When the Roman Republic was degenerating, he restored it by strict discipline.
Cato
The queen of Egypt who charmed Caesar and Antony.
Cleopatra
He conquered Gaul and then crossed the Rubicon.
Julius Caesar
Male seer or prophet.
Augur
The noble people of Rome.
Patricians.
The first Christian Emperor.
Constantine
He fiddled while Rome burned.
Nero
Caesar's nephew who became the first emperor of Rome.
Augustus (Octavian)
The story about the Romans' first wives.
Sabine women.
Officials responsible for collecting taxes and constructing roads and buildings.
Censors
He built a famous wall in Britain and a tomb in Rome.
Hadrian
The sad, stoic emperor.
Marcus Aurelius
Rome's greatest orator.
Cicero
The nobles who defended the plebeians and founded a new city.
Fabii
Female prophetess.
Sibyl
The first consul of Rome, who watched his two sons executed for treason.
Junius Brutus
He was killed by the commander of the Praetorian Guards.
Tiberius.
He tried to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem to prove Christianity false.
Julian the Apostate
The highest political office in the Republic.
The elected representatives of the plebeians.
Tribunes
The second king of Rome.
Numa Pompilius
He destroyed the temple in Jerusalem.
Titus
He reorganized the empire.
Diocletian
They were raised by a she-wolf.
Romulus and Remus
Shakespeare's play about a Roman hero who hated the plebeians.
Coriolanus