A system that allowed water to be distributed among the empire that was made using a pipe or raised channel.
What is an aqueduct?
Name of the first Roman dictator that would later be assassinated by his friends in the Senate.
Who is Julius Caesar?
Who is Hannibal Barca?
A person born in Judea that helped spread a new religion known as Christianity.
Who is Jesus?
This quote is important to think about
"All roads lead to______________."
What is Rome?
What are tiles?
A word to describe something or someone that takes bribes and is politically distrustful. Mr. Prunty also feels that Mr. Rosen is this term.
What is corruption?
Who are barbarians?
The job and childhood path that Jesus took and worked in the future that had to do with building.
What is carpentry?
Rome is located in a country today.
What is Rome?
Name of connecting pathways that allowed easier access for Rome to move from one point to another.
What are roads?
What is a civil war?
Who are soldiers?
Someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion.
Who is a missionary?
The language of Rome that would be officially recognized as having 23 letters compared to English and it's 26.
What is the Latin?
Material that helped make and shape statues for the Roman Empire that the United States would eventually copy.
What is marble?
Rome's eastern empire's name. Not Rome.
What is Byzantine?
In the film Gladiator (2000) the film opens up on a battle between Rome and a tribe in what country.
What is Germania?
Name of the account of the life and teachings of Jesus, four of them are described in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
What is the gospel?
Name of a building that could place people at 50,000 to 65,000 guests and about 1/3 is still around today for historians to examine.
What is the colosseum?
Rome would eventually influence what country with its government.
What is the United States?
Name of the leader that was "Rome's first emperor" and related to Julius Caesar.
Who is Caesar Augustus?
This is the year that temporally Rome fell.
What is 476 CE?
The name of the Roman's philosophical views that believed in Roman's abilities to "live rightly."
Who are scribes?