Punic wars
Roman army
Roman government
Roman Empire
100

How many wars were there in the Punic wars?

3

100

What was the name of the Roman army's fighting formation?



(Hint!: Think of a turtle)

Testudo

100

What were consuls and how many did a government have?

They lead the government and army.

2 consuls were in a government.

100

How many leaders are in a triumvirate?

3

200

What cities fought in the Punic wars

Carthage and Rome

200

What is a siege?

A military operation that cuts off a city from getting outside supplies and communication.

200

What ability did tribunes have?

They could veto laws.

200

Who controlled the Roman empire?

Julius Caesar.

300

What animals were used in the Punic wars and why?

Elephants were used to scare the enemy

300

What siege machines were typically used?

Catapults, battering rams, and siege towers.

300

How many members were in a Senate and what did the Senate do?

300 members.

The Senate passed laws.

300

What did Caesar do to gain the title of absolute ruler?

He won the civil war.

400

What were the names of the Carthage general and the Roman general?

Scipio and Hannibal

400

What is an auxiliary soldier?

A soldier who was recruited from provinces.

400

What was a dictator?

A temporary leader who lead the government and army during emergencies.

400

After Julius Caesar died, who took over the Roman empire?

His nephew, Octavian.

500

Why were the wars started and what was the result?

Rome wanted more control of the mediterranean sea.

Rome won the Punic wars and became a big empire.

500

What were the benefits of joining the army?

Free from poverty, free room, and retirement either gave money or a small plot of farmland.

500

What were the twelve tables?

A set of rules that protected citizens from inequality.

500

What does Pax Romano mean?

Roman peace.