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Synonyms and antonyms of People in specific periods of history in British Thesaurus

People in specific periods of history

the ancients (noun)

the people who lived a very long time ago, especially in Greece or Rome

Anglo-Saxon (noun)

one of the people who came to England in the 5th century and ruled it until 1066

barbarian (noun)

someone from outside one of the major ancient societies such as Greece or Rome, who was considered to be violent and not educated

Celt (noun)

a member of an ancient group of people who lived in parts of Western Europe

consul (noun)

one of the two elected leaders in charge of ancient Rome

gladiator (noun)

in ancient Rome, someone who fought against wild animals and other gladiators as a form of public entertainment

Goth (noun)

a member of a group of people who attacked and destroyed Rome in the fifth century

plebeian (noun)

someone from a low social class in ancient Rome

Roman (noun)

someone from ancient Rome or its empire

Saxon (noun)

a member of a group of German people who came to live in England in the 5th and 6th centuries AD

Trojan (noun)

someone from the ancient city of Troy, which was destroyed in a war by the Greeks

Victorian (noun)

someone who lived during the Victorian period