Events
Vocabulary
People
Geography
Places
100

Year that Jerusalem was captured by Pompey

63 B.C.

100

What is the form of government ruled by the people who elect representatives to speak for them?

republic

100

What people built the first cities in Italy? 

Etrusccans

100

What is Italy shaped like and what are the two large islands located off its coast?

high-heeled boot; Sicily and Sardinia

100

The common meeting place in Rome

Forum

200

March 15, 44 B.C.

Death of Julius Caesar

200

The two ruling Roman leaders who served terms of one year

Consuls

200

Legendary founders of Rome

Romulus and Remus

200

What is the name of the river upon which Rome was built?

Tiber River

200

A large temple in Rome dedicated to the worship of the gods

Pantheon

300

Name of the wars fought against Carthage

Punic Wars

300

What is the word for the ‘greater Greece’ area (Sicily and southern Italy) that was dominated by Greek culture?

Magna Graecia

300

What people occupied the Po River valley in the north

Gauls

300

What river flows just south of the Alps and is separated from the rest of Italy by the Apennine Mountains?

Po River

300

An area across the Mediterranean on the northern coast of Africa which was the enemy of Rome during the Punic wars.

Carthage

400

Period of 200 years beginning under Caesar Augustus which was a time of peace and prosperity for Rome.

Pax Romana

400

The laws displayed in the Forum at the insistence of the plebeians, to be available for everyone to read.

Law of the Twelve Tables

400

Wealthier Romans, perhaps descendants of the first 3 Latin tribes, resembling aristocrats, who had political power

Patricians

400

The area around the city of Jerusalem where the Jews had been living since their return from Babylon in the 500s BC.

Palestine

400

Place where barbaric competitions were held for the entertainment of the people

Colosseum

500

Julius Caesar’s daring move of defiance against the Senate’s orders to disband his army.

Crossing the Rubicon

500

Under Augustus Caesar this was instituted to make taxation more fair for everyone.

census

500

Officials elected by the plebeian assembly to represent them in government; they had the power to block any action by the Senate, patricians or consuls that would hurt the plebs.

Tribunes

500

Place off the coast of Greece where Antony and Octavian’s fleets met in battle to determine the ultimate dictatorship for Rome.

Actium

500

Places of worship for the Jews on the Sabbath day

Synagogue