Geography
Origins
Government/Politics
V.I.P.s
Miscellaneous
Final Jeopardy
100

Rome is located in this European country 

What is  Italy?

100

These twin brothers were raised by a she-wolf and are fabled to have founded the city of Rome

Who are Romulus and Remus?

100

These two enemies battled three times in a period called the Punic Wars

Who are Carthage and Rome?

100

One of Rome's most famous dictators, he quickly defeated the city's enemies and then immediately resigned to return to his farm.

Who is Cincinnatus?

100

The common people of Rome

Who are plebeians?

100

This hill was across from the Forum and the home Rome's grandest temples

What is the Capitoline Hill

200

Dry summers and mild, rainy winters.

What is Italy's climate?

200

The Romans believe their history can be traced back to this Trojan hero

Who is Aeneas?

200
A pair of these led the executive branch, they commanded the army and directed the government.
What is the consul.
200
The gladiator who led a slave revolt

Who is Spartacus?

200

In the early days of the republic, only these powerful nobles could hold office

Who are patricians?

300

This island to the southwest of the Italian peninsula was the site of the first Punic War

What is Sicily?

300

Through alliance and marriage, the first Romans also inherited a language from these people

Who are the Latins?

300

They were elected by the plebeians to represent them 

Who are tribunes? 

300

He hated Rome so he devised a plan to attack from the north with war elephants

Who is Hannibal?

300

Romes public meeting place, you could participate in government and religion as well as shop, chat, and gossip there

What is the Forum?

400

The river by which Rome is located.

What is the Tiber River?

400

The last three kings of Rome, these people tremendously influenced Roman culture

Who are the Etruscans?

400

This branch of the Roman Republic was a powerful body of 300 members that advised the Roman leaders.

What is the senate?

400

This Roman general is famous for finally defeating Hannibal

Who is Scipio?

400

This epic tale explains the mythical origins of Rome.

What is the Aeneid?

500

The mountain range to the North of Rome that borders modern day France

What are the Alps?

500

After the last Roman king was overthrown, the nobles came up with this new form of government

What is a republic?

500

Methods the Romans devised to balance power so no one branch of the government became too powerful

What are checks and balances?

500


This tribune was murdered for his desire to give land from the rich to the poor

500

The first set of written laws created by the Roman Republic and displayed in the Forum.

What are the 12 Tables?

600

This mountain range runs the length of the Italian Peninsula.

What are the Apennines?

600

This Etruscan king is famous for implementing the first census

Who is Servius Tullius?

600

The tribunes were the only ones with this right to prohibit actions by other officials

What is a veto?

600

This Roman consul seized power through political violence by defeating Gaius Marius and declaring himself dictator

Who is Lucius Cornelius Sulla?

600

A group of 6000 soldiers in the Roman army?

What is a legion?