One who Commands
Ruling the Empire
Buildings and Structures
Big Names
It's the Pax Romana
100

Under this emperor, the Byzantine Empire reached its largest size. 

Who is Justinian? 

100
A war fought between people who live in the same country, usually over politics. Rome suffered through at least seven, especially near the end of the Republic and of the Empire. 


 

What is a Civil War? 

100

The Romans built a network of these throughout their empire, and their taxes paid for those. 

What are the Roman Roads? 

100

This Late Roman Emperor was the first to become Christian, although it would not become the official religion of Rome until after his death. 

Who is Constantine? 

100

This is the Latin word for Peace. 

What is Pax? 

200

The title given to Octavius Caesar when he organized the shattered Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. 

What is Augustus/What is Emperor? 

200

Constantine is known for two things: converting to Christianity, and moving the capital from Rome to this tiny Greek city-state. 

What is Byzantium/Constantinople? 

200

A system of tunnels and bridges designed to carry water from a spring to a city. 

What is an Aqueduct? 

200

This Apostle led the Christian Church in its earliest days and wrote parts of the New Testament. Legend says he founded the church in Rome. Unfortunately, he was martyred under the reign of Emperor Nero. 

Who is Peter? 

200
Originally a sect of Judaism, this major world religion began during the Roman Empire. 

What is Christianity? 

300

The first four books of the New Testament, telling the story of Jesus Christ's life from four different perspectives. 

What are the Gospels? 

300

This Byzantine legal code was a success, so much that many European kingdoms copied its ideas. 

What is the Justinian Code? 

300

Roman architects had the ability to create free-standing domes out of this material, which we have yet to replicate in the modern day. 

What is Roman Concrete? 

300

The fundamental difference between Judaism and Christianity is that Christians believe that this man is the long-awaited Messiah. 

Who is Jesus Christ? 

300

Christians kept this Jewish practice of resting and worshiping God on the seventh day, but changed it to Sunday to commemorate Christ's resurrection. 

What is the Sabbath? 

400

The northern border of the Roman Empire in Britain was marked by a wall named after this emperor. 

Who is Hadrian? 

400

Both of these emperors established new laws, built many new structures, and conquered more lands. Both are also known for loyalty to their wives. 

Who are Augustus and Justinian? 

400

This freestanding amphitheater in Rome originally had the ability to be flooded on command. Later, trapdoors and rising platforms were added instead. 

What is the Colosseum? 

400

This extremely eloquent senator was often used as a model by later orators, even though he was the only one not invited to Caesar's assassination. 

Who is Cicero? 

400

The Romans traded all over the Mediterranean, mostly by sea, but they also managed to trade as far away as this far eastern empire. 

What is China?/Han Dynasty? 

500

The Pax Romana officially ended with the reign of this emperor, suspected of killing his own father, Marcus Aurelius. 

Who is Commodus? 

500
A piece of religious art depicting a holy figure. Some Christians believed that using them meant worshiping the object itself. 

What is an Icon? 

500

This building used to be a cathedral in Constantinople. For a long time it was a mosque, and now it is a museum. Both the Byzantine art and the Muslim additions are preserved. 

What is the Hagia Sophia? 

500

This apostle is remembered for his missionary work, as well as for writing much of the New Testament. 

Who is Paul? 

500

The Fall of Rome in the West came after several decades of invasion and pillaging by these three groups. 

Who are Goths, Vandals, and Huns?