True or False: Rome was founded as a conquered land of Egypt
False
True or False: Concrete was invented by Romans
True
True or False: Rome is located in Italy
True
True or False: None of the buildings from Ancient Rome are still standing today
False
True or False: Iliona had a brother named Cytheris
False
This is the country where Rome is located
Italy
The construction of these allowed for Rome to expand and attack enemies faster
Roads and Pathways
This gave Rome most of it's power throughout Europe; allowed for them to conquer other places
Its Powerful Legion (Army)
Other than Architecture, Rome has influenced what other major part of modern day life...
Alphabet/Language
The location of Iliona's Masters' farm was located in this region of Rome
Sabine Hills
The Founders of Rome (Who Rome is named after)
Romulus and Remus (Romulus)
The explosion of Mount Vesuvius led to the destruction of this city
Pompeii
Rome is located along this body of water
The Tiber River
Roman Gods and Alphabet came from THIS group
Greeks
Iliona could the following languages; One is the official language of Rome?
Greek and Latin; Latin
Before Rome became ran by Emperors/Kings, Rome was a...
Republic
Polytheistic; Adranos
Pax Romana started under this Emperor and lasted for this amount of time
Augustus; 200 Years
THESE used occur in this major structure still standing in Rome
Muneras (Death Battles); The Colosseum
If prisoners of war/slaves tried to run away, they could be marked with this brand/name
Fugitivus/Fugitivi
One source of protection for Rome were these that made invasions difficult
Mountains (Alps and Apennines)
The Five Roman Innovations still used by societies today
1. Concrete and Roads
2. Water, Sewage, and Heating Systems
3. Alphabet/Language/Books
4. Arches and Domes
5. Government
Roman Society was setup as this; the four levels are...
Caste System...
1. Emperor/King
2. Senate
3. Citizens
4. Slaves (Prisoners of War)
This feature is seen in multiple Roman Buildings, specifically to help build these in bridges
Arches; Aqueducts
Roman Coins and their American Value...
2. Assarius (Dime)
3. Denarius (Dollar)