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\nB.C.- stands for Before Christ and is a way of dating events before the year 0 on our Julian-bases calendar.
\nColosseum- refers to the Flavian Amphitheater, built during the reigns of the Flavin emperors,in fulfillment of a goal of Augustus for a large theater right in Rome and designed for animal specticals. the amphitheater\/colosseum, was an improvment on the circus whose structure was designed for races: long narrow with a spine down the center.
\nHedonism- is the pursuit of pleasure as the cheif philosophcal good.
\nMonk- comes from a Greek meanng something or someone who is alone. in the Greek world, monk came to mean asceic who lived alone away from the world, frequently the monks, although living alone, would gather in same area. it was these solitary monks whom the egyption pachomius brought together into one place. the place where all the once solitary monks now lived with another is a monastery.
\nMegalesia- was a roman festival,established in 191 B.C., to honor the magna mater goddess Cybele.
\nNutrix- is latin for a roman slave.
\nNicene creed- is a statement of faith that relfects the belifefs of Protestanism
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\nparma-
\npicus-
\npistor-
\npunic wars-
\nsaepta-
\nsocial war-
\nspolia-
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\npicus-
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