People
Places
Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Miscellaneous
100

general of Carthage

Hannibal

100

a boot shaped peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea - where Rome is located

Italian Peninsula

100

fifteenth day of March on the Roman calendar

Ides of March

100

three major wars between Rome and Carthage

Punic Wars

100

Roman emperor who moved Rome's capital to Constantinople

Constantine I

200

famous Roman general who became dictator

Julius Caesar

200

the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea; a part of Italy

Sicily

200

member of the wealthy ruling class of ancient Rome

patrician

200

an armed person who fought animals or other people in an arena such as the Colosseum

gladiator

200

Roman emperor who ordered the death of many Christians

Nero

300

an ancient civilization with a Hellenistic culture on the Italian Peninsula

Etruscan
300

a large arena where events were held to entertain the Roman people

Colosseum

300

member of the working class in ancient Rome

plebeian

300

a loose robe worn by citizens of ancient Rome

toga

300

philosopher, lawyer, and member of the Senate; considered the greatest Roman orator

Cicero

400

ruled the western part of the Roman Empire; became first emperor of Rome after defeating Mark Antony

Octavian

400
an ancient Roman temple dedicated to all the gods

Pantheon

400

the assembly made up of plebeians in ancient Rome

Tribal Assembly

400

an alliance among three rulers

triumvirate

400

philosophy that happiness is the most important thing

Epicureanism

500

Roman poet who wrote The Aeneid; considered the greatest Roman poet

Virgil

500

the Roman law written on twelve bronze tablets

Law of the Twelve Tables
500

the period of peace in the Roman Empire that began with the reign of Octavian

Pax Romana

500

philosophy that people should strive to be indifferent to pleasure and pain

Stoicism

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