Catch me outside, how bout that
Full democracy? Meh, no thanks
Who dat?
Stabbing, slashing, killing, and murder
Miscellaneous
100

Ancient Rome is in this modern day country

What is Italy

100

These groups of people did not have the ability to vote in the Roman Republic. Name two of three

What are Women, slaves, and foreigners?

100

He was the first emperor of Rome

Who is Julius Caesar?

100

This famous building was the site of the largest gladiator battles in Rome

What is the Colosseum?

100

Romans spoke this now dead language.

What is Latin?

200

The Punic Wars saw Rome fight a North African empire based out of this major city in modern day Tunisia

what is Carthage?

200

This system of government was Rome's first

What is Monarchy

200

He killed the first emperor of Rome

Who is Brutus?

200

In today's money, this is how much a ticket to a gladiator match in Ancient Rome would cost. To the nearest $10

What is $0?

200

This group of people sacked (invaded and pillaged) Rome in 473 CE, marking the end of the Roman Empire

Who are the Germanic People/the Visagoths?


300

The Roman Empire surrounds and entirely encompasses this major body of water

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

300

This was the most powerful position in the Roman Republic

what is Consul?

300

This general was one of Rome's greatest enemies, famously bring war elephants into the Italian countryside. 

Who is Hannibal Barca?

300

This person would ultimately decide if a wounded gladiator would live or die, giving either a thumbs up or a thumbs down. 

Who is the emperor?

300

This is how you would write 97 in Roman numerals

What is XCVII?

400

In this modern day country, a wall can be found marking the northernmost edge of the Roman Empire

What is England/the UK

400

This was the most powerful assembly in the Roman republic. Note, only wealthy Romans could vote for its members.

What is the Senate?

400

He was the first Christian Roman emperor, converting on his deathbed.

Who was Emperor Constantine?
400

This was the name of the sword carried by most Roman soldiers

What is gladius?

400

This man was Rome's first Christian Emperor

Who is Constantine I?

500

This famous river is the river that Julius Caesar crossed in Italy that made him official at war with Rome. It is also a modern day expression meaning "doing something that cannot be undone"

What is the Rubicon?

500

This political office was held by two people at the same time, both with a one year term. When they were together, they would take turns commanding the army, switching every day. 

What is Consul

500

This mythological character was said to have founded Ancient Rome after killing his brother

who is Romulus?

500

This unusual weapon was sometimes wielded by gladiators alongside a net, fitting its aquatic theme 

What is a trident?

500
After Rome split in two, the Eastern Roman Empire would become this long lasting empire, with its capital in Constantinople.

What is the Byzantine Empire?