River flowing through Rome
Tiber
basic clothing worn by both sexes
Tunic
interior open-air space, main room
Atrium
water source
Aqueduct
God(dess) of Beauty and Love
Venus
Latin name for France
Gallia
woolen mantle
Palla
"Three couches" - formal dining room
Triclinium
derived from "Caput" - most important hill
Capitoline Hill
Sea
Road leading from Brundisium to Rome
Via Appia
aristocratic formal wear
Toga
Latin for Garden
Hortus
racetrack (greatest)
Circus (Maximus)
Pluto
Sea to the east of Italy
Adriatic Sea
edged in purple, article of clothing reserved for Emperors/Senators
Praetexta
Impluvium
round theater for gladiatorial games
Amphitheater (Colosseum)
Minerva
Mountain Chain that runs through center of Italian peninsula
What is "Apennines?"
Military Boot
Caliga
Shrine to the household gods
Lararium
Field (of Mars) used for religious services
Campus (Martius)
The name of the two-faced god(dess) - god(dess) of doors, transitions, passageways.
Janus