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100

This Roman Emperor converted to Christianity, ended persecution of that religion, and founded the city of Constantinople, which bears his name.

Who is Constantine the Great?

100

This was the Roman equivalent of Zeus, who led the Roman pantheon of gods.

Who is Jupiter?

100

This is the Roman name for Britain.

What is Britannia?

100

This was the name for the Roman short sword that legionaries used.

What is a gladius?

100

During the Roman Republic, two of these usually held power at the same time for a year.

What is a consul?

200

This Roman leader was assassinated by the Senate on 15th March, 44 BCE.

Who is Julius Caesar?

200

This was the Roman name for the god of war.

Who is Mars?

200

This is the Roman name for Germany.

What is Germania?

200

This was the Roman name for cavalry units, from the Latin word for "horse".

What are equites?

200

In order to be a Senator, you had to be born into this class of people.

What are the patricians?

300

This close friend of Julius Caesar's committed suicide with his wife, Cleopatra, after being on the losing end of a civil war with Caesar's heir, Octavian.

Who is Mark Antony?

300

This is the Roman god of the sea.

Who is Neptune?

300

This is the Roman name for Spain.

What is Hispania?

300

This was the name for the large shield used by legionaries.

What is the scutum?

300

This Roman word, meaning "I forbid", is still used today where a political office has the right to overrule a decision of another one.

What is veto?

400

This Roman senator wrote many histories of Rome and was a very powerful speaker.

Who is Cicero?

400

This was the Roman goddess of law and justice.

Who is Minerva?

400

This is the Roman name for France.

What is Gaul?

400

This is the name for the smaller tactical unit of a Roman military force.

What is a maniple?

400

This is the correct order for the three forms of government that ancient Rome saw in its lifetime, from earliest to latest.

What is kingdom, republic, and empire?

500

This Roman Emperor was a true philosopher-king, and his writings which survive to this day form an important part of Stoic thought, which teaches emotional stability in difficult circumstances.

Who is Marcus Aurelius?

500

This religious group fought many revolts against Roman rule and were usually persecuted by Roman authorities.

Who are Jews?

500

This is the Roman name for Scotland.

What is Caledonia?

500

This formation, bearing the Latin name for "tortoise", was used when a Roman army was facing projectile attacks; legionaries would hold their shields over their heads and out at their sides, creating a metal box.

What is testudo formation?

500

This Emperor split the Roman Empire permanently into East and West when he died in 395 CE.

Who is Theodosius I?