having been inexistence for along time andthereforerecognized andgenerallyaccepted.Minoritya unit of3,000–6,000men in theancientRomanConsulEquiptmentPolicyProvincePaterfamiliasa civil officer or layjudge who administersthe law, especially onewho conducts a courtthat deals with minoroffenses and holdspreliminary hearingsfor more seriousConstitutionthenecessaryitems for aparticularpurposA subdivision ofa RomanLegion,containingeither 60 or 120menIndentifyan extensive group ofstates or countriesunder a singlesupreme authority,formerly especiallyan emperor orempress.: "theRoman Empire". EmpireEstablishedViolateProfessionalA large andluxuriouscountryresidenceReligionAugustusPatriarchalthe profession,activity, or skill ofmanaginginternationalrelations, typically bya country'srepresentativesabroad. the aggregateof people livingtogether in amore or lessorderedcommunitybreak or fail tocomply with (a ruleor formalagreement).: "theyviolated the termsof a ceasefire"an extensive group ofstates or countriesunder a singlesupreme authority,formerly especiallyan emperor orempress.: "theRoman Empire". SocietyTenantTogaLegionCaesar Augustus was oneof ancient Rome's mostsuccessful leaders who ledthe transformation of Romefrom a republic to anempire. During his reign,Augustus restored peaceand prosperity to theRoman state and changednearly every aspect of Roma constitutionalright to reject adecision orproposal made bya law-making body  a body of fundamentalprinciples orestablished precedentsaccording to which astate or otherorganization isacknowledged to begoverned. a loose flowing outergarment worn by thecitizens of ancientRome, made of asingle piece of clothand covering thewhole body apartfrom the right arm.A state in whichsupreme power is heldby the people and theirelectedrepresentatives, andwhich has an electedor nominated presidentrather than a monarch.Veto(in ancient Rome)one of the twoannually electedchief magistrateswho jointly ruledthe republic. RepublicCivilWarthe aggregateof people livingtogether in amore or lessorderedcommunity.relating to orcharacteristic of asystem of societyor governmentcontrolled by men ManipleSocietyVillaestablish orindicate whoor what(someone orsomething) is. the belief in andworship of asuperhumanpower or powers,especially a Godor gods a warbetweencitizens ofthe samecountry.Foruma course orprinciple of actionadopted orproposed by agovernment, party,business, orindividual. thenecessaryitems for aparticularpurposeMagistratea person whooccupies landor propertyrented from alandlord Diplomacythe malehead of afamily orhousehold.(in an ancientRoman city) apublic square ormarketplace usedfor judicial andother business.the smallernumber or part,especially anumber that is lessthan half the wholenumber. having been inexistence for along time andthereforerecognized andgenerallyaccepted.Minoritya unit of3,000–6,000men in theancientRomanConsulEquiptmentPolicyProvincePaterfamiliasa civil officer or layjudge who administersthe law, especially onewho conducts a courtthat deals with minoroffenses and holdspreliminary hearingsfor more seriousConstitutionthenecessaryitems for aparticularpurposA subdivision ofa RomanLegion,containingeither 60 or 120menIndentifyan extensive group ofstates or countriesunder a singlesupreme authority,formerly especiallyan emperor orempress.: "theRoman Empire". EmpireEstablishedViolateProfessionalA large andluxuriouscountryresidenceReligionAugustusPatriarchalthe profession,activity, or skill ofmanaginginternationalrelations, typically bya country'srepresentativesabroad. the aggregateof people livingtogether in amore or lessorderedcommunitybreak or fail tocomply with (a ruleor formalagreement).: "theyviolated the termsof a ceasefire"an extensive group ofstates or countriesunder a singlesupreme authority,formerly especiallyan emperor orempress.: "theRoman Empire". SocietyTenantTogaLegionCaesar Augustus was oneof ancient Rome's mostsuccessful leaders who ledthe transformation of Romefrom a republic to anempire. During his reign,Augustus restored peaceand prosperity to theRoman state and changednearly every aspect of Roma constitutionalright to reject adecision orproposal made bya law-making body  a body of fundamentalprinciples orestablished precedentsaccording to which astate or otherorganization isacknowledged to begoverned. a loose flowing outergarment worn by thecitizens of ancientRome, made of asingle piece of clothand covering thewhole body apartfrom the right arm.A state in whichsupreme power is heldby the people and theirelectedrepresentatives, andwhich has an electedor nominated presidentrather than a monarch.Veto(in ancient Rome)one of the twoannually electedchief magistrateswho jointly ruledthe republic. RepublicCivilWarthe aggregateof people livingtogether in amore or lessorderedcommunity.relating to orcharacteristic of asystem of societyor governmentcontrolled by men ManipleSocietyVillaestablish orindicate whoor what(someone orsomething) is. the belief in andworship of asuperhumanpower or powers,especially a Godor gods a warbetweencitizens ofthe samecountry.Foruma course orprinciple of actionadopted orproposed by agovernment, party,business, orindividual. thenecessaryitems for aparticularpurposeMagistratea person whooccupies landor propertyrented from alandlord Diplomacythe malehead of afamily orhousehold.(in an ancientRoman city) apublic square ormarketplace usedfor judicial andother business.the smallernumber or part,especially anumber that is lessthan half the wholenumber. 

The Roman Republic - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.
  2. Minority
  3. a unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman
  4. Consul
  5. Equiptment
  6. Policy
  7. Province
  8. Paterfamilias
  9. a civil officer or lay judge who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offenses and holds preliminary hearings for more serious
  10. Constitution
  11. the necessary items for a particular purpos
  12. A subdivision of a Roman Legion, containing either 60 or 120 men
  13. Indentify
  14. an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.: "the Roman Empire".
  15. Empire
  16. Established
  17. Violate
  18. Professional
  19. A large and luxurious country residence
  20. Religion
  21. Augustus
  22. Patriarchal
  23. the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
  24. the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community
  25. break or fail to comply with (a rule or formal agreement).: "they violated the terms of a ceasefire"
  26. an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.: "the Roman Empire".
  27. Society
  28. Tenant
  29. Toga
  30. Legion
  31. Caesar Augustus was one of ancient Rome's most successful leaders who led the transformation of Rome from a republic to an empire. During his reign, Augustus restored peace and prosperity to the Roman state and changed nearly every aspect of Rom
  32. a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body
  33. a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
  34. a loose flowing outer garment worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, made of a single piece of cloth and covering the whole body apart from the right arm.
  35. A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
  36. Veto
  37. (in ancient Rome) one of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic.
  38. Republic
  39. Civil War
  40. the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
  41. relating to or characteristic of a system of society or government controlled by men
  42. Maniple
  43. Society
  44. Villa
  45. establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is.
  46. the belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods
  47. a war between citizens of the same country.
  48. Forum
  49. a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
  50. the necessary items for a particular purpose
  51. Magistrate
  52. a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord
  53. Diplomacy
  54. the male head of a family or household.
  55. (in an ancient Roman city) a public square or marketplace used for judicial and other business.
  56. the smaller number or part, especially a number that is less than half the whole number.