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100

The two most powerful officials in the Roman Republic who served for one year.

What are Consuls

100

This man was made dictator for life in 44 B.C. and was stabbed on the Ides of March.

Who is Julius Caesar

100

The main, everyday garment worn by Roman men, often made of white wool

What is a toga

100

The river that flows through Rome and connects it to the Mediterranean Sea

What is the Tiber River

100

The Romans called this body of water Mare Nostrum, which translates to "Our Sea."

What is the Mediterranean Sea

200

This law-making body of the Republic consisted of 300-600 men, mostly patricians.

What is the Senate

200

The first emperor of Rome, formerly known as Octavian

Who is Augustus

200

These bridge-like structures were built to bring fresh water into cities

What are Aqueducts

200

The series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage

What are the Punic Wars

200

Rome was famously built on this many hills

What is seven

300

The upper class in Roman society, who held most of the political power

Who are the Patricians

300

According to legend, these twin brothers founded Rome in 753 B.C

Who are Romulus and Remus

300

The central public marketplace, temples, and meeting place in Rome

What is the Forum

300

The 200-year period of relative peace and prosperity initiated by Augustus

What is the Pax Romana

300

This animal, a symbol of Rome, supposedly nursed the abandoned twins who founded the city.

What is a she-wolf

400

A temporary leader appointed during a crisis with absolute power, typically for 6 months.

What is a Dictator

400

Carthage's greatest general, who famously crossed the Alps with war elephants.

Who is Hannibal

400

Specialized, armed combatants who fought for entertainment in arenas

What are Gladiators

400

The large amphitheater in Rome used for gladiatorial games, commissioned by Vespasian

What is the Colosseum

400

This group of people to the north of Rome ruled the city before the Republic was established.

Who are the Etruscans

500

The 450 B.C. written law code that established rights for all citizens

What are the Twelve Tables

500

This emperor made Christianity the official religion of the empire

Who is Constantine

500

The common, poor, working-class citizens of Rome

Who are the Plebeians

500

The northernmost border of the Roman Empire in Britain, built in 122 A.D

What is Hadrian's Wall

500

This Trojan hero, the subject of an epic poem by Virgil, fled the fall of Troy and traveled to Italy to become the legendary ancestor of the Romans.

Who is Aeneas

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