Roman Wars
Roman Contribution
Roman Architecture
Roman Religion
Roman Aqueducts
100

When were the Punic Wars?

 The Punic Wars ranged from 264 BC to 146 BC

100

What did the Romans invent that we use today?

They invented underfloor heating, concrete and the calendar that our modern calendar is based on.

100

What is the architecture of Rome?

In Ancient Rome, most Roman buildings were made of concrete and bricks, but ever since about 100 BC and the Roman Empire, marble and gold were more widely used as decoration themes in the architecture of Rome, especially in temples, palaces, fora and public buildings in general.

100

When was Christianity founded?

Christianity was founded in the first century

100

Were Romans the first to make aqueducts.

Yes, they were the first to make the aqueducts.

200

When was The Battle of Cynoscephalae?

The battle of Cynosephalae started in 364 BC.

200

What is a big Roman contribution?

The Roman Aqueduct. In fact many Roman Aqueducts are still in use today.

200

How is Roman architecture used today?

More recently, many official buildings built in the US are very strongly influenced by Roman architecture.

200

What religion were the Romans during Jesus?

Rooted in both Jewish and Greek ideas and practices, Christianity was also influenced by Mithraism in the Roman Empire.

200

What were Roman aqueducts made of?

The aqueducts were built from a combination of stone, brick and the special volcanic cement pozzuolana.

300

How long did the Third Servile War last?

The Third Servile War lasted from 73 - 71 BC.

300

What are some of the lasting contributions of the Roman Empire?

Study the early strengths and lasting contributions of Rome are significance of Roman citizenship; rights under Roman law, Roman art, architecture, engineering, and philosophy also preservation and transmission of Christianity and its ultimate internal weaknesses

300

What type of buildings did the Romans build?

The different types of Public Roman Buildings included Forums, Colosseum and arenas or amphitheatres, Theatres, Baths and Bath houses, Forts, Gymnasium, Stadia and Xysti, Campus Martius, Triumphal arches and triumphal columns, Ancient Roman Aqueducts and Factories.

300

What religion did the Roman Empire believe in?

Some of these old beliefs changed when Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman Empire by the Emperor Constantine in the 4th century AD. Before then, Christians got into trouble because they refused to worship the emperor as a god.

300

Do the Roman aqueducts still work?

TThe famous Trevi-fountain in Rome is still fed by aqueduct water from the same sources of the ancient Aqua Virgo; however, the Acqua Vergine Nuova is now a pressurized aqueduct.

400

How long was the Caesar's Civil War last.

The Caesar's Civil War lasted from49 - 45 BC.

400

What is a lasting contribution?

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400

Who was the most famous Roman architect?

Military engineer and architect Vitruvius is the most favorite.

400

What is the official religion of the Roman Empire?

Nicene Christianity became the state church of the Roman Empire with the Edict of Thessalonica in 380 AD, when Emperor Theodosius I made it the Empire's sole authorized religion.

400

Why were the aqueducts so important to the Romans?

The major purpose of an aqueduct was to deliver water to the people in the towns. ... The introduction of an aqueduct also made it possible to build Romanbaths complexes and other water consuming amenities like ornamental fountains. Aqueducts became an expression of power and wealth of a city.

500

When did The Battle of Actium start?

The Battle of Actium started in 31 BC.

500

What are Rome's greatest contribution to history?




The greatest impact of Rome in the government. The idea of having a senate and the senate is a place for more mature attitudes to prevail. Another important influence is the Roman law. The first law code in Roman history was the Law of the Twelve Tables which is the precursor to the development of Roman law

500

What was Roman architecture like?

Roman architecture great majority of surviving buildings were constructed. It used new materials, particularly concrete, and newer technologies such as the arch and the dome to make buildings that were typically strong and well-engineered.

500

Why did the Roman Empire dislike Christianity?

Although it is often claimed that Christians were persecuted for their refusal to worship the emperor, general dislike for Christians likely arose from their refusal to worship the gods or take part in sacrifice, which was expected of those living in the Roman Empire.

500

Why did the Romans build aqueducts?

So the peop[le of their empire had water to drink.

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