First submitted | March 29, 2018 |
Times taken | 21,127 |
Average score | 68.8% |
Rating | 4.40 |
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specific building |
emperor |
assembly of leading men |
erupted in 79 A.D. |
Mount Vesuvius |
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type of structure |
formal garment |
everyday garment |
wall in England |
Hadrian's Wall |
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rival empire |
leader of 80 soldiers |
arena fighter |
third century B.C. conflict |
Parthian Empire |
Second Punic War |
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temple to all gods |
founders of Rome |
two-faced god |
style of art using tiles |
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here follows a footnote:
"The centuries (centuriae) commanded by the centurion theoretically derive from centum ("hundred"), but that connection is now disputed. It certainly meant "company" or "tribe". "
...Except if you're talking about the early Republic. There were 100 soldiers by century, but it's pretty much a footnote compared to the imperial army.
'Pan' - all, 'Theos' - gods. is the temple for all gods.
'Parthenos' - virgin/unmarried woman, is the temple to the goddess of Athens, Athena Parthenos.