Who were the gladiators?
The other city that battled Rome during these wars.
What was Carthage?
The first code of laws in Ancient Rome, adopted in 450 B.C.
What were the Twelve Tables?
These two generals ruled in the triumvirate after Julius Caesar's death and fought for absolute control of Rome.
Who are Marc Antony and Octavius?
The city of Rome is on what geographic feature.
What is a peninsula?
The name for the "father of the family."
What was the paterfamilias?
The general who attacked Rome by coming over the Alps in the Second Punic War.
Who is Hannibal?
The two classes of citizens that made up the Republic.
Who were patricians and plebeians?
Who is Caesar Augustus?
The sea that is east of Rome.
What is the Adriatic Sea?
What were thermopolia?
The number of the Punic War in which Rome destroyed the city of Carthage.
What was the Third Punic War?
The group of wealthy men originally drawn only from the patricians.
What was the Senate?
This mythical king built many temples to the gods, specifically Mars and Jupiter.
Who is Numa Pompilia?
Two seas that are south of the Italian peninsula.
What are the Ionian and the Mediterranean?
What the patricians' togas were trimmed with.
What was a purple stripe?
The place where most of the first Punic war was fought.
What was the Mediterranean Sea near the island of Sicily?
The patricians elected by the Senate each year to lead the armies of Rome.
Who were the Consuls?
The brother and father of the men who founded Rome.
Who were Remus and Mars?
What are seven?
The Roman poor did not have these in their homes.
What were kitchens?
The Roman senator who demanded the destruction of Carthage.
Who was Cato?
What was the Conflict of Orders?
This mythical king made sure people could vote at the Centuriate Assembly.
Who is Servius Tullius?
This part of the city of Rome stands in between the Capitoline and the Palatine Hills.
What is the forum?