They called this the Pax Romana, the age of peace.
What is the height of the Roman Empire?
Emperors being chosen by fight.
What is political instability?
This style refers to the cultural influence of Greece on Roman art.
What is Greco-Roman?
This architecture feature was famously used on the Pantheon.
What is a dome?
This was the official language of Rome.
What is Latin?
This is considered the beginning of the Middle Ages.
What is the Fall of Rome?
This emperor moved the capital to Byzantium.
Who is Constantine?
This style of art is made of small pieces of glass or tile.
What is a mosaic?
This material was widely used for building by the Romans.
What is concrete?
What is "semi?"
This quote was used to describe the fate of Rome and its legacies.
What is "Rome perished, yet lived on?"
This was when the last emperor of Rome was removed.
What is 476 CE?
This is the first period to revive Greco-Roman art.
What is the Renaissance?
This engineering feat was used to move water to cities.
What is an aqueduct?
This is how the number 5 would be written in Rome.
What is "V?"
The reason the Roman Empire is relevant to medieval history.
The medieval world preserved Roman culture.
This made the Roman Empire hard to defend.
What is the size of the Roman Empire?
This style of Roman art involves painting on wet plaster.
What is a fresco?
This modern American building uses Roman architecture found on the Pantheon.
What is the Capitol Building?
The U.S. motto E pluribus unum is a Latin example of this.
What is a proverb?