A counsel of representatives that was the most powerful governing body in Rome
The first four books of the New Testament, which describe Jesus Christ’s life and teachings
A public place where people could meet for business or recreation
A slave or prisoner who fought, often to the death, for the entertainment of others.
A member of the common people in Ancient Rome
A person who willingly suffers or dies for his or her beliefs.
A group of three rulers who share power
A wealthy descendant of Rome’s earliest settlers
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church
A time of peace for the Romans that lasted for more than 200 years and allowed Rome to grow in size
A follower of a religion
One of two chief officials who headed the republic and led the army
A rising from the dead
A form of government in which the citizens elect representatives to make and enforce the laws
The saving of the human soul from evil with a promise of life after death
Pax Romana
plebeians
gospels
salvation
forum
pope
consul
disciple
triumvirate
resurrection
gladiator
republic
patricians
martyrs
senate