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BigorU [14]
2 years ago
14

SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP DUE IN 15 MINUTES AND PLEASE TRY TO ANSWER ALL OF THE QUESTIONS AND YOUR ANSWERS HAVE TO BE IN YOUR OWN WOR

DS!!!!(like for the definition)

History
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Soloha48 [4]2 years ago
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Pax Romana: The tranquility that existed between nationalities in the Roman Empire.

Colosseum: A large theater/stadium that the Romans used.

Circus Maximus: The Ancient Roman circus located between the Palatine and Aventine hills.

Christianity: The religion centered around Jesus of Nazareth. The beliefs or teachings of Jesus.

Roman Forum: A rectangular plaza encircled by the old government buildings of Rome.

Pantheon: All the gods of a religion.

Paul the Apostle: A Christian teacher who taught Gospel of Christ to the first century world.

Monotheism: The belief that there is only one god.

Augustus Caesar: Also known as Octavius, he is the first Roman Emperor.

hope this helped !! c:

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