The number of hills it is said that Rome was built on.
What is 7?
The natural disaster that the people of Pompeii were used to experiencing.
What were earthquakes?
The ancient civilization that built the Colosseum.
What was Rome?
The room in a Roman bath that had a cold bath to cool off at the end of a hot day.
What was the Frigidarium?
Made with layers of masonry including concrete.
What were Roman roads?
What were fountains?
The empire that the city of Pompeii belonged to when it was destroyed.
What was Rome?
The number of people that could attend an event at the Colosseum.
What was 50,000 people?
The room in a Roman bath that was a steam room
What was the Caldarium?
Used by the Romans to make their constructions such as bridges and the Colosseum strong.
What was the arch?
The material most used to build the homes of the poor in Rome.
What is wood?
The event that destroyed the city of Pompeii.
What was a volcanic eruption?
What were the Senators?
The structures that Roman engineers built to get fresh water to the baths in the cities.
What were Aqueducts?
The Latin word for "road" that the Romans used to name many of their major roads.
What is Via?
The structures that brought water into the city of Rome.
What are aqueducts?
The year Mount Vesuvius erupted.
What is 79 CE?
The group that had to sit or stand at the back, near the top of the stadium.
Who were women?
The room in a Roman bath that was gym where people could work out.
What is the Palaestra?
The total length of all the aqueducts in the city of Rome.
What was 500 miles?
According to Roman Mythology, he was the first King of Rome.
Who was Romulus?
The number of people that died in the eruption at Pompeii.
What is 16,000?
A series of passages underneath the floor of the Colosseum.
What were the hypogeum?
The way Romans would get clean at the baths.
What is rubbing oil on their skin then scrape it off with a metal scraper?
The longest bridge that the Ancient Romans built.
What was the Trajan bridge?