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Top magistrates with veto power& commanded the army. "Common" citizens of Rome. 2nd class citizens. Magistrates that were judges 8. - slaves of Rome 9. - tax collector magistrate 10.twelve bronze tables with the first written laws of Rome.
Top magistrates with veto power& commanded the army. "Common" citizens of Rome. 2nd class citizens. Magistrates that were judges 8. - slaves of Rome 9. - tax collector magistrate 10.twelve bronze tables with the first written laws of Rome.
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Top magistrates with veto power& commanded the army. "Common" citizens of Rome. 2nd class citizens. Magistrates that were judges 8. - slaves of Rome 9. - tax collector magistrate 10.twelve bronze tables with the first written laws of Rome.
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power& commanded the army 2. government where leaders are elected 3.Supreme leader for six months usually during a military emergency 4. - “common” citizens of Rome.
2nd class citizens
5.Orator who gave the fable of the stomach 6 . Word which had the power to “forbid” 7. - magistrates that were judges 8. - slaves of Rome 9. - tax collector magistrate 10.- twelve bronze tables with the first written laws of Rome 11.Roman marketplace 12. The farmer that saved his
country Name of the tribe or clan that a 13.
person belongs 14.Personal name given at birthing ceremony 15.Nickname usually given by public
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