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: The river on the left bank of which the city of Rome was founded. Hannibal : The famous Carthaginian general. Remus : The son of Mars killed by his twin brother. Vesta : The goddess of fire and the hearth. Additional Information
: A city in Africa where Hannibal's troops were defeated by the Romans.
The solution for (crossword "From the History of Ancient Rome") on page 57 of the Grade 5 History Workbook by G.I. Goder (Part 2) is as follows: Across (Horizontal)
This task is part of the "Ancient Rome" section, which covers Rome's rise as a Mediterranean power. You can find comprehensive answers and explanations for other tasks in this workbook on educational platforms like GDZ.ru or History-GDZ .
: A Greek city destroyed to its foundations by the Romans. Romulus : The legendary founder of Rome. Mars : The god of war and father of Rome's founder.
: Slaves trained to fight each other for the entertainment of the Roman public.
: The solemn entry into Rome of a victorious general.

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: The river on the left bank of which the city of Rome was founded. Hannibal : The famous Carthaginian general. Remus : The son of Mars killed by his twin brother. Vesta : The goddess of fire and the hearth. Additional Information
: A city in Africa where Hannibal's troops were defeated by the Romans.
The solution for (crossword "From the History of Ancient Rome") on page 57 of the Grade 5 History Workbook by G.I. Goder (Part 2) is as follows: Across (Horizontal)
This task is part of the "Ancient Rome" section, which covers Rome's rise as a Mediterranean power. You can find comprehensive answers and explanations for other tasks in this workbook on educational platforms like GDZ.ru or History-GDZ .
: A Greek city destroyed to its foundations by the Romans. Romulus : The legendary founder of Rome. Mars : The god of war and father of Rome's founder.
: Slaves trained to fight each other for the entertainment of the Roman public.
: The solemn entry into Rome of a victorious general.