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a racetrack or a circle
a Latin word meaning "hairy one" that was the family name of Julius Caesar.
The title Caesar was
adopted by emperors from Augustus in 27 B.C., up until Hadrian in 117 A.D.
The word Caesar was modified
by the Russians to "czar," a title for their king, and by the Germans and Austrians to "kaiser" for some of their
rulers.
a Latin word meaning
"a place for listening."
a word taken from the Roman word
"civitas" meaning the citizens of Rome.
Caesar
Auditorium
Circus
Aqueduct
Civilized
a unit of the Roman army
made up of 60-80 men.
By: Karina Linares
a channel for carrying the main water supply to a Roman town, usually built above ground and
supported by stone arches.
Century
Acute
Emperor
Gladiator
a supreme ruler of the
Roman Empire.
1. An angle less than 90 degrees, like the angles of a triangle.
2. Characterized by sharpness or severity, such as acute pain.
3. Sensitive physical or intellectual perception, like an acute sense of smell or an acute thinker.
an armed man who fought
to the death with other
gladiators and with animals.
Most gladiators were
slaves or criminals.