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100

What landform is Italy?

What is a penninsula?

100

Who raised Romulus and Remus?

Who is a she-wolf?

100

Who was the most popular leader of Rome?

What is Julius Ceaser?

100

What religion did Rome believe in?

What is Christianity? 

100

Where is Rome located?

What is Italy?

200

Which continent is Rome in?

What is Europe?

200

Who is considered the Roman goddess of love, who fell in love with Anchises?

Who is Venus?

200

What kind of government was rome?

What is a republic?

200

Who spread Christianity to Rome?

Who is St. Pretty and St. Paul?

200

This big open area in Rome has lots of ruins from the time of the Roman Empire.

What is the Roman Forum?

300

Rome is built on the banks of this small river valley, which helped the city grow in ancient times.

What is the Velabrum?

300

Who was the legendary hero of the Trojan War that Virgil wrote about as a founder of the Roman line?

Who is Aeneas?

300

What is a Patrician?

What is a wealthy landowner?

300

True or False: Romans were polytheists.

False

300

This river flows through Rome and was crucial to the city’s founding, according to the legend of Romulus and Remus. What is it’s name?

What is the Tiber River

400

Rome is located in this region of Italy, which includes the city and surrounding countryside and was the heart of the Roman Empire. What is it called?

What is Latium?

400

According to legend, these twin brothers were raised by a she-wolf and later founded the city of Rome.

What is Romulus and Remus?

400

Why were the 12 bronze tablets made?

So the plebians could also know the laws

400

True or false: Julius Ceaser wasn’t Christian.

True

400

In Ancient Rome, this structure was used for contests and held 50,000 people. What is its name?

What is the Colossuem?

500

Rome was famously built on seven hills; these include Palatine, Aventine, and this hill, which became the political and religious center of the city.

What is Capitoline Hill?

500

According to Roman legend, this hero killed his own sons after suspecting them of plotting against him, an act that symbolized extreme discipline and loyalty to the state.

What is Horatius Cocles?

500

Which government in the triparture had the most power?

What is the Consuls?

500

Banned Jewish practices during his time as a Roman leader. What is his name?

What is Hadrian?

500

This structure made in 125 AD, is still the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome nearly 2,000 years later. What is it called?

What is the pantheon?

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