Latin Words/Phrases
Emperors
A Day in the Life
Crises
Something New
100

This Latin phrase, famously attributed to Julius Caesar, translates to "Vini Vidi Vici"

What is  "I came, I saw, I conquered."?

100

He was the first emperor of Rome, and his reign marked the beginning of the Pax Romana -  time of  peace  

Who is Augustus?

100

The Romans built these impressive structures to transport water from distant sources into their cities.

What are aqueducts?

100

This Roman city was buried under volcanic ash in 79 AD due to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

What is Pompeii?

100

The period following the assassination of Tarquin the Proud period marked the transition from Roman kingship to this - a system of government with elected officials and checks on centralized power.

What is a Republic 

200

This term, meaning "Our Sea," was used by the Romans to refer to the Mediterranean Sea.

What is "Mare Nostrum"?

200

This emperor is infamous for his tyrannical rule and is often associated with the Great Fire of Rome

Who is Nero?

200

These public facilities were centers of social activity and hygiene, featuring hot, warm, and cold rooms.

What are Roman baths? 

200

This elite Roman military unit -bodyguards to the emperor - played a significant role during the Crisis of the Third Century, assassinating many emperors and naming new ones.

Praetorian Guard

200

Introduced in 367 BCE, this innovation allowed for two co rulers to share executive power and check each other's authority.

What is a consul? 

300

In ancient Roman society, this term referred to the male head of a household.

What is "Pater familias"?

300

He is one of the five good emperors and is known for for his military conquests, he expanded the Roman Empire to its largest size

Who is Trajan? 

300

The most famous venue for these thrilling races was the Circus Maximus.

What are chariot races? 

300

His assassination caused 2 civil wars.

One between Brutus/Cassius and Mark Antony/Octavian the other Between ____________




Who are Mark Antony and Octavian? 

300

This system of governance, established by Diocletian in the late 3rd century AD, divided the Roman Empire into four administrative regions, each with its own emperor.

What is a Tetrarchy? 

400

Augustus adopted this title, meaning high priest

What is Pontifex Maximus? 

400

This emperor, known as "Restitutor Orbis" or "Restorer of the World," reunited the Roman Empire by defeating the breakaway Gallic and Palmyrene Empires.

Who is Aurelian? 

400

A Roman temple, in the pagan tradition,  has these 2 things - 

What are a temple and a statute of the god/goddess?  

400

What did the Romans call tribes such as the Goths, Vandals, and Huns, which contributed to the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire.

Who are the Barbarians? 

400

Name the road that goes from Rome to Brindisi - which facilitated military conquests, trade, and communication throughout the Roman Empire.

What is Via Appia? 

500

This term refers to young and ambitious politicians trying to move up the ladder of influence towards consul.

What is the "cursus honorum"? 

500

He established the Tetrarchy and implemented significant administrative reforms to stabilize the empire.

Who is Diocletian? 

500

Essential to Roman economy, these individuals performed various tasks from household duties to skilled labor and could earn their freedom.

Who are slaves?

500

Name three of Diocletian's Reforms -


- bureaucracies

-tetrarchy

-Dominus

-military

-standardize prices

-standardize money 

- persecution of Christians 

500

This emperor's conversion to Christianity and the Edict of Milan in 313 AD marked a significant shift towards religious tolerance and the eventual establishment of Christianity as the empire's dominant religion.

Who is Constantine? 

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