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Chapter 6: The Roman Republic
B.
The Roman Republic developed a rich literary culture that included notable playwrights, poets, and philosophers. Below is a list of these figures followed by a list of works associated with them. Drag and drop each of these into the space beside the appropriate author.
1.
battle of Cannae, Hannibal defeats Romans
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146 B.C.
509 B.C.
241 B.C.
450 B.C.
201 B.C.
216 B.C.
287 B.C.
2.
end of the Struggle of the Orders
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146 B.C.
509 B.C.
241 B.C.
450 B.C.
201 B.C.
216 B.C.
287 B.C.
3.
destruction of Carthage
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146 B.C.
509 B.C.
241 B.C.
450 B.C.
201 B.C.
216 B.C.
287 B.C.
4.
end of the First Punic War, beginning of Rome's overseas empire
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146 B.C.
509 B.C.
241 B.C.
450 B.C.
201 B.C.
216 B.C.
287 B.C.
5.
foundation of the Republic
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146 B.C.
509 B.C.
241 B.C.
450 B.C.
201 B.C.
216 B.C.
287 B.C.
6.
battle of Zama, Hannibal defeated by Scipio Africanus
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146 B.C.
509 B.C.
241 B.C.
450 B.C.
201 B.C.
216 B.C.
287 B.C.
7.
establishment of the Twelve Tables
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146 B.C.
509 B.C.
241 B.C.
450 B.C.
201 B.C.
216 B.C.
287 B.C.
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