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Ancient Rome Vocabulary. Barbarian. A person in a culture believed by those in another culture to be savage or uncivilized. Affront. An openly insulting deed or remark. Gladiator. A man in ancient Rome who fought, often to the death and for the amusement of the audience. Hierarchy.
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Barbarian • A person in a culture believed by those in another culture to be savage or uncivilized.
Affront • An openly insulting deed or remark
Gladiator • A man in ancient Rome who fought, often to the death and for the amusement of the audience.
Hierarchy • A body of persons graded to rank or level of authority.
Coliseum • A large building or amphitheater used for events or sports
Anarchy • Political or social disorder resulting from lack of governmental authority.