia were ruled by ancient Rome
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a person who inhabits a particular place
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in the manner of Greek and Roman culture
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tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans
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islands west of Sicily (now known as the Egadi Islands) where the Romans won a naval victory over the Carthaginians that ended the first Punic War in 241 BC
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ancient city is southeastern Italy where Hannibal defeated the Romans in 216 BC
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a battle in the Apennines in 321 BC in which the Samnites defeated the Romans
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the battle in which Attila the Hun was defeated by the Romans and Visigoths in 451
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the battle that ended the second Macedonian War (197 BC); the Romans defeated Philip V who lost his control of Greece
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a battle during the second Punic War (207 BC); Hannibal's brother Hasdrubal was defeated by the Romans which ended Hannibal's hopes for success in Italy
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a major victory by the Romans over the Macedonians in 168 BC; resulted in the downfall of the ancient Macedonian kingdom
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the Roman siege of Syracuse (214-212 BC) was eventually won by the Romans who sacked the city (killing Archimedes)
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a battle in central Italy where Hannibal defeated the Romans under Flaminius in 217 BC
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a flask that has two handles; used by Romans for wines or oils
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a shoe covering the ankle; worn by ancient Romans
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of or relating to or resembling Pyrrhus or his exploits (especially his sustaining staggering losses in order to defeat the Romans)
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a naval spectacle; a mock sea battle put on by the ancient Romans
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a building constructed by the ancient Romans
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any of three successive temples in Jerusalem that served as the primary center for Jewish worship; the first temple contained the Ark of the Covenant and was built by Solomon in the 10th century BC and destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC; the second was built in 515 BC and the third was an enlargement by Herod the Great in 20 BC that was destroyed by the Romans during a Jewish revolt in AD 70; all that remains is the Wailing Wall
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(architecture) one of original three styles of Greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the Romans
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architecture influenced by the ancient Greeks or Romans
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ancient Persian religion; popular among Romans during first three centuries a.d.
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the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europe
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a collection of biographies of famous pairs of Greeks and Romans written by Plutarch; used by Shakespeare in writing some of his plays
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the mythology of the ancient Romans
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an ancient city in Bithynia; founded in the 4th century BC and flourished under the Romans; the Nicene Creed was adopted there in 325
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an ancient town founded by the Romans; noted for extensive and well-preserved ruins
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the fields in Thessaly where in 197 BC the Romans defeated the Macedonians
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an ancient country in central Italy; assimilated by the Romans by about 200 BC
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a county in southeastern England on the English Channel; formerly an Anglo-Saxon kingdom, it was the first to be colonized by the Romans
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an ancient city state on the north African coast near modern Tunis; founded by Phoenicians; destroyed and rebuilt by Romans; razed by Arabs in 697
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(our sea) the Mediterranean to the ancient Romans
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a deity worshipped by the ancient Romans
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(Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus
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a member of the ancient Germanic people who migrated from Jutland to southern Gaul and were annihilated by the Romans
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a native or inhabitant of ancient Etruria; the Etruscans influenced the Romans (who had suppressed them by about 200 BC)
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an Oscan-speaking member of an ancient people of Campania who clashed repeatedly with the early Romans
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a member of an ancient Jewish sect in Judea in the first century who fought to the death against the Romans and who killed or persecuted Jews who collaborated with the Romans
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a Roman who was an early Christian philosopher and statesman who was executed for treason; Boethius had a decisive influence on medieval logic (circa 480-524)
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general who commanded the Carthaginian army in the second Punic War; crossed the Alps and defeated the Romans but was recalled to defend Carthage and was defeated (247-182 BC)
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general who commanded a Carthaginian army in Spain; joined his brother Hannibal in Italy and was killed by the Romans at the battle of Metaurus River (died 207 BC)
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Jewish general who led the revolt of the Jews against the Romans and then wrote a history of those events (37-100)
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Italian pope from 795 to 816 who in 800 crowned Charlemagne emperor of the Romans (750-816)
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ancient king of Pontus who expanded his kingdom by defeating the Romans but was later driven out by Pompey (132-63 BC)
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king of ancient Macedonia whose confrontations with the Romans led to his defeat and his loss of control over Greece
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king of Epirus; defeated the Romans in two battles in spite of staggering losses (319-272 BC)
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tall-stalked very woolly mullein with densely packed yellow flowers; ancient Greeks and Romans dipped the stalks in tallow for funeral torches
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paper made from the papyrus plant by cutting it in strips and pressing it flat; used by ancient Egyptians and Greeks and Romans
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