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Roman Cities
Philosophers
Generals
Government
People and Places
100
The capital of Greece and a direct democracy.
What is Athens?
100
Famous philosopher and teacher in Ancient Greece who taught Plato.
Who is Socrates?
100
A general and great leader in Rome who played an important role in the Roman Republic and army.
Who is Julius Caesar
100
King of Macedon, who conquered Greece.
Who is Alexander the Great?
100
The son of God and leader of Christianity.
Who is Jesus?
200
The sight of the Parthenon.
What is Acropolis?
200
One of the greatest philosophers of all time and teacher of Aristotle.
Who is Plato?
200
A military genius and the head of the Carthaginian Army.
Who is Hannibal?
200
Roman emperor who named Constantinople as the new capital.
Who is Constantine?
200
A public meeting place in a Roman City used for business and assemblies.
What is a forum
300
The capital of Laconia and the chief city of the Peloponnesus, at one time the dominant city of Greece: famous for the training of soldiers.
What is Sparta?
300
Taught Alexander the Great.
Who is Aristotle?
300
Roman general who defeated Hannibal.
Who is Scipio?
300
Athenian statesman and leader of the popular party, he was responsible for the construction of the Parthenon and he conducted the Peloponnesian War.
Who is Pericles?
300
The highest point of Athens and the site of the Parthenon.
What is the Acropolis?
400
The main temple of the goddess Athena; built on the acropolis in Athens.
What is the Partheon?
400
A group of religious traditions originating with Jesus Christ that believe that Jesus is the son of God.
What is Christianity?
400
The main temple of the goddess Athena; built on the acropolis in Athens.
What is the the Partheon?
400
The first Roman emperor and heir and successor to Julius Caesar.
Who is Augustus?
400
An oval large stadium with tiers of seats; an arena in which contests, fights and spectacles are held.
What is the Coliseum?
500
The word for a Roman city.
What is a Polis?
500
A belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group.
What is Philosophy?
500
Either of the two chief magistrates of the ancient Roman republic.
What is the Consul?
500
The chief marketplace of Athens.
What is Agora?