Romulus and Remus
Innovations
Daily Life
Emperors/ Leaders
The Colosseum
100

This animal nursed and fostered Romulus and Remus as babies.

What is the she-wolf?

100

These engineering marvels used gravity to transport water along stone, lead and concrete pipelines and into city centers.

What are aqueducts?

100

An item of clothing worn by the rich in Rome.

What is a toga?

100

This Roman leader was stabbed 23 times by the Senators who assassinated him.

Who is Julius Caesar?

100

The opening games for the Colosseum lasted for more than ____ days.

What is 100 days?

200

Romulus and Remus were sent down this river in a basket as babies.

What is the Tiber River?

200

Many ancient Roman structures like the Pantheon, the Colosseum and the Roman Forum are still standing today thanks to this building material.

What is concrete?

200

Bathing was a popular past time by the Romans. True or false?

True

200

After becoming emperor, he had his mother put to death and ordered the execution of anyone he believed was his enemy.

Who is Nero?

200

These people would fight to the death, sometimes accompanied by animals, to entertain the masses of Rome.

Who are gladiators?

300

This is Romulus and Remus' father

Who is Mars?

300

To ensure effective administration of their sprawling domain, the Romans built a sophisticated system  of _______, many of which are still in use today.

What are roads and highways?

300

An open area that was surrounded by public buildings and served as a public gathering place

What is the forum?

300

He was the first Roman Emperor and his reign is remembered as a time of peace after hundreds of years of civil war.

Who is Augustus?

300

This material was mostly used to build the Colosseum.

What is concrete?

400

Romulus and Remus were raised as ... 

What are shepherds?

400

First adopted around 450 B.C., this code detailed laws regarding property, religion and divorce and listed punishments for everything from theft to black magic.

What are the Twelve Tables?

400

A type of art created by assembling small pieces of colored glass, ceramic, stone, or other materials into an image. Often found in Roman homes as decoration.

What are mosaics?

400

He led a military expedition to the North Sea, where he ordered his soldiers to gather seashells, then claimed he defeated the ocean.  He was ultimately assassinated by his bodyguards.

Who is Caligula?

400

This triumphal arch is built just outside the Colosseum dedicated to Rome's first Christian emperor.

What is the arch of Constantine?

500

This is the hill that Romulus initially built Rome on top of.

What is the Palatine Hill?

500

These early texts were written on metal or stone and then posted in heavily trafficked areas like the Roman Forum. Typically included details of Roman military victories, lists of games and gladiatorial bouts, birth and death notices and even human interest stories.

What are newspapers?

500

This is the language the ancient Romans spoke.

What is Latin?

500

He moved the emperor's palace from Rome to the city of Byzantium, capital of the Eastern Empire.  He renamed the city Constantinople.

Who is Constantine?

500

This person hosted the events at the Colosseum, and Roman citizens could attend for free.  Many citizens believed that the host was generous and cared about them.

Who is the emperor?