Ancient Roman Geography
Roman Republic to Empire
Roman Engineering
Roman Law
Christianity
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The peninsula that the city-state of Rome was located.

Italian Peninsula

100

The legendary founder and builder of the city-state known as Rome.

Romulus

100

Used to carry water from lakes and reservoirs to the city of Rome.

Aqueducts

100

The name given to the earliest Roman law code that was publicly displayed in the Forum.

Twelve Tables

100

Who is considered the founder of the Christian belief system?

Jesus Christ

200

It was known as "Mare Nostrum" to the Ancient Romans as its empire encompassed the totality of this body of water.

The Mediterranean Sea

200

This Roman social group had both economic and political power in the Roman Republic.

Patricians

200

The architectural structure that was used in almost every major construction projects for the Romans.

Arch

200

At whose request were the Roman laws publicly displayed in the Roman Forum?

Plebeians

200

What does the word Christ / Messiah mean?

The Anointed One or Savior

300

The Roman Empire stretched across these three continents.

Europe, Africa, and Asia

300

The 200 year period of internal relative peace throughout the Roman Empire that began with Augustus and ended with Marcus Aurelius.

Pax Romana

300

The number of gallons daily that the 11 Roman aqueducts brought to the city of Rome.

300 million gallons of water

300
Identify the Byzantine Emperor who revamped and codified Roman law.

Justinian

300

What animal, sacrificed on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, was Jesus Christ compared to?

A lamb, or Lamb of God

400

The North African city-state that rivaled Rome for control of the Mediterranean Sea.

Carthage

400

Identify the Roman emperor who took Rome to its greatest territorial heights.

Trajan

400

The Romans constructed nearly 250,000 mile of road.  How many miles were paved?

50,000 miles

400

On who did the burden of proof lay when it came to Roman law?

The accuser

400

What did Jesus Christ die and atone for?

The sins of the world

500

Identify the North African country today where Hannibal the famous Carthaginian general was from.

Tunisia

500

They were the representative body for the Plebeians in the Roman Republic.

Tribunes

500

The number of occupants that the Circus Maximus could seat at one time.

Over 250,000

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In Roman law, on what could a person be only punished on?

Actions not thoughts

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Based on the Christian epistles written by the Apostle Paul, what characteristic(s) of God is salvation based on?

Grace, mercy, and/or love

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