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3
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an arena or the show held there
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6
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a unit of an empire
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9
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a belief in more than one god
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10
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large amphitheater; site of contests and combats
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12
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person who fought to the death as entertainment for the public
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14
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structure that carries water over a long distance
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15
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an economic situation in which the government issues more money with lower value
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16
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power of one branch of government to reject bills or proposals passed by another branch of government
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17
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a soldier who serves for pay in a foreign army
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20
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a country estate
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1
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founder of Christianity; believed by Christians to be the Messiah
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2
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a follower of a person or belief
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4
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an elected official
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5
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a person appointed to rule for six months in times of emergency, with all the powers of a king
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7
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letters written by disciples
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8
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emperor of Rome
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11
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an ordinary citizen
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13
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a person who dies for a cause
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17
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a savior in Judaism and Christianity
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18
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an official count of people living in a place
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19
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a curved structure used as a support over an open space, as in a doorway
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