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Ch. 5: An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China, 753 B.C.E. - 600 C.E. Flashcards

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19626016Roman RepublicPeriod from 507 to 31 B.C.E., during which Rome was largely governed by the aristocratic Roman Senate.0
19626017Roman SenateCouncil whose members were the heads of wealthy, landowning families.1
19626018patron/client relationshipFundamental social relationship in which the patron - a wealthy and powerful individual - provided legal and economic protection and assistance to clients, men of lesser status and means, and in return the clients supported the political careers and economic interests of their patron.2
19626019Roman PrincipateTerm used to characterize Roman government in the first three centuries C.E., based on the ambiguous title priceps ("first citizen") adopted by Augustus to conceal his military dictatorship.3
19626020AugustusHonorific name of Octavian, founder of the Roman Principate, the military dictatorship that replaced the failing rule of the Roman Senate.4
19626021equitesProsperous landowners second in wealth and status to the senatorial aristocracy.5
19626022pax romana"Roman peace". Connoted the stability and prosperity that Roman rule brought to the lands of the Roman Empire in the first two centuries C.E.6
19626023RomanizationProcess by which the Latin language and Roman culture became dominant in the western provinces of the Roman Empire.7
19626024JesusA Jew from Galilee in northern Israel who sought to reform Jewish beliefs and practices. Was executed as a revolutionary by the Romans. Central figure in Christianity.8
19626025PaulJew from the Greek city of Tarsus in Anatolia, he initially persecuted the followers of Jesus but, after receiving a revelation on the road to Syrian Damascus, became a Christian.9
19626026aqueductConduit, either elevated or underground, using gravity to carry water from a source to a location - usually a city - that needed it.10
19626027Third-Century CrisisTerm for the political, military, and economic turmoil that beset the Roman Empire during much of the third century C.E.: frequent changes of ruler, civil wars, barbarian invasions, decline of urban centers, and near-destruction of long-distance commerce and the monetary economy.11
19626028ConstantineRoman emperor. After reuniting the Roman Empire, he moved the capital to Constantinople and made Christianity a favored religion.12
19626029Byzantine EmpireEastern portion of the Roman Empire from the fourth century onward.13
19626030QinPeople and state in the Wei Valley of eastern China that conquered rival states and created the first Chinese empire.14
19626031Shi HuangdiFounder of the short-lived Qin dynasty and creator of the Chinese Empire. He's remembered for his ruthless conquests of rival states, standardization of practices, and forcible organization of labor for military and engineering tasks.15
19626032HanDynasty of emperors who ruled from 202 B.C.E. to 220 C.E.16
19626033Chang'anCity in the Wei Valley in eastern China. Became the capital of Qin and early Han Empires.17
19626034gentryClass of properous families, next in wealth below the rural aristocrats, from which the emperors drew their administrative personnel.18

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