Rome's beginning
Gods and Goddesses
Life in Rome
Famous Romans
The Empire and Beyond
100

Who were the twin brothers who were raised by wolf? 

Romulus and Remus

100

True/False 

the Romans believed in many Gods. 

true 

100

In what place did Romans leaders make laws? 

the senate

100

This leader became very powerful and was later killed by some of his friends. Who was he? 

Julius Caesar

100

Romans built homes, temples, and big meeting places called what? 

the Forum

200

Romulus built a city named after himself. What city was it?

Rome

200

Who was the king of gods? 

jupiter 

200

To travel and trade Romans built________? 

roads 
200

What was the name of the queen of Egypt and a friend of Julius Caesar.

Cleopatra

200

This city was covered in ash when a volcano exploded. what was it called? 

Pompeii

300

What river was Rome built beside? 

Tiber River

300

Who was the goddess of love and beauty?

Venus

300

Romans built long bridges for water, these were called? 

aqueducts

300

Who was the first man to become emperor of Rome? 

Caesar Augustus

300

This new religion spread through the empire and taught love and kindness. What was the religion? 

Christianity

400

The early Romans were farmers and herders who lived on small hills. What were those hills called?

the seven hills 

400

Who was the god of wars? 

Mars

400

People watched gladiators fight in this big round arena. What was it called? 

the Colosseum

400

Who shared control of the government with Caesar's adopted son, Octavian? 

Marc Anthony 

400

Who persecuted the Christians because of their religious beliefs? 

The Romans 

500

Why did Rome make their city a republic? 

The kings became really greedy for power and Romans decided to not trust anyone else to be a king. 

500

Who was the goddess of wisdom and crafts.

Minerva

500

what was the name of races with horses that were held for fun?

chariot races

500

This emperor was known for being very mean and hurting Christians.

Nero

500

What was the language Romans spoke that became the base of many other languages?

Latin