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all time before now
the past
a period of time when a country is controlled by military force
occupation
a person who studies past human life, by looking at objects and other evidence
archeologist
to rise in opposition or armed resistance against a government or leader
rebel
the name given to tribes that the Romans considered to be uncivilized
barbarians
an important Roman official in charge of a conquered country
governor
to murder an important person, usually for political or religious reasons
assassinate
a regular payment given as a reward for doing a job for a long time
pension
the best and highest-paid type of Roman soldier
legionary
a type of Roman soldier
auxiliary
able to read and write
literate
clothing that is worn to protect the body
armour
payment demanded by a ruler or government
tax
the market place or public square in a Roman city; a place of assembly for the people
forum
the ideas, customs and behavior of a group of people, shown in everything from language, food and clothing through to art, music and literature
culture
a Roman building used as a council chamber and law court
basilica
a bridge with a stone channel to carry fresh water into towns from a river or lake
aqueduct
a group of families and relatives who have the same customs and beliefs
tribe
things that people trade, for example food, tools, clothing and luxury items
goods
tribes who lived in Britain at the time of the Roman invasion. The Romans called these people “Britons”
celts
a large group within the Roman army
legion
a group of 80 men in the Roman army; a period of 100 years
century
the soldier in charge of a century
centurion
soldiers on horses
cavalry
a machine that was used to throw large rocks
onager
a heavy object swung or rammed against a door or wall to break it down
battering ram
a large, powerful crossbow
ballista
to defeat, usually in a war or a battle
conquer
to enter, using force
invade
an area, usually including many countries, ruled by an emperor or empress
empire