This is the language mostly spoken in Rome.
What is Latin?
Who is Venus?
These are the people who captured Julius Caesar when he was a young man.
Who are pirates?
This is the name that Augustus Caesar had as a young man.
What is Octavian?
The are action words that can be said in the past, present, or future tense.
What are verbs?
These structures are pulled by horses and were often used in races at the Colosseum.
What are chariots?
He was the god of war.
Who is Mars?
What is the Roman Army?
Augustus Caesar became enemies with these two people.
Who are Marc Antony and Cleopatra?
This suffixes mean "a person who."
What are -er and -or?
These structures use gravity, pipes, and water from the mountains to provide clean water to the citizens of Rome.
What are aqueducts?
He is the god of the seas.
Who is Neptune?
This is the report that Caesar sent back to Rome
What is "Veni, vidi, vici," or, "I came, I saw, I conquered!"
Augustus Caesar was given this title and was the first one in the Roman Empire.
What is emperor?
This suffix means "a person who plays or makes."
What is -ist?
These are the names of the classes of people in the Roman culture.
What are slaves, plebians, and patricians?
He is the top god of the Romans.
Who is Jupiter?
This was the name of the award Julius Caesar received for his bravery in battle.
What is the Civic Crown?
This is what Augustus promised for the Roman people.
What is peace?
This suffix means "a person who is skilled in."
What is -ian?
These are the names of two important places where amazing spectacles such as gladiator fights and chariot races were held.
What are the Circus Maximus and the Colossuem?
These are the planets in our solar system named after the Roman gods.
What are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Neptune?
This is the highest title or office that Julius Caesar held in Rome.
What is dictator?
This was the name of the great building built during the reign of Augustus Caesar.
What is the Pantheon?
This is the past tense of the verb 'say."
What is said?