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History Chapter 4 The Roman Republic Study tool
149 BC - ANS-He aroused Roman action against Carthage, beginning the Third Punic War
(year war began)

202 BC - ANS-The battle during the Second Punic War where the Carthaginian army was
defeated by the Romans (year)

216 BC - ANS-Battle where the Romans suffered one of their worst defeats (year)

218 BC - ANS-He led attacks on Rome at the beginning of the Second Punic War (year war
began)

264 BC - ANS-Began over the control of Sicily (year war began)

287 BC - ANS-Plebeian assembly that gained power to pass laws binding upon all people of
Rome (year gained power)

31 BC - ANS-Battle that Antony and Cleopatra lost (year)

44 BC - ANS-He was murdered in the Senate on the Ides of March (year murdered)

450 BC - ANS-The foundation of Roman law that was hung in the Roman Forum (year law
hung)

509 BC - ANS-Established in place of the monarchy (year established)

753 BC - ANS-City founded by Romulus and Remus (year founded)

800 BC - ANS-Came to Italy (probably from the East) and established one of Italy's earliest
civilizations (year they came to Italy)

Apennines - ANS-low mountains dividing the Italian Peninsula

Battle of Actium - ANS-Battle that Antony and Cleopatra lost

Battle of Actium - ANS-decisive battle that brought an end to the 478-year-old Roman Republic

Battle of Cannae - ANS-Battle where the Romans suffered one of their worst defeats

Battle of Zama - ANS-Scipio's victory over the Carthaginians

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