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Roman
Kings
Famous Men
of Rome
Roman Government and Politics
Roman Life
and Religion
100

He is sometimes called the American Cincinnatus?

Who is George Washington?

100

He was the peaceful king who changed the calendar to 12 lunar months.

Who was Numa?

100

He pretended to be an idiot so that Tarquin the Proud wouldn't bump him off.

Who was Brutus?

100

Initially, only they could hold office in the new republic.

Who were the patricians?

100

It means to worship many gods.

What is polytheism?

200

According to legend, they were found and nursed by a she-wolf.

Who are Romulus and Remus?

200

He killed anyone who opposed him, including his father-in-law.

Who was Tarquinius Superbus (or Tarquin the Proud)?

200

He successfully defended Rome's only bridge from invasion while his countrymen tore it down.

Who was Horatius?

200

They commanded the army and were elected for a one-year term.

Who were the consuls?

200

The Romans borrowed their deities from these people.

Who are the Greeks?

300

Roman and Alban triplets who fought each other to the death

Who were the Horatii and the Curiatii?

300

As a child, flames engulfed his head without burning him, which was seen as a good omen.

Who was Servius Tullius?

300

His mother talked him out of invading Rome.

Who was Coriolanus?

300

They were the three branches of the Rome's government.

What are the Magistrates, the Senate, and the Assemblies?

300
Slaves who have been freed were called this.

What are liberti?

400

Her rape and death led to the overthrow of Tarquin.

Who was lucretia?

400

He was Numa's grandson.

Who was Ancus Marcius?

400

He was a model dictator, finishing the job in 16 days, resigning, and going back to his farm.

Who was Cincinnatus?

400

They were inscribed with the laws and were displayed in a public place.

What were the Twelve Tables?

400

The "5 Fs" of everyday Roman life

What are flood, fire, famine, filth, and fever?

500

The cognomen of Lucius Junius Brutus

What is Brutus?

500

He executed the Alban King, Mettius, for being a coward and a traitor.

Who was Tullus Hostilius?

500

He valued his liberty more than his life or his right hand.

Who was Mucius Scaevola?

500

The political struggle between the patricians and plebeians that lasted from 494 BC until 289 BC.

The Conflict of Orders

500

The estimated mortality rate of Roman infants in their 1st year

What is 33%?