Plato's Republic
Early Rome
Roman Emperors
Christianity
Grab Bag
100

Thrasymachus says that this is what justice is.

The advantage of the stronger.

100

Romulus, the founder of Rome, is descended from this god according to myth.

Mars

100

Tiberius made it punishable by death to do this while having a coin with Augustus' image in your pocket.

go to the bathroom

100

The people of Jerusalem likely favored the release of Barabbas over Jesus because they wanted a leader who would do this.

violently oppose the Romans

100

Julian the Apostate argued that the priests of Cybele should revitalize paganism by doing this.

Helping the poor

200

Socrates says that the guardians of the just city will have this attribute.

spirit/courage

200

This second ruler of Rome was pious and skilled in matters of law.

Numa

200

Nero blamed this group for starting the fire that burned the city of Rome.

Christians

200

Christians counteracted this ancient practice by starting the first orphanages.

exposure of infants

200

The eruption of this volcano covered several Roman cities in ash, freezing them in time.

Vesuvius

300

In the analogy of the cave, the sun represents this.

the form of the Good

300

Rome fought the Punic Wars against this city in northern Africa.

Carthage

300

This emperor was also a Stoic philosopher, who wrote in his "Meditations" that nothing should matter except for doing one's duty.

Marcus Aurelius

300

Emperor Constantine called this church council in response to the Arian heresy that Jesus was a created being rather than being one person of a triune God.

the Council of Nicaea

300

Tacitus' main point in "Agricola" and "Germania" might be that barbarians were better at this than Romans.

Roman virtue

400

These are the five types of constitution that Plato lists.

Aristocracy, timocracy, oligarchy, democracy, tyranny

400

This general famously crossed the alps with his army and war elephants to attack Rome (but never reached the city itself)

Hannibal

400

Emperor Constantine is said to have seen this symbol in a vision, with the words "in this sign, conquer."

A cross and/or the Chi Rho

400

In his letter to Philemon, Paul writes that due to Onesimus' conversion, Philemon should welcome him back, not as a bondservant, but as this.

A dear brother/a brother in Christ

400

Cicero wrote that anyone who says "this is a good horse" implicitly proves that this exists.

natural law

500

Plato says that it is better to be just than unjust because the tyrannical soul is this.

enslaved

500

Polybius said that this aspect of the Roman constitution made it uniquely strong.

Separation of powers

500

During the crisis of the 3rd century, emperors rose and fell in quick succession, in large part because this was the main group behind the emperor's power.

the army

500

When speaking in Athens, Paul refers to a shrine in Athens dedicated to this.

"an unknown god"

500

In Germania, Tacitus records that the Germanic tribes had a surprising amount of respect (even reverence) for these people.

women

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