Roman Rulers (Emperors & Leaders)
Legendary Beginnings
Life in Rome (Daily Life & Culture)
The Republic and Laws
Architecture and Entertainment
100

He was the first Roman Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD, initiating the Pax Romana

Who is Augustus?

100

According to legend, these twin brothers founded the city of Rome in 753 BC

Who are Romulus and Remus?

100

This language was spoken by the Romans and is the basis of modern Italian, Spanish, and French.

What is Latin?

100

This social class consisted of the wealthy upper-class landowners who dominated the early senate.

Who are the Patricians?

100

This was the main arena for chariot races in Rome, holding up to 150,000 spectators

What is the Circus Maximus

200

This dictator for life was assassinated on the Ides of March, 44 B.C.E.

Who is Julius Caesar?

200

The twins were raised by this animal before being found by a shepherd.

What is a she-wolf?

200

These massive stone structures allowed the Romans to bring fresh water from the countryside into the city

What are aqueducts?

200

These were the common farmers, artisans, and merchants who made up the majority of the population

Who are the Plebeians?

200

Built in 80 AD, this massive amphitheater was used for gladiator battles.

What is the Colosseum

300

Known for his cruelty, this emperor supposedly played his fiddle (or lyre) while a fire destroyed Rome in 64 AD

Who is Nero

300

This Trojan prince is considered a legendary ancestor of the Romans, featuring in Virgil's Aeneid.

Who is Aeneas?

300

In a Roman house, this open-roofed entrance hall was used to receive visitors.

What is an atrium?

300

This set of written laws, displayed in the Forum, guaranteed equality before the law around 450 BC

What are the Twelve Tables?

300

This famous building, known for its massive concrete dome and oculus, was originally built as a temple to all gods

What is the Pantheon?

400

This "philosopher king" was the last of the "Five Good Emperors" and author of Meditations.

Who is Marcus Aurelius?

400

This is the river on which Rome was founded

What is the Tiber?

400

This fermented fish sauce was the most popular seasoning in Roman cuisine.

What is garum?

400

The Roman Republic had two of these high officials, elected annually to lead the government and army.

What are Consuls?

400

These structures were built to span the road and commemorate a significant military victory

What are Triumphal Arches?

500

In 285 AD, this emperor split the empire into Eastern and Western halves to make it easier to govern

Who is Diocletian?

500

Romulus and Remus were the sons of this war god

Who is Mars?

500

Romans used this liquid waste, rich in ammonia, to bleach their clothes 

What is urine

500

This famous Roman general was the only dictator to voluntarily give up power and return to his farm

Who is Cincinnatus?

500

Romans could visit these places to exercise, bathe, and socialize, often using the hypocaust system for heating

What are Roman baths

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