Before becoming a republic, Rome was ruled by this type of government.
What is a monarchy?
A group of about 80 soldiers.
What are centuries?
At around this age, a child would leave their litterator, and depending on their gender and wealthy they were they would take different paths.
What is age 10?
Who is Tarquin?
Roads and bridges built to carry water down from a lake or mountain spring to the town.
What are aqueducts?
These people were the only ones that were considered Roman citizens.
What are free men?
Roman citizen soldiers were called these.
What are legionaries?
Most people in living in the cities of Ancient Rome lived in these cramped apartment buildings.
What are insulae?
He was Rome's most powerful general who was famously murdered to keep from becoming Emperor.
Who was Julius Caesar?
The largest Roman bridge ever built.
What is the Trajan Bridge?
What is a republic?
A word that refers to soldiers who were not Roman citizens. Today, this word means something that is providing additional help and support.
What is auxiliary?
Equivalent of a teacher, this person taught children at First School.
What is a litterator?
This person led a local army to fight against the Romans.
Who is Queen Boudicca?
A large outdoor stadium that could seat around 50,000 people for various forms of entertainment such as gladiator games, mock battles, and dramas.
What is the Colosseum?
Tables made of metal which had the Roman laws engraved into it.
What are the Twelve Tablets?
A group of about 5,000 soldiers.
The wealthy lived in these large expansive homes in the countryside.
What are villas?
The last emperor or Rome.
Who is Romulus Augustulus?
This type of structure enabled Romans to build large ceilings with wide open spaces.
What is a dome?
What is 476 AD?
A leader of a group of about 80 soldiers.
What is a centurion?
Helps children develop their writing, speaking, poetic analysis skills and teaches children Greek.
What is a Grammaticus?
Rome reached its peak in power in the 2nd century AD under the rule of this great emperor.
Who is Trajan?
A basic feature often used in Roman architecture due to its strength.
What is an arch?