What are aqueducts?
Aqueducts are tunnels that carry water.
How did Roman soldiers move their baggage around the country?
They could carry their baggage around because of roads.
What is Rome most known for in their architecture?
The Colosseum.
What was one big part of Roman art?
Mosaics.
What were the official languages of Rome?
Latin and Greek.
What are the names of two aqueducts located in Rome?
The Aqua Marcia and Aqua Tepula.
What was the most famous road in Rome?
It was the Via Appia.
What are some other examples for their architecture?
The Roman Forum, the Domus Aurea, and the Pantheon.
How are mosaics created?
It's pieced together by square glass tiles and paints a bigger picture.
What are the Romance Languages?
Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, and Catalan.
When were the first aqueducts invented?
Their road system.
What is an arch?
An arch is a curved structure usually to hold bridges.
What was the purpose of the vaulted ceilings?
It gave more artistic look and feel.
What was a shared language throughout the eastern Mediterranean?
Koine Greek.
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What is Roman road in Latin?
Viae Romanae
What was the purpose of the Roman Pantheon?
Until this day, it's unknown.
What are frescoes?
Frescoes is a technique of mural painting created upon freshly laid plaster.
What is the main language in Rome today?
How did the Romans travel so far out during their reign in the empire?
They had aqueducts that let them have clean and fresh water.
Via Appia
What is the Roman Forum?
In Ancient Rome, the Roman Forum was the center point of the city.
What is a sculpture?
The art of making a three-dimensional figure usually carved by wood or stone.
Who invented the Latin language?
In the 6th century B.C, Manius invented the Latin language.