Punic Wars
Rise of Julius Caesar
Roman Golden Age
Fall of Rome
100

How many Punic Wars were there?

3

100

Caesar held this high-ranking Roman political office multiple times, serving as the head of the Roman state.

Who is a Consul?

100

What is the Pax Ramona?

The roman era of peace

100

The rise of this religion is often cited as one of the social changes that contributed to the fall of Rome.

What is Christianity

200

Who fought in the Punic Wars?

Rome and Carthage

200

Caesar was declared this title for life in 44 BC, which alarmed the Senate and contributed to his assassination.

Who is a dictator?
200

Who was the first emperor?

Who is Augustus/Octavian Caesar

200

What is the Capital of Rome?

Constantinople 

300

He was the commander of the Carthaginian forces during the Second Punic War and famously crossed the Alps.

Who is Hannibal Barca

300

This former ally and friend of Caesar was one of the key conspirators in his assassination.

Who is Marcus Brutus 

300

This was the highest social class in Rome, comprised of wealthy landowners and politicians.

Who is the Patricians

300

This practice of hiring foreign soldiers contributed to the weakening of the Roman military.

What are mercenaries?

400

The destruction of Carthage in 146 BC was a significant event that led to this era of Roman history.

What is the Pax Romana?

400

Julius Caesar’s adopted heir, who became the first Roman Emperor.

Who is Augustus/Octavian Caesar

400

This form of entertainment was popular in Roman amphitheaters and involved fighters, often slaves, battling each other or wild animals.

What are the Gladiator Games?

400

This date is traditionally marked as the fall of the Western Roman Empire

476 AD

500

This Roman general's rise to power was facilitated by his military successes during the Punic Wars.

Who is Julius Caesar

500

Julius Caesar's life and death marked the transition from the Roman Republic to this form of government.

What is the Roman Empire?

500

What brought fresh water to private homes, baths, and fountains

Aqueducts 

500

belief or philosophy that any form of violence, war, or conflict is unjustifiable, and disputes should be resolved peacefully.

What is Pacifism?