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Religion
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Politics
Economy/SS
100

What is Rome?

City-state where the Roman civilization was born, located on the banks of the Tiber River.

100

Who is Jupiter?

King of the Roman gods and father of the gods, equivalent to Zeus.

100

Who are Romulus and Remus?

According to legend, they are the twin founders of Rome, raised by a she-wolf.

100

Who are the consuls?

Supreme magistrates, elected annually, who led the army and the government.

100

Who were the commoners?

Majority social group that fought to obtain political rights elections, tribune of the plebs.

200

What is the Italian Peninsula?

Boot-shaped peninsula where the Roman civilization developed

200

What is polytheistic religion?

type of religion that the Roman people followed, believing in multiple deities

200

What is the Tiber River?

The river on whose banks the city of Rome was founded.

200

What is the Senate?

An institution composed of former magistrates, serving as the principal advisory and foreign policy body.

200

Who was Augustus

Title given to Octavian in 27 BC, marking the beginning of the Empire

300

What is the Palatine?

It is the most famous of the seven hills, where Romulus is said to have founded the city.

300

Who is Venus?

Roman god of war, mythical father of Romulus and Remus

300

What are seven kings?

The number of kings Rome had during its monarchical period.


300

Who are the Tribunes of the Plebs?

Officials elected to protect the rights of the plebeians, with the power of veto.

300

what is Patricians?

The highest social class in Ancient Rome, composed of the land-owning aristocracy.

400

What is the Tiber?

Main river that crosses the city of Rome and facilitated maritime trade

400

who is minerva?


The ancient Roman goddess of wisdom, strategic, warfare etc

400

Who was Tarquin the Proud?

The last king of Rome, expelled by the citizens.

400

What is the dictator?

An extraordinary office appointed in times of crisis, with absolute power for six months.

400

what is Plebeians?

Ordinary citizens of Rome, including farmers, artisans, and merchants.

500

What is the Mediterranean?

Central sea that surrounded the Italian peninsula and that the Romans called "Mare Nostrum

500

What is family worship?


The intentional, consistent practice of Christian families gathering at home

500

What is 753 BC?


The traditional date (year) of the founding of Rome

500

What are comitia or assemblies?

Assemblies where citizens voted on laws and elected magistrates.

500

What are slaves?

The fundamental workforce utilized on large agricultural estates.

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