Christianity
Pax Romana
Julius Caesar
Why the Empire Fell
People
100

This Jewish man from Galilee is regarded as the founder.

Jesus

100

“Pax Romana” is Latin for this.

Roman Peace

100

Caesar committed  this act of wr by crossing the Rubicon River with his army

treason

100

The Huns, led by this man, terrorized the Italian peninsula.

Attila

100

This emperor issued the Edict of Milan.

(proclamation that permanently established religious toleration for Christianity within the Roman Empire)

Constantine

200

The founder of Christianity was executed by this Roman method.

crucifixion

200

A uniform system of currency as established during this time which helped to expand this

trade

200

Caesar had an affair and a child with this foreign woman

Cleopatra

200

What were the four categories of causes of the fall of the Roman Empire?

political, social, military and economic causes

200

This emperor split the Roman Empire into two halves.

Diocletian

300

At first, Christianity was seen as a branch of this religion.

Judaism

300

During the Pax Romana, safe travel and trade were guaranteed on Roman roads. This led to an increase in trade, promoted prosperity, and stability for these Romans

Roman Merchants

300

 Caesar, Crassus, and this man made up the first triumvirate

Pompey

300

Economically, the empire was suffering from this rapid increase in prices

Inflation

300

The Pax Romana began during the reign of this emperor.

Augustus

400

This man is known to be a disciple of Jesus and for spreading Christianity to non-Jewish people.

Paul

400

The Romans developed this legal principle we still abide by today.

innocent until proven guilty

400

Caesar was killed on March 15, a day is also known as this..

Ides of March

400

The army was weakened by its reliance on these foreign soldiers

mercenaries

400

An ally of Julius Caesar and the main rival of his successor

Marc Anthony

500

In the Christian Church, each geographic area was run by one of these.

Bishop

500

Latin is the basis of a group of modern languages called this

Romance languages

500

Caesar’s longest-lasting reform was the introduction of a new one of these.

calendar?

500

This term means loss of values and loyalty

Moral Decay

500

In 219 B.C this man led an attack on Saguntum, an independent city allied with Rome, which sparked the outbreak of the Second Punic War.

Hannibal of Carthage

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