Legacy
People
Gladiators/Battlefield Tactics
Buildings
Name that Thing
100

There are over 50000 of us created. Used by people & to transport goods. Made initially to allow military to move faster.

What are roads?

100

I am a former dictator of Rome, a brilliant military strategist, and got assassinated when returning to Rome.

Who is Julius Caesar?

100

These type of people were often gladiators.

What are slaves, condemned criminals, or prisoners of war?
100

Used transport fresh water to highly populated areas. There were 11 of them in Rome. 

What is an aqueduct? 

100

Stack of bound pages, recognized as the earliest form of a book. 

What is a Codex

200

The religion that began during the Roman Empire. Issued by Emperor Constantine as the official religion in 313 AD. 

What is Christianity? 

200

I am the successor to Julius Caesar and the first Roman Emperor. I have a month named after me.

Who is Octavian/Emperor Augustus.

200
These group of women would fight in the colosseum, often, but not always, for comedy. They were banned from the games in 200CE by Emperor Septimius Severus.

What are gladiatrices? 

200

Engineering breakthrough that allowed for bigger buildings, & better aqueducts. Rounded at the top, the structure was locked in by a keystone.

What is an Arch?

200

First Code of Law that the Romans made

What is the Twelve Tables?

300

Numeric System created that is still used in modern musical theory. 

What is Roman Numerals?

300

I am the Emperor that issued Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman Empire in 313 AD. I moved the capital of the Roman Empire in a place named after me in 330 AD.

Who is Emperor Constantine.

300

This was a moveable bridge used to board an enemy ship that was used in the First Punic War. Predecessor to the Harpax.

What is a Corvus?

300

This Amphitheatre was created to host Gladiator battles. Created by Emperor Vespasian, Emperor Titus, & Emperor Domitian.

What is the Roman Colosseum?

300

This famous road was one of the earliest and most strategically important road. Made in 312BC

What is the Via Appia/Appian Way?

400

Predecessor (came before) to the Gregorian calendar we use today. Named after Julius Caesar.

What is the Julian Calendar?

400

We are the creators of the Twelve Tables.

Who are the Decemvirs?

400

This was an early form of a modern day grappling hook used to latch onto enemy vessels. Successor (created after) the corvus.

What is a Harpax?

400

Designed as a temple for the Roman Gods, this monument has a distinct dome shaped top and had burned down numerous times.

What is the Pantheon?

400

This was the first "newspaper" created by the Ancient Romans.

What is the Acta Diurna/Acta Popidi/ Acta Publica?

500

Mixture of lime, volcanic ash, seawater and other minerals, this was used to create many roads and structures.

What is Concrete?

500

We are the founder of the Colosseum. Name 1 of the 3

Emperor Vespasian, Emperor Titus, Emperor Domitian

500

This turtle shaped formation helped prevent ranged artillery from penetrating the Roman armies.

What is Testudo?

500
A big villa estate occupied by wealthy upper class patricians. 

What is a Domus?

500

This was a state mandated and supervised courier and transportation service of the Roman Empire.

What is the Cursus Publicus?