__ | 1. | aqueducts | | A. | govt. where the people elect leaders |
__ | 2. | Augustus | | B. | Rome - gov. body made up of aristrocrats |
__ | 3. | Constantine | | C. | absolute ruler of Rome, military genius and stabbed to death |
__ | 4. | Greco-Roman culture | | D. | real name Octavian, supreme ruler of Rome - "exalted one" |
__ | 5. | inflation | | E. | taught a monetheism religion, was crucified for defying Rome |
__ | 6. | Jesus | | F. | moved capital from Rome to Constantinople |
__ | 7. | Julies Caesar | | G. | drastic drop in the value of money |
__ | 8. | republic | | H. | mixing of Greek, Hellenistic and Roman culture |
__ | 9. | senate | | I. | pipeline or channel built to carry water to towns or cities |
__ | 10. | Virgil | | J. | a Roman poet who spent ten years writing Aeneid |
__ | 11. | Aspostles | | A. | powerful cheiftan who led 100,000 huns into Rome |
__ | 12. | Attila the Hun | | B. | a priest who supervises several local churches |
__ | 13. | bishop | | C. | Head of the Christian Church |
__ | 14. | Civil War | | D. | 12 men that followed Jesus |
__ | 15. | Diaspora | | E. | dispersement of Jews from their homeland |
__ | 16. | patricians | | F. | conflict between groups within the same country |
__ | 17. | plebians | | G. | comman farmer or majority of people who makes up early Rome |
__ | 18. | Pope | | H. | wealthy landowners who held the most power in early Rome |