These are the three famous philosophers of Ancient Greece all coming from the same school of thought...
Who is Socrates?
Who is Plato?
Who is Aristotle?
A fictional general who became a gladiator trying to take on the Emperor...
who is Maximus?
a teacher who often does not have any answers, but more questions..
What is a philosopher?
The Rape of Lucretia explains a story that tells us that Roman's hate this...
What are kings?
The main difference between the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire is this...
This was built in Rome for sporting events such as gladiators fighting each other and included reenactment war battles...
What is a Roman Emperor?
What is the Colosseum?
Aristotle taught this young man who will eventually conquer the known world...
The place where this young man is just north of greece, and greeks often looked at the them as savages...
Who is Alexander the Great?
What is Macedonia?
The founder of Christianity who was executed by the Roman Empire
Who is Jesus?
This was invented where people are allowed to vote to have say in government
the type of terrain is found all over greece which makes it hard to farm...
What is a democracy?
what are mountains?
The Roman Republic were mostly made up of these two distinct classes in government...
What are Partricians?
What are plebians?
The Roman Empire expanded to it greatest height around this body of water...
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
This Athenian leader led Athens into is Golden Age often called the Golden Age of (his name)
Who is Pericles?
The month and the emperor created for the first month of our school summer...
The month and this emperor created for the 2nd month of our school summer?
What is July? Who is Julius Caesar?
What is August? Who is Augustus Caesar?
This city state was known for its military training.
This city state was known for its arts and theatre.
What is Sparta?
What is Athens?
The Roman Republic found itself fighting these wars?
They fought against this nation?
What are the Punic Wars?
Who is Carthage?
This innovation allowed for Roman's to put heavy weight on top to continuously build vertical...
This innovation brought water from the mountains to the city of Rome and allowed for running water..
What is an arch?
What are aqueducts?
the father of Alexander the Great who died early because of an assassination plot against him... some say his wife and mother of Alexander did it to protect her son's right to the throne..
Who is King Philip?
The person who spread Christianity all over the Roman Empire by spreading the message of Jesus
Who is Paul?
This modern sports event was created during the Ancient times of Greece.
What are the Olympics?
Two of these are chosen annually to lead the Republic's government, one coming from a lower class and the upper class..
What are consuls?
Julius Caesar took this from wealthy senators and gave it to the poor....
This led to this event where the senators stabbed Caesar on the senate floor
What is land?
What are the ides of March?
One of Alexander's best generals and found himself as a pharaoh of Egypt after Alexander died. Most of what we know about Alexander is from this person...
Who is Ptolemy?
The Roman's number one enemy in Carthage was led by this man...
The Roman general who defeated the man said above to win the punic wars...
Who is Hannibal?
Who is Scipio?
Ionic, Doric, and Corinithian are examples of this type of architecture that the Greeks perfected...
What are columns?
The foundation of Roman law that can be found on Ivory Tablets...
What are the twelve tables?
The religion of Christianity started in this place controlled by the Roman Empire...
This Emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire and may have led to its downfall...
What is palestine/israel?
Who is Constantine?