By 1 AD 1 million people lived there
What is Rome?
The heart of Roman society
What is the family?
Women with less money
What is had less freedom?
Controlled all parts of life
What are the gods?
Often they were prisoners of war and performed a variety of jobs.
Who are slaves?
From where Romans learned much of their science
Who are the Greeks?
Romans adopted features of their art and architecture
Who are the Greeks?
Roman inspirational plays end with this
What is a moral?
One of Rome's most popular pastimes
What was attending plays?
Marketplace, meeting place, open space, and public square
What is the Forum?
Where married children lived
Where is with there parents?
By the 100s AD
What is wealthy women had more independence?
The Sky god
Who is Jupiter?
A part of Roman life from early times
What is slavery?
Studied anatomy and became an authority on the human body
Who is Galen?
Style of Roman sculpture
What is Realistic?
Wrote the Aeneid
Who is Vergil?
Allowed actors to play many roles
What are masks?
Free food and entertainment
What is Bread and Circuses?
Went to schools
Who were wealthy boys?
Type of society Rome had in which husbands and fathers strictly supervised their wives and children
What is patriarchal?
Goddess of love and beauty
"Who is Venus?
Punishment for many rebellious slaves
What is crucifixion?
Proposed a Geocentric model of the solar system based on his observations of planetary motion
Who is Ptolemy?
A key architectural feature of the Romans
What is the Arch?
Wrote satires
Who is Horace?
Most actors were this
What are men and boys?
An arena for racing that held 150,000 spectators
What was the Circus Maximus?
Happens at age 15
What is boys become adults?
In charge while Emperor Septimius fought rebels in distant lands
Who was Julia Domna?
Roman belief that sets as its goal living in a practical way
What is stoicism?
Led a 70,000 member slave rebellion
Who is Spartacus?
The first major Roman road
What is the Appian Way?
Formed from two or more arches
What is a vault?
Wrote the History of Rome
Who is Livy?
The Roman language
What is LAtin?
Site of Gladiator fights and Christian executions
What is the Colosseum?
Usually happens at age 14
What is Roman girls marry?
Symbol of marriage and family
Who is Livia?
Had the power to make an emperor a god
What was the Senate?
40 percent of Italian residents
What is were slaves?
Still functioning in Segovia, Spain
What is a Roman aqueduct?
A key adhesive developed by the Romans
What is cement?
He was critical of Rome and its emperors
Who is Tacitus?
Three romance languages
What are Italian, French and Spanish?