Place built to entertain the masses
What is the Colosseum?
264-146 BC Conflict between Rome & Carthage
What is the Punic Wars?
Disciple that spread Christianity throughout the empire
Who is St. Paul?
What is eternal?
Consists of multiple layers & connects Europe to Asia
Structure that brought water into cities & towns
What are Aqueducts?
265 BC Rome controlled this
What is the entire Italian Peninsula?
This Roman emperor divided the empire in 2
Who is Diocletian?
Embraces
What is all people?
Influenced 5 modern languages, more than half the words in English stem from it, was the language of the Roman Catholic Church until the 1900s
What is Latin?
Period of 200 years of peace and prosperity
What is Pax Romana?
451 BC this happened
What is the Roman 12 tables were created?
Emperor that made Christianity the official religion of the empire
Who is Theodosius?
Promises a relationship with
What is a loving God?
One of the most popular religions in the world. Spreads quickly thanks to the Roman Empire and the works of St. Paul
What is Christianity?
Person the Jews believed would set them free from Rome
Who is the Messiah?
44 BC Julius Caesar is named this
What is Dictator for life?
Emperor that legalized Christianity
Who is Constantine?
Gives hope to
The structure is similar to the U.S. government.
What is the Roman Republic?

What is Icthys?
March 15 44 BC this happens to Julius Caesar
What is assassinated?
The four main Roman gods
Who are Jupiter, Juno, Minerva, and Mars?
The type of lifestyle the Romans had that some people didn't like
What is extravagant?
The Roman version of this contains volcanic ash.
What is Concrete?