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What case is used to show the Object of a sentence
Accusative
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A type of jewellery
Brooch
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Used to transport water to communities
Aqueduct
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Every temple had one of these dedicated to a God
Statue
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Patterned tiles
Mosaic
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The Ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue
Circus Maximus
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A festival held for the Greek Goddess of Fire
Vestalia
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A way of honoring Gods by giving up and offering something such as an animal, or food, to them.
Sacrifice
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Considered home to the Gods and built to honour each one
Temple
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Roman emperor who killed his own mother
Nero
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footwear worn by Romans
Sandals
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Latin for "I am"
Sum
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King of the Gods
Zeus
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What case shows the subject of the sentence
Nominative
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An event or 'phenomenon' which was believed to foresee the future.
Omen
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Priests/Officials who would judge the will of the Gods by analysing and interpreting the flight of birds
Augures
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The gender of Latin nouns which are neither masculine or feminine
Neuter
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Attached to horses - used for racing
Chariot
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Ruler
Emperor
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Where performances and events took place
Amphitheatre
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A type of clothing, similar to a robe) worn over a tunic
Toga
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Name of someone from Rome
Roman
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Used to protect communities
Wall
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Home of the Greek Gods
Mount Olympus
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Currency (Denari) was in this format
Coin
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