Geography of Rome
Early Rome
Roman Government
Fall of the Republic
Roman Empire
100

The peninsula on which Rome is located

The Italian Peninsula

100

The two mythical founders of Rome

Romulus and Remus

100

A form of government in which citizens elect their leaders.

Republic

100

The series of wars that Rome fought against it's rival, Carthage

The Punic Wars

100

The Roman Empire was ruled by this position, a near all-powerful position. 

Emperor


200

The sea that surrounds Rome

The Mediterranean Sea

200

The people that lived south of Rome that taught the Romans architecture, sculpture, and literature.

The Greeks

200

The wealthy landowners who came from the oldest and most important families in Rome. 

Patricians

200

A political alliance between three people who share equal power

Triumvirate
200

The construction for this huge amphitheater began under Vespasian which hosted gladiatorial games.

The Colosseum

300

The river that Rome is located alongside of

The Tiber River

300

The people that lived north of Rome that taught the Romans city planning, how to work with metals, and fashion.

The Etruscans

300

The everyday common people of Rome that worked as shopkeepers, artisans, and small farm owners. 

Plebeians

300

The man who refused to disband his army when crossing the Rubicon river and launched Rome into a civil war.

Julius Caesar

300

Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius are known as WHAT?

The Five Good Emperors

400

The mountain range in northern Italy that kept Rome safe from outsiders

The Alps

400

The last king of Rome.

Tarquin the Proud


400

The representative of the Plebeians who's job it was to voice the Plebeians concerns or problems to the rest of the government.

Tribunes


400

The Second Triumvirate was an alliance to avenge Caesars death. The three members were Marcus Lepidus, Mark Antony, and WHO? 

Octavian

400

The structures that were built during the Pax Romana that brought water from the country to the city.

Aqueducts

500

The continent that Rome is located on

Europe

500

The type of government that Rome had in the very beginning. 

Monarchy

500

The Twelves Tables allowed all Romans to become equal under the law. What is the name of this concept? 

The Rule of Law

500

Octavian became Romes first Emperor, and changed his name to WHAT?

Augustus

500

A time of peace that lasted 200 years in Rome and started with the reign of Augustus


"Pax Romana" or "Roman Peace"