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Mystery
100

He proclaimed himself dictator for life and was assassinated March 15th, 44BC, or the "Ides of March"

Julius Caesar

100

The island south of Italy where the First Punic War partook

Sicily

100

The name of the Carthaginian general who gathered 46,000 men, many horses, and 37 elephants during the Second Punic War

Hannibal 

100

The name of the Roman construct that carries water long distances

Aqueduct

100

What day is my birthday (Hint it is this month)

March 28

200

He was the first "emperor" of Rome who ruled for 40 years

Octavian "Augustus" Caesar

200

This river gave the Romans a water source, as well as a way to the rest of the Mediterranean world.

Tiber River

200

Where was the First Punic War primarily fought? 

Sicily/coast of Sicily

200

These government officials interpreted laws and acted as judges

Praetors

200

Can you name all four members of The Beatles

John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr 

300

He was the most famous public speaker in Rome and was known as Rome's greatest public speaker

Cicero

300

The name of the large farms worked by enslaved peoples

Latifundia

300

This war began in 264 B.C. and was called what?

First Punic War

300

In the Roman Republic, two of these were elected every year, and could only serve two non-consecutive terms

Consuls

300

What is the biggest selling album of all time?  

"Thriller" Michael Jackson 

400

These three men were known as the Julio Claudian emperors. 

Caligula, Claudius, Nero

400

Port city on the Bay of Naples

Puteoli

400

This battle is where the Roman general Scipio and his troops defeated the Carthaginians

Battle of Zama

400

These are the first written Roman laws that Senators created after studying Greek laws

The Twelve Tables

400

Who is the Captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins and what is his jersey number?

Sidney Crosby, 87

500

These three were the members of the First Triumvirate

Julius Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey

500

This is where Antony and Cleopatra VII, fled to after losing at the Battle of Actium

Egypt

500

When Roman soldiers burned Carthage during the Third Punic War, how many men, women, and children were enslaved?

50,000

500

The Latin phrase for "Roman Peace"

Pax Romana

500

Which player has the most Super Bowl Rings in NFL history?

Tom Brady