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100

This emperor moved the capital of the Roman Empire and later became a key figure in the empire's Christianization.

Who is Constantine?

100

This is the first law code in Rome that was created after the plebian revolt.

What is the Twelve Tables?

100

This famous Byzantine church in Constantinople, known for its massive dome and later became a mosque.

What is the Hagia Sophia?

100

This is the conflict between Rome and Carthage that included the famous general Hannibal crossing the Alps with elephants.

What are the Punic Wars?

100

This is the river along which Rome was founded.

What is the Tiber?

200

This emperor ruled the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire and created a famous law code that collected Roman laws.

Who is Justinian?

200

 Roman law introduced the idea that laws should be written and publicly known. True or False?

What is true?

200

This is the large amphitheater in Rome where gladiator games were held.

What is the coliseum? 

200

This person saw a cross in the sky before battle and ordered his men to wear that sign.

Who is Constantine?

200

Constantinople was built on the site of an early city that sat on two continents. These are the two continents.

What are Europe and Asia?

300

Famous Roman general who declared himself dictator for life.

Who is Julius Caesar?

300

This is the code of law that was compiled during the Byzantine Empire.

What is Justinian's Code (or Corpus Juris Civilis)?

300

These are the long, raised structures that Roman engineers built to move water into cities.

What are aquaducts?

300

This group invaded Rome in 410 AD, leading to the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

Who are the Goths?

300

Italy is a peninsula that is shaped like this type of footware.

What is a boot?

400

 This Byzantine empress was influential during her husband Justinian’s reign and supported the poor and religious causes.

Who is Theodora?

400

This is what would happen in early Roman law if you lied in court.

What is flung from a mountainside?

400

This is a Roman architectural feature that allows for structural support while keeping the interior of the building open.

What is an arch?

400

This is the land that Julius Caesar conquered before returning to Rome.

What is Gaul?

400

This sea was central to Roman trade and bordered the Roman Empire to the south and east.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

500

This Roman Emperor was the last of the "good emperors" and was known for making important decisions without emotion.

Who is Marcus Aurelius?

500

What is one part, of four, of the structure of Justinian's Law Code?

What is Digest, Codex, Institute, or Novellae?

500

This monumental Roman temple in Rome has a large dome with an oculus and was later used as a Christian church.

What is the Pantheon?

500

The fourth of this series of battles saw the remnants of the Western Empire attack Constantinople, further causing a divide between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox.

What are the crusades?

500

This waterway ran through Constantinople and connected the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea.

What is the Bosporus Strait?

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