Lesson 10 Flashcards

1
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stern and severe consul; beheaded his own son

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Manlius Torquatus

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2
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“greatest of his countrymen in works of peace”

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Appius Claudius

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3
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“Queen of roads”; 120 miles from Rome to Capua

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Appian Way

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4
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greek king; led Tarentines in war with Rome

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Pyrrhus

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5
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used elephants

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Pyrrhus

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6
Q

“The first duty of a soldier is obedience.”

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Torquatus

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7
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“Better to lose all that we have than to disgrace ourselves by submitting!”

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Claudius

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8
Q

“The stain on this toga shall be washed out in your blood.”

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Posthumius

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9
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“A few more such victories and I must return to Epirus alone.”

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Pyrrhus

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10
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“The tongue of Cineas wins more cities than the sword of Pyrrhus”

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Greek saying

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11
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artificial channel for transporting water

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aqueduct

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12
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How and why did the term Pyrrhic Victory come to exist?

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Pyrrhus won the battle but lost so many men doing so that it had the effect of a disaster. His experience became proverbial for a victory that is not worth the cost.

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