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100

This year marks the foundation of Byzantium as the new capital of the Roman Empire, later renamed Constantinople.

What is 330CE? 

100

This Roman general famously crossed the Rubicon and became dictator of Rome.

Who is Julius Caesar? 

100

This term refers to the long period of peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire, lasting about 200 years.

What is Pax Romana? 

100

This year marks when Christianity became a legal religion of the Roman Empire.

What is 313 CE?

100

This river was central to the location and development of Rome.

What is the Tiber River? 

200

In this year, the Battle of Adrianople took place, where the Roman army was decisively defeated by the Visigoths.

What is 378 CE?

200

This emperor split the Roman Empire into the Eastern and Western Roman Empires and established reforms to strengthen the empire.

Who is Diocletian? 

200

This term refers to the system of government where elected officials, such as senators, were meant to represent the people.

What is a republic? 

200

This early Christian leader was crucified in Rome and is considered one of the most important apostles, spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.

Who is Peter?

200

Heavy spending on the military and luxury goods, combined with reduced tax income, led to this condition in the Roman economy.

What is financial instability or economic collapse?

300

This year marks the sack of Rome by the Visigoths. 

What is 410CE? 

300

This emperor issued the Edict of Milan, which legalized Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.

Who is Constantine? 

300

These invaders from the north were responsible for the final collapse of the Roman Empire in 476 CE. The Romans called them "barbarians."

Who were the Germanic Tribes? 

300

This religious movement, which originated in Judea, became the dominant faith of the Roman Empire by the 4th century after Constantine’s issued edict. 

What is Christianity? 
300

The new capital of the Roman Empire was built on this ancient Greek city, located on the border of Europe and Asia.

What is Byzantium (Constantinople)? 

400

The fall of the Western Roman Empire is traditionally dated to this year, when the last Roman emperor was overthrown.

What is 476CE? 
400

This ruler, also known as the "Scourge of God," led the Huns in their invasions of the Roman Empire in the 5th century.

Who is Attila the Hun? 

400

This term describes a government where one individual holds absolute power. 

What is a dictatorship or autocracy?


400

What document made Christianity the legal religion of the Roman Empire?

What is the Edict of Milan (313 CE)?

400

Roman innovations in construction, such as this, allowed for the development of lasting structures like the Colosseum.

What is the arch? 

500

What was the name of the last Roman Emperor? 

Who is Romulus Augustulus?

500

This emperor moved the Roman capital from Rome to Byzantium (which was later renamed). 

What is Constantine? 

500

The fall of the Roman Empire led to this state in Western Europe, marked by fragmentation, feudalism, and constant invasions.

What are the Dark Ages?

500

This early follower of Christianity traveled over 15,500 miles to spread and further establish the religion. 

Who is Paul? 

500

This Roman building innovation, made famous by the Pantheon, allowed for the construction of larger, more durable buildings.

What is the dome?