Who was the first emperor?
Who is Augustus?
What was the foundation of Rome's architectural mastery and massive expanse of building projects across the ancient world?
What is the Roman Arch?
What made up a lot of the Roman population which was not based on race?
What is slavery?
Who was the founder of Rome who killed his brother?
Who was Romulus?
What was the city that got covered in lava?
What is Pompeii?
Young emperor who became insane. He was adopted by Claudius.
Who is Nero?
What was the water supply or navigable channel constructed to convey water?
What are aqueducts?
Who was a Thracian gladiator who rebelled against the Roman Republic?
Who was Spartacus?
What did Rome become after the last king is overthrown and is now ruled by the Senate through laws?
What is a Republic?
Who were the slaves or criminals who fought in the Colosseum for entertainment?
Who were gladiators?
First emperor outside of Italy. Under him the empire reached its greatest size. He helped improve public services.
Who was Trajan?
What was the largest Roman bridge ever built? It was 3700 feet long and 62 feet high.
What was the Trajan bridge?
How many slaves were there in Ancient Rome?
What is 2-3 million?
Who became the first emperor of Rome that ended the Roman Republic?
Who is Julius Caesar?
What was the river in Italy where Rome is located?
Who built the Colosseum?
Who was Vespasian?
What was a large outdoor stadium that could seat around 50 thousand people for many types of entertainment?
What was the Colosseum?
Were slaves based on race in Ancient Rome?
What is no
What event went down when Nero was playing a lyre?
What was the burning of Rome?
What was the city that Constantine moved his empire in Byzantium?
What was Constanipole?
Who was the Roman emperor who split the Roman empire into two pieces?
Who is Diocletian?
What is 400,000 km?
What is slavery?
What is slavery is any system in which principles of property law are applied to people, allowing individuals to own, buy and sell other individuals, as a de jure form of property. A slave is unable to withdraw unilaterally from such an arrangement and works without remuneration
What religion in 380 AD was introduced by Theodosius I and declared the main religion of Rome?
What is Christianity?
Who were the the leaders of the Roman Assembly who represented the plebians?
What was Tribune