Disc 2 (Paths to Empire, Rome's Lost Harbor)
Disc III - Rome's Eternal Glorious Cities
Disc the Third - Rome's Eternal Wonders
Disc Quinque - Criminal History
Disc Five - The Enduring Legacy
100

These people were killed by wild animals during the Great Persecution.

Who are Christians/Christian Peoples/Jehovah's Witnesses?

100

The English translation of the Latin name of an ancient shrine, "Lapis Niger".

What is Black Stone?

100

Upon this building is the inscription, "M. AGRIPPA L. F. COS. TERTIUM FECIT" ("Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius, in his third consulate, made this").

What is the Pantheon?

100

This elite army protected the emperor (and occasionally killed him).

What is the Praetorian Guard?

100

Emperor Septimius Severus often inflicted this punishment upon newly converted Christians.

What is violently executing them in an Amphitheater?

200

This number of paces was roughly equivalent to a Roman mile.

What is 1000/M/One Thousand/Ten Hundred?
200

This city in modern-day Germany was the capital of the western empire.

What is Trier?

200
Aside from taxes, this event was the main source of finance for the Flavian Amphitheater.

What is the sack of Jerusalem?

200

Most wealthy Romans lived on this hill.

What is the Palatine?

200

This was the new name for the Eastern Roman Empire after it wasn't in Rome anymore.

What is the Byzantine Empire?
300
This slave was crucified along with his followers along the Via Appia.

Who is Spartacus?

300

Rome became one of these in 509 BC.

What is a republic?

300

This emperor left the treasury in great debt, although the situation was later resolved by Vespasian.

Who was Nero?

300
A doorkeeper was called this, derived from the Latin word for door.
What is a Janitor?
300

This was Justinian's primary goal in his quest to restore Augustus's Empire.

What is recapturing the West?
400

This emperor constructed a hexagonally-shaped harbor at Ostia.

Who is Trajan?
400

This place was largely the site of the First Punic War, where Hamilcar fought the Romans.

What is a Sicily?

400

This emperor was the founding member of the Flavian dynasty.

Who is Vespasian?
400

This was the name for the bundle of sticks carried by Lictors.

What are fasces?

400

With this law, Constantine officially legalized Christianity within Rome.

What is the Edict of Milan?

500
This was the position held by Appius when he began construction of the Via Appia.
What is censor?
500

Aside from the veins of an animal liver, the Etruscans believed they could see the future through this activity.

What is observing the path of bird flight?

500

This emperor murdered his brother Geta, as well as almost 20,000 of his supporters, to secure his reign (built some pretty nice baths tho).

Who is Caracalla?

500

This group of people were the first to practice crucifixion before it was adopted by the Romans.

Who are the Persians?

500

This was the site of chariot races in Constantinople.

What is the Hippodrome?