The Parthenon.
What building was erected for Athena in Athens?
Pyramids.
What is the name of the structure that is very large and held a pharaoh's tomb?
Hinduism.
What religion did ancient Indians practice?
On the Twelve Tables.
Where did the Roman Empire put there laws?
Mt. Vesuvius
What volcano erupted and buried Pompeii?
The Olympics.
What athletic event honored the god Zeus, and happened every 4 years?
Nile River.
What is the longest river in the world?
Buddhism.
What religion was started by Siddhartha Gutama in India?
200 years of peace.
What was the Pax Romana?
Bread baked into coal.
What was found in Pompeii's ovens?
Zeus.
Who was the father of all ancient Greek gods?
Sphinx.
What large structure has a lion's head and guards the pyramids?
This is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
What is Christianity?
Latin.
What language was spoken by the ancient Romans?
Pyroclastic eruption.
Name one way Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79AD?
Olives.
What food grew on the mountains in ancient Greece and was plentiful?
Pharaoh.
What was the name of the ruler in ancient Egypt?
The spreading of Christianity.
What were the people of Rome responsible for doing?
Barbarians
What group of people attacked the Roman Empire over and over?
Pliny the Younger.
Who observed and wrote about the eruption in Pompeii in 79AD?
Sparta.
What city-state sent their boys to military school at the age of 7.
Made dead people into mummies.
What do ancient Egyptians do with their dead?
Constantine.
Who was the 1st Christian Roman emperor?
Julius Caesar.
Who was murdered by the members of his Senate?
Herculaneum
What city besides Pompeii was effected by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius?