Revenue from the Fiscus Judaicus replaced a traditional Jewish fee that sent money to build one of these places in Rome. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these places, one of which stored the finances of the Roman Republic. Terms like aedes, delirium, and fanum were used to describe types of these places.
ANSWER: temple [accept shrines and temples to Jupiter or Saturn]
[10e] Laws governing taxes that funded fanum were passed during the Republic by this assembly made up of hundreds of men who served for life.
ANSWER: Senate [or Senatus Romanus]
[10m] A particular kind of temple funded by the fanum tax was built in areas inhabited by these people. A group of these people won the battle of Allia after the Senate refused to hand over the Roman murderers of a Senone [suh-no-na] chieftain.
ANSWER: Gauls [or Celts]
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