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The Roman Senate: The Heart of Roman Politics

The Roman Senate was a political institution in ancient Rome that played a central role in governing the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire. The Senate was made up of Rome’s most powerful aristocrats and was responsible for making laws, advising consuls, and overseeing military decisions.

While the Senate’s power declined after the rise of the Roman emperors, it remained an important symbol of Roman governance. Explore the history and legacy of the Roman Senate in this word search puzzle.

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