A common building material in Rome.
What is concrete?
The culture that Rome adopted it's gods from.
What is Greece?
The language the Romans spoke.
What is Latin?
A religion based on a deal with one god that lived under Roman rule.
What is Judaism?
The name of the Eastern half of the Roman empire after the fall of the West.
What is the Byzantine Empire?
What is an aqueduct?
The name of Roman groups that worshipped one god more than the rest.
What is a cult?
The name for languages descended from the Roman's language.
What are Romance Languages?
A religion based on the teachings of one Jewish preacher who preached about life after death.
What is Christianity?
A type of arrow head found in the Americas.
What is Clovis?
What is the Colosseum?
Vocab word to describe Rome's attitude towards other polytheistic religions.
The effect that Latin has had on English language.
What is adopting words?
The preacher who taught about life after death.
Who was Jesus of Nazareth?
The name of a time after Rome when there was an explosion of art.
A design perfected by the Romans to use less material.
What is an arch?
What is three?
A reason people living in Rome would want to know Latin.
What is knowing the laws?
What is because they gained a following and ignored Roman gods?
The leader who conquered the largest land empire in history.
Who was Genghis Khan?
What is the Hypogeum?
The Roman name for the Greek god of music and poetry, Apollo.
What is Apollo?
A special type of Latin where the first consonant(s) is moved to the end of the word and you add "ay" to the end.
What is Pig Latin?
The symbol Christians would draw to talk in private.
What is a fish?
What was Brutus?