This gladiator started a slave rebellion.
Spartacus
The eruption of this mountain led to the deaths of thousands of Romans.
Mt.Vesuvius
Meaning "people who speak an unfamiliar language" the invasions of these people led to the fall of Rome.
Barbarians
This Roman social class were made up of rich citizens who had most of the power and money in Rome.
Patricians
What building material was first used widespread by the Romans?
Concrete
This military officer turned dictator was stabbed by members of the senate.
Julius Caeser
The Batte of Teutoburg took place mostly in a...
Forest
The Roman Empire became weak after it was _________ which made it harder to defend and control.
Split into 2
Where did Roman senators meet?
The Roman Forum
What number does this Roman numeral stand for?
V
5
Which Roman senator famously killed his step-father?
Brutus
Fill in the Blank
The Antoine ______ killed thousands, devastating the Roman military.
Plague
Military
Economic
Political
Social
Fill in the blank:
Thousands of years after the eruption of Mt.Vesuvius archeologists found the remains of those who had died and created ________ from them in order to research them.
This roman invention can be seen in water pipelines and modern indoor plumbing.
Aqueduct
This emperor split the Roman Empire into 2.
Diocletian
Why did Spartacus start a rebellion?
To free himself and his fellow slaves.
What were the names of the 2 empires Diocleatian split rome into.
East and Western Empires
What type of war was Rome always involved in?
Civil War (war between citizes of the same territory or country)
What is the ancient roman version of a stadium?
Ampitheatre
This Roman Emperor made Christianity the legal religion throughout Rome.
Constantine
Why was Julius Ceaser assasinated?
People were afraid he would become a dictator and take away the rights and freedoms of Romans.
What was the other name that the Eastern Empire was known as?
The Byzantine Empire
Is this map from before or after the fall of the Roman Empire?
After (includes the divisions caused by the Barbarian invasions)
List 3 architecture innovations made by ancient Romans that we still see today.
- Road networks
- Arches
- Bridges
- Ampitheatre (stadium)