Iupiter
A dictator in Rome, this person fought wars around Europe and Asia, with the hopes of becoming the first Roman Emperor.
Julius Caesar
This Queen from Egypt ended up making an alliance with Rome during their civil war.
Cleopatra
This river runs through the city of Rome.
This invention was created to connect cities so people and soldiers can walk to them with ease.
Roads
This goddess is responsible for both love and beauty.
Venus
Augustus (Octavian)
Mythical King and Founder of Rome, who had a brother and was raised by a she-wolf (lupa).
Romulus
Peninsula
This invention allowed Romans to move water from nature to cities for people to use in their daily lives.
Aqueducts
God of the underworld and wealth!
Pluton
This person was considered to the first dictator of Rome.
Cincinnatus
This figure was killed by his brother near the Tiber River when trying to build his own city.
Remus
This river is a boundary of which the Roman Army is not allowed to cross!
(Hint: basis for a phrase meaning "can't undo a mistake")
Rubicon
This invention allowed the Romans to crush grain with the use of water so they can make food.
Water mills
This goddess is responsible for wisdom and wartime strategy.
Minerva
This Roman Emperor was known for keeping the peace and building a huge wall in Great Britain.
Hadrian
This General was best friends with Julius Caesar, also made an alliance with Cleopatra, and lost the civil war against Octavian.
Marc Antony
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Praefurnia
God of the Seas and Horses
Neptune
This Emperor was known as the Philosopher King.
Marcus Aurelius
This General fought against Rome in the 2nd Punic War and was known for entering Italy with his army and war elephants.
Hannibal Barca
What are the three reasons as to why an Empire falls?
1) Political Corruption
2) Climate Change
3) Outside Invasions
This invention allowed Romans to bring in hot air into their homes through a furnace.
Hypocaust