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History and Archeology / History / History of the Ancient World

(3)

AED - ancient Greek singer

NOM is a district in Egypt

(4)

Helot - landowner of Sparta

FISK - treasury of the Roman emperor

CENZ - census of citizens in Rome

EDIL - Roman official

(5)

Atrium - courtyard in Rome

VILIK - Manor Manager

VILLA - Roman estate

DEMOS - people in Greece

COLON - Roman peasant

POLIS - city-state

TRIBA - constituency in ancient Rome

FOROS - tax

HITON - clothing

(6)

APELLA - a popular assembly in ancient Greece

DIADOKH - commander of Alexander the Great

CONSUL - position in Rome

CURIAL - Roman city magistrate

PLEBEY - representative of the masses in Rome

Praetor - official in Rome

SATRAP - Viceroy in Persia

TRIUMPH - honoring the Roman generals

PHARAOH - Egyptian ruler

CAESAR - title of Roman emperor

EPIGON - son of the diadochus

(7)

HORSEMAN - representative of the class in Greece and Rome

DOMINATE - form of government

COLONAT - industrial relations in Rome

Logothete - Byzantine official

Mastaba - Egyptian tomb

MATRONA - a noble woman in Rome

PAPYRUS

PELGAST - ancient Greek infantryman

PREFECT - military position in Greece

STRATEG - the highest position in Greece

FEDERAT - a settler on the borders of the Roman Empire

chlamys - clothing

(8)

ACROPOLIS - fortress in Athens

ALIMENT - money for poor children and orphans in Ancient Rome

GYMNASIA - school in Greece

Decurion - Roman magistrate

DICTATOR - office in Rome

QUADRIGA - antique two-wheeled chariot

PARTSELLA - land plot

Patrician - a representative of the estate in Rome

PYRAMID - Egyptian tomb

PUBLICAN - farmer in Rome

SINOISM - the unification of cities into a single policy

SCARAB - ancient Egyptian sacred amulet

Ekklesia - assembly of the people in Athens

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HECATOMBA - a large public sacrifice

GLADIATOR - a fighter in the arenas of ancient Rome

Eupatrides - tribal nobility in ancient Athens

NOBILITY - Roman nobility

OSTRAKISM - a form of voting on potsherds in Greece

PRINCIPATE - form of government in Rome

SINOIKISM - the unification of ancient Greek cities into a single policy

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ANTIQUE - Greco-Roman antiquity

LATIFUNDIA - large estate

PRAETORIAN - Guardsman

PREFECTURE - part of the Roman Empire

PROCURATOR - Commissioner of the Emperor

PROSCRIPTIONS - a list of persons outlawed

Triumvirate - form of government

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PRAETORIAN - Guardsman

PROSCRIPTIONS - a list of outlaws

(16)

freedman - a slave set free

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