This brother is the one who with his other brother found Rome and named it after himself.
Who is Romulus?
100
This was the Flavian Amphitheatre built by emperor Vespasian. It was home to much violence, which could be watched by up to 50,000 people.
What is the Colosseum?
100
Christians were seen as a threat to the empire because they refused to worship this individual.
Who is the emperor?
200
Roman food was known to be poor in this.
What is Nutrition?
200
This is the name of the mountain range Hannibal crossed when attacking Rome.
What is the Alps?
200
He and his nephew made many improvements in Rome including an improved: justice system, roads, care of the poor, colonization projects, government and a calendar.
Who is Julius Caesar?
200
Chariot races were held here.
What is the Circus Maximus?
200
Christianity appealed to, and was spread by, this group of people.
Who are women?
300
This percent of the Roman Population was farmers.
What is 90%?
300
This sea was controlled by Rome at the height of its power.
What is the Mediterranean?
300
He was the god of the sea who carried a trident.
Who is Neptune?
300
This is the name of the spear Romans threw that couldn't be thrown back?
What is the Pillum?
300
This edict ended Christian persecution in the Roman Empire.
What is the Edict of Milan?
400
This was a game played by Romans that used four pieces.
What is Tali-knucklebones?
400
This was the city where Constantine moved the Capital of the empire.
What is Constantinople, Byzantium, or Istanbul?
400
He was the German captain who 'defeated' Rome.
Who is Odovacar?
400
This was the name for a Roman weapon that looked like a giant crossbow.
What is the Ballista?
400
At this council Athenatius and the Alexandrians proved Jesus was both God and Man defeating Arius and the Arians.
What is the council of Nicea?
500
Rhetoric was the last stage of education in Rome and came after these two types of schools.
What is Ludas and Grammaticus?
500
This was the sworn enemy of Rome, also where Hannibal came from.
What is Carthage?
500
He was in an alliance with Julius Caesar, but like Julius he was assassinated. In Egypt.
Who is Pompeii?
500
This military formation protected the Romans from above and in front.
What is the Tortoise?
500
The Lord's Supper or Eucharist earned Christians this nick-name by Romans.