The first emperor of Rome
Who is Augusta Caesar?
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An outer garment and a sign of Roman citizenship
What is a toga?
The language of the Romans
What is Latin?
The Roman leader who "crossed the Rubicon"
Who is Julius Caesar?
A point on a mountain beyond which trees cannot grow
What is the timber line?
The largest mountain system in Europe
What is the Alps?
The man who prophesied a powerful kingdom that would be "strong as iron"
Who is Daniel?
Located in the center of wealthy Roman's homes
What is an atrium?
Rome's first province in Asia
What was Pergamum?
The common people of Rome
What is the plebeians?
The climate found on high mountains
What is the highlands?
The culture that influenced Romans the most
What was the Greek culture?
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The oldest and wisest men of Rome
What is the Senate?
The North African city that Rome eventually destroyed
What was Carthage?
"City of the Seven Hills" is another name for
What is Rome?
The general who led horses and elephants across the Alps in an attack on Rome
Who is Hannibal?
The point on a mountain above which snow is found year round
What is the snow line?
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The ruler of the Holy Land at the time of Christ's birth
Who is Augusta Caesar?
Transported fresh water to Roman cities
What is an aqueduct?
After the Romans destroyed Carthage, they spread this on the surrounding land
What is salt?
The three wars that Rome fought against a city in North Africa
What is the Punic Wars?
At the time of the Roman Empire, France was called
What is Gaul?
Another name for the torrid zone
What is the Tropics?
A government-sponsored count of the people in a province
What is a census?
The 200 years of peace at the beginning of the Roman Empire
What is the Pax Romana?
The island at the "toe" of the Apennine Peninsula
What is Sicily?
A man who has absolute rule and controls all the country's major decisions
What is a dictator?
"All roads lead to ______"
What is Rome?
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Roman rulers with equal power who each ruled for one year
What are consuls?
Used to provide lasting strength to Roman buildings
What is concrete?