Roman figures
Roman life
Roman geography
Roman crises
Vocab
100

The author of the Aeneid and a great Roman writer

Virgil

100

This Roman technology spread water throughout Roman cities

Aqueducts

100

What are the two major seas that surround Italy?

Mediterranean and Adriatic seas

100
Name one of the reasons for the Roman civil wars

Invasions from Germanic tribes and Persia.

Inflation. Gaps between the rich (patricians) and the poor (plebians)

Moral problems. Rome had forgotten courage, self-giving, strength

100

Define: Decisive

to make a strong statement or action with force and action

200

Roman scientist who believed the earth was the center of the universe, not the sun

Ptolmey

200

This Roman architecture held up heavy buildings

Arches

200

Which were the northern and central mountain ranges of Italy?

Northern mountain range: Alps

Central mountain range: Appenines

200

What was the title given to Julius Caesar before he was killed by the Senate?

Dictator of Rome, he had abused the power given to him which is why the Senate killed him. 

200
Define: Manumit

to be liberated from slavery

300

The last of the good Roman emperors, he was also a philosopher-king

Marcus Aurileus

300

This was the most important Roman temple to worship the gods and goddesses

Parthenon

300

This river flowed through the city of Rome

Tiber River

300

Name the three major Roman social classes, and who had more, moderate and very little power:

Patricians (Wealthy, powerful)

Plebeians (Every day, common Romans)

Slaves (owned by their owners)

300

Define: Insignia

a symbol or representation of words or letters

400

Who were the senex? 

The old men who were members of the Roman senate

400

This was the place where public meetings were held in Roman cities, and where trade and debates happened

Forums

400

Name an area (not Italy) that was part of the Roman Empire?

Gaul (France), Spain,  Mediterranean Basin (the islands around the Mediterranean Sea), Near East/Middle East, Britain

400

Which group began to invade Rome, which led to the end of Roman strength?

Germanic/German tribes

400

Define: uniform rule of law

The idea that every Roman would be treated equally before Roman law

500

This was the general of Carthage who tried to destroy Rome in the Punic Wars

Hannibal

500

Describe the importance of Augustus (Octavian) Caesar

nephew of Julius Caesar, first emperor of Rome as an empire

500

The peace and prosperity that united Rome for nearly 200 years

Pax Romana (Roman Peace)

500

This was done to entertain Romans in order to have them ignore the major problems Rome was facing

Bread and circuses (free food and entertainment such as watching Gladiator fights in the Colosseum)

500

Who were the Roman civil service?

People who had public jobs such as collecting taxs and delivering mail

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