An Age of of Empires: Rome and Han China, 753 B.C.E. - 330 C.E.
126474203 | Roman Republic | not a democracy in the modern sense | 0 | |
126474204 | Roman Senate | real center of power | 1 | |
126474205 | patron/client relationship | complex ties of obligation | 2 | |
126474206 | Roman Principate | the period following the the Roman Republic | 3 | |
126474207 | Augustus | one of many horrific titles that Roman Senate gave Octavian | 4 | |
126474208 | Pax Rommana | Roman Peace | 5 | |
126474209 | Romanization | spread of the latin langue and Roman way of life | 6 | |
126474210 | Jesus | a young carpenter from the Galilee region in northern Israel | 7 | |
126474211 | Paul | a Jew from the Greek city of Tarsus in southeast Anatolia, converted to the new creed | 8 | |
126474212 | Aqueducts | long elevated or underground conduits | 9 | |
126474213 | Third century Crisis | period with nomadic problems beset and nearly nearly destroyed the Roman Empire | 10 | |
126474214 | Constantine | who reunited the entire empire under his sole rule | 11 | |
126474215 | Qin | one of the warring states | 12 | |
126474216 | Shi Huangdi | the founder of the Qin Empire | 13 | |
126474217 | Han | new dynasty in China | 14 | |
126474218 | Xiongnu | pose a huge military threat to China | 15 | |
126474219 | Gaozu | throne that came from a modest background | 16 | |
126474220 | Sima Qian | whom scholars as the first true "historian" in china | 17 | |
126474221 | Chang'an | modern Xi'an | 18 | |
126474222 | gentry | scholar officials | 19 |