The country Rome is in
What is Italy?
The THREE parts of the Roman Republic
What are consul, senate, and assembly?
The two cities who fought against each other in the Punic Wars.
What are Rome and Carthage?
The class in Rome that LOVED Julius Caesar
What are the plebeians (poor)?
The most important place for a Roman to visit every day
What is the Roman baths?
The twins in the myth of Rome's founding
Who are Romulus and Remus?
The two classes in Ancient Rome
What are patricians (rich) and plebeians (poor)?
The number of Punic Wars
What is 3?
The woman Caesar put into power in Egypt and then fell in love with
Who is Cleopatra?
The building that we don't know the purpose of but was probably a temple
What is the Pantheon?
The god all Romans descended from
Who is Mars, god of War?
The class that made up the Senate
What are the patricians?
The outcome of the final Punic war
What is the siege and burning of Carthage?
The group with Crassus and Pompey that Julius Caesar was part of
What is the Triumvirate?
The color that patricians wore to show their high class
What is white?
The conflict that led to the death of one of the twins in Rome's founding
What is whether to put the city of Rome on Palatine Hill or Aventine Hill?
The place where the political speeches in Rome happened.
What is the Forum?
The definition of "siege" is
What is isolating a place in order to win a war?
What is he was gaining too much power and ruining the Republic, he wasn't listening to the Senators, and he was comparing himself to a god?
The most important meal for an ancient Roman
What is dinner?
Put the following events in Rome's history in the correct order:
1. Creating the Roman Empire
2. Julius Caesar's Dictatorship
3. Creating the Roman Republic
4. Founding the city of Rome
5. Fall of the Roman Republic
What is 4, 3, 2, 5, 1?
The number of Senators there were in ancient Rome
What is 300?
The city that called out for help, sparking the first Punic War
What is Messina?
The assassin of Julius Caesar that was like a son to him
Who is Brutus?
The definition of Pax Romana
What is a 200 year era of Roman Peace? (Pax = peace, Romana = Rome)