Places
People
Vocabulary
Wars
Dates
100
Where is Rome?
Italy
100
Who founded Rome?
Romulus and Remus
100
Consul
A roman leader who served a one-year term
100
Who fought three wars that lasted over 100 years?
Rome and Carthage
100
In 509 B.C rebelled?
The patrician
200
What river is Rome next to?
Tiber River
200
Who built several city-states on the southern coast of the Italian peninsula?
People from Greece
200
Veto
To say no to a ruling or law
200
Who tried to control all of Sicily, an island at the southern tip of Italy?
Carthage
200
In 350 B.C who could pass only those laws to which the tribunes said "Yes?"
In 350 B.C the senate
300
Where did the Latins live?
Latium
300
Who replaced the Etruscan king with two consuls?
The Romans
300
Laborer
A person who does hard work with his or her hands
300
Who took control of Sicily and the other islands off coast?
Rome took
300
By 280 B.C who had become democratic?
In 280 B.C Rome
400
Who lives North of the Tiber River?
Etruscan
400
Who made up 300 patricians?
The Roman senate
400
Senate
A governing body
400
Who's army of 60,000 soldiers, elephants, and many horses marched across Spain, over the pyrenees, to the foot of the Alps?
Hannibals army
400
In 600 B.C who had conquered the plain of Latium?
In 600 B.C Etruscan
500
What sits on the western side of the boot-shaped peninsula of Italy?
Rome
500
Who gave the plebeians the right to elect?
The Roman Republic
500
Representative
A person who speaks or governs for others
500
Who planned a bold attack on Rome?
A Carthaginian soldier
500
In 494 B.C who gave the plebeians the right to elect?
In 494 B.C the Romans
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