Commander of a Century in the Ancient Roman army.
What is a centurion?
A leader who had absolute power to make laws and command the army.
What is a dictator?
(Double Score) A major key to Rome's military might that allowed legions to travel great distances in a day.
What are Roman roads?
500 A.D. to 1000 A.D.
What are the Dark Ages?
Originating from Norway, Sweden and Denmark, the Vikings were also called this.
What are Norsemen?
The Romans built and used these to support huge amounts of weight.
What are arches?
Carthaginian general and brilliant military strategist that won battles against Rome.
Who is Hannibal?
The largest ancient amphitheater.
What is the colosseum?
(Double Score) The Dark Ages began with this.
What is the fall of the Roman Empire?
These Holy Wars began at the end of the Viking era.
What are the Crusades?
A man trained to fight to the death against other men or animals for public sport.
What is a gladiator?
(Double Score) Conflict between Rome and Carthage.
What are the Punic Wars?
The power of a Roman Tribune to block any action by a Roman Magistrate.
What is veto?
The Dark Ages had frequent Warfare and a decline of this type of life.
What is Urban?
Vikings preferred these in battle.
What are axes?
Anyone not belonging to the great civilizations of Greece & Rome.
What is a barbarian?
A form of government whose power rests with citizens who have the right to vote.
What is a Republic?
A Roman aristocrat or nobleman?
What is a Patrician?
Northmen, Norsemen, Vikings from Scandinavia living in northern France.
What are Normans?
In 793 the first official Viking raid took place at this monastery.
What is Lindisfarne?
A woman trained to fight to the death against other women or animals for public sport.
What is a gladiatrix?
The peace that existed between nationalities within the Roman Empire.
What is Pax Romana?
Roman structures built with arches to transport fresh water to Rome.
What are aqueducts?
Having to do with the Middle Ages.
What is medieval?
The key to Viking raid success.
What are longships?