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A large stadium in Ancient Rome where athletic events took place.
What is a colosseum?
100
A high, arched structure built to carry water over long distances.
What is an aqueduct?
100
A period of peace for the Roman Empire that began with the rule of Augustus that began in about 27 B.C/B.C.E and lasted around 200 years
What is the Pax Romana?
200
A large, domed temple built in Ancient Rome to honor many gods and goddesses
What is a Pantheon?
200
A Roman athlete, usually a slave, criminal or prisoner of war who was forced to fight for the entertainment of the public
What is a gladiator?
200
An armed conflict between two groups within one country
What is a Civil War?
300
An ancient city in southwestern Italy that was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D/C.E
What is Pompeii?
300
First Roman emperor; won the civil war following Julius Caesar's assassination and went on to unify the empire and establish the Pax Romana
Who is Augustus?
300
A periodic count of all the people living in a city, country, or region.
What is a census?
400
An ancient region and Roman province that included most of present-day France.
What is Gaul?
400
A Roman general who became the republic's dictator in 45 B.C/B.C.E
Who is Julius Caesar?
400
A ruler who has absolute power
What is a dictator?
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