The original language spoken in the Roman Empire.
What is Latin?
The closest body of water where Rome is located.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
The twins responsible for the mythological founding of Rome.
Who are Romulus and Remus?
The year the Roman Republic was founded.
What is 509 BC?
The 200 years of great peace in the Roman Empire.
What is the Pax Romana?
Roman invention that brought water throughout the empire.
What are aqueducts?
The city Rome battled during the Punic Wars.
What is Carthage?
The Carthaginian leader who invaded Italy with elephants.
Who is Hannibal?
The original set of written laws in the Roman Republic.
What are the 12 Tables?
The amount of time it took the Roman Empire to fall.
What is 300 years?
Invention that allowed for easier travel throughout the empire.
What are roads?
The river where Rome was founded.
What is the Tiber River?
The man responsible for spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Who is the Apostle Paul?
Men elected to represent the patricians in government.
Who are senators?
The emperor who split the Roman empire into east and west.
Who is Emperor Diocletian?
The place of worship for the many mythological Roman gods.
What is the Pantheon?
The country where Julius Caesar served as governor before crossing the Rubicon.
What is Gaul?
The man who became the first emperor after the death of Julius Caesar.
Who is Octavian or Caesar Augustus?
The brothers who were killed advocating for plebeian rights and equality.
Who are the Gracchus brothers?
Constantine enacted this law to stop the persecution of Christians.
What is the Edict of Milan?
The longest lasting reform/ contribution of Julius Caesar.
What is the calendar?
The final name for the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
What is Constantinople?
The man who finally brought an end to the Roman empire.
Who is Odoacer?
The date Julius Caesar was murdered.
What is the Ides of March?
Political, economic, social, and ________ are the reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire.
What is military?