The river located in the middle of Italy
What is the Rubicon River?
The God the skies, thunder, and is the father of all gods.
Who was Jupiter?
A civil war caused by the inequality of land during the First Triumvirate.
What was Caesar's Civil War?
A government where an emperor over all the parts of government including the army, the legislative, and more parts of the government.
What is an empire?
A group or family of languages that originated from the Rome.
What are Romantic Languages?
An sea that enabled trade for the Roman Republic, Greece, Macedonia, and many more nations.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
The titan who tried defeating the Olympians.
Who was Saturn?
What was the Civil Wars of the Tetrarchy?
An agreement that split up the provinces of the Roman Empire among Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus.
What was the Second Triumvirate?
A fruit used to create wine that was traded along the Mediterranean Sea.
What are grapes? (No, not the fien parody).
An ancient province conquered by Julius Caesar in 58-50 BC.
What is Gaul?
The Messiah (Savior) that was sent down by God to save people from their sins.
Who is Jesus?
A war that was fought between the Romans and Carthaginians.
What were the Punic Wars?
A different system of government where the supreme power goes to the majority through voting for a representative.
What is a Republic?
A type of clothing used in ancient Rome by philosophers, government officials, patricians, plebeians, and everyone else.
What was a tunic?
An enormous range of mountains that blocked the Roman from access towards northern Europe.
What are the Italian Alps?
A man who once hated Jesus and his followers, but then had his name changed to Paul and started to spread the Word of Jesus.
Who was Saul?
An attempted revolt caused by Jewish citizens to break away from the Roman government.
What was the First Jewish-Roman War?
A class of ancient Rome that consisted of wealthy citizens and continued to be a used phrase to still this day (somehow).
Who are patricians?
An ancient amphitheater used for gladiator and to mock naval battles for entertainment.
What is the Colosseum?
A tiny island south of the Italian peninsula.
What is Sicily?
The religious leaders of Judaism who opposed Jesus for committing blasphemy.
Who were the Pharisees?
A major battle (or possibly war) fought between the Romans and an alliance of Germanic tribes.
What was the Battle of Teutoburg Forest?
An important instrument used by the government of ancient Rome that mainly consisted of patricians and was ruled by 300 to 600 members.
What was the Senate?
Architectural style that were used to hold up buildings and for water flow in cities.
What are arches, domes, and aqueducts?