The grain that Romans ate every day
What is wheat?
What are the Roman baths?
A large white robe that Roman men wore in public
What is a toga?
What is the Colosseum?
Most slaves in Roman homes were
What is a household servant?
Romans baked this in clay ovens and ate it with cheese or olives
What is bread?
Romans used this open space in the center of the city for speeches and markets
What is a forum?
The color of toga that only emperors and generals wore
What is purple?
A show where actors wore masks and made jokes
What is a comedy play?
Most people became slaves in Ancient Rome because they were
What are prisoners of war?
Romans always mixed this with water before drinking
What is wine?
What are aqueducts?
This fabric was considered luxurious and worn by wealthy Romans at parties
What is silk?
This gladiator wore a fish-shaped helmet and carried a sword and shield
What is a murmillo?
Many freedmen worked as these after gaining their freedom
What are merchants or craftsmen?
Romans often snacked on this fruit
What are figs?
What is Circus Maximus?
The head covering that Roman women wore when they went outside
What is a palla?
The games played in the Colosseum besides gladiator fights
What are venationes?
Legal status of children born to freedmem
What are Roman citizens?
What is a peacock?
This emperor built the Arch of Titus and Domus Flavia
Who is Domitian?
This type of leather sandal was worn most often by Roman soldiers
What is a caligae?
The Roman event that combined chariot racing, music, and acrobatics
What is ludi?
The legal document that recorded the freeing of a slave in Ancient Rome
What is a liberatio?