Who's who?
Achievements
Key Concepts
Latin phrases
Geographic Context
100
founder of Christianity
Who is Jesus
100
carried water to Roman cities
What is aqueduct?
100
originally Romans worshipped Mars, Jupiter and Saturn?
What is polytheistic?
100
phrase "with the turn changed" or the order of things is reversed
What is vice versa?
100

Rome was located on this body of land surrounding by water on three sides

Italian peninsula

200

philosopher who tutored young Alexander of Macedonia

Aristotle

200
home for gladiator events and mock naval battles
What is the Colosseum?
200
Judaism and Christianity both believe in one true god
What is monotheistic?
200
abbreviation that means "and the rest"
What is etc.?
200

this body of water was called the Roman lake

Mediterranean Sea

300
conquered Persia, Egypt and part of India

Alexander the Great

300

magnificent marble temple built to honor Athena

the Parthenon

300
By 300 ad Christianity had spread throughout the Roman empire
What is cultural diffusion?
300
phrase that gives the accused the right to not be held in jail without being charged?
What is habeas corpus?
300

the two mountain ranges that protected the city of Rome

What are the Alps and Apennines?


400

father of modern medicine

Hippocrates

400
Roman architecture featured the
What is arch and dome?
400

Government where all citizens can participate?

What is a Democracy?

400
abbreviation for post meridian or after the middle of the day
What is p.m.?
400

river that marked the eastern edge of Alexander the Great's empire

What is the Indus River?

500
first person to say there is only one true god
Who is Abraham?
500

this Roman innovation united the empire and allowed for cultural diffusion?

What is roads?

500
Government where the leader is not a monarch
What is republic
500
Latin word that means an order to appear before a court?
What is subpoena?
500

The Roman Empire was located on parts of these three continents

Africa, Asia and Europe

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