Geography
Battles
Internal Policy
Military Policy
Religious Policy
100

This nation of tattooed barbarians, which thwarted Julius Ceasar's invasion, was conquered at the behest of Claudius

What is Britain?

100
In 31 BC, Octavius defeated the navy of Mark Antony and Cleopatra at what battle?

What is the Battle of Actium?

100

A one-time gift of grain or money given by an emperor to curry favor among the populace

What is a donation?

100

This emperor conquered Britain via lieutenant

Who is Claudius?

100

These priests were destroyed on the isle of Mona in 60 AD for their political influence and penchant for human sacrifice.

Who were the druids?

200

Rome's most powerful rival until the reign of Trajan

What is Parthia?

200

In 42 BC, Mark Antony and Octavius defeated Brutus and Cassius at this battle.

What is the Battle of Phillipi?

200

A regular stipend for orphans instituted by Trajan

What is "alimenta?"

200

The son of this emperor burned the temple of Judea

Who is Vespasian?

200
These two emperors promoted their affiliation with eastern religious cults while restoring normalcy to rome after periods of civil war.

Who are Vespasian and Septimius Severus

300

THis nation supplied grain to the city of Rome and illegitimate heirs to powerful Roman generals

What is Egypt

300

Tiberius regained the eagles lost in 9AD during the Romans' crushing defeat at the Battle of THIS PLACE

What is the Teutoberg Forest?

300
The results of Tiberius' fiscal policy of high taxes and low expenditures

What is a three billion sesterces surplus in the Roman Treasury

300
Hadrian's wall separates these two regions

What are England and Scotland?

300

The emperor Trajan's advice regarding the treatment of Christians.

To not accept anonymous accusations, and/or to not seek out Christians

400

During the reign of Nero, the British chieftaness Boudica burned this modern capital to the ground

What is London?
400

This British Chieftan said that the Romans "make a wasteland and call it peace" before the Battle of Mons Graupius in 83 AD. 

Who is Calgacus?

400

This Roman emperor employed men for merit rather than bribes or connections, increasing the efficiency of the government, but was assassinated for his troubles.

Who is Domitian?

400

This emperor actually conquered Parthia.

Who is Trajan?

400

This philosophy emphasizes the common divinity of all men, the brevity of life, and the virtue of hard work done well.

What is Stoicism

500

The crossing of this location in 50 BC was the first step in the downfall of both Julius Ceasar and the Republic.

What is the Rubicon

500

This Roman general lost the Battle of Carrhae, his legions, his legions' eagles, and ultimately his life to the Parthians in 63 BC

Who is Crassus?

500

The advice Septimius Severus gave to his sons, which was only partially followed by Caracalla. 

What is "Be united, enrich the legions, and despise everyone else?"

500

This emperor's military success is best attributed to his choice of highly capable lieutenants, and his willingness to negotiate.

Who is Ceasar Augustus?

500

This institution oversaw rites and festivals, which are necessary to prevent the wrath of the gods, but do not guarantee good fortune.

What is the college of pontiffs

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