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100

He is credited with writing the first introspective autobiography in western literature

Who was Augustine?

100

This sculpture depicts a Roman emperor as a great military leader, a great orator, and as a descendant of the gods.

What is the Augustus of Primaporta?

100

This buliding was originally build as a public ampitheater for the Roman people where gladiator fights and other activities were staged

What is the Colosseum?

100

He escaped Troy and was destined to settle on Italian soil

Who was Aeneas?

100

This word described the Roman sense of duty (first to the gods, second to state, and then to family)

What is pietas?

200

He was the first Roman emperor to accept Christianity. He moved the capital, convened the Council of Nicaea, and began building large Christian churches. 

Who was Constantine?

200

Art that is generally depicted as flat, with drapery covering the body, elongated fingers and noses, thick eyelids and heavy use of gold would most likely be from this period

What is Byzantine?

200

This building's name means "to all the gods" and it contains the largest unreinforced dome in antiquity.

What is the Pantheon?
200

He killed his brother, Remus, to become the mythical founder of Rome

Who was Romulus?

200

This described the extreme realism of Republican Roman sculpture

What is verism?

300

This gospel writer seemed to direct his message specifically to the Jewish people 

Who was Matthew?

300

Although a human tragedy, the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum are treasure troves of art because of their destruction by this

What is a volcano (Mt. Vesuvius)?

300

This building was built by Justinian during the height of the Byzantine empire and means "Holy Wisdom"

What is the Hagia Sophia?
300

This school of philosophy, popular in Rome, taught that happiness can only be obtained by ceasing to worry about things that are out of our control and by learning to act by reason, not emotion.

What is stoicism?

300

This describes the belief (promoted by St. Augustine) that all human beings are corrupted because of the transgression of Adam

What is Original Sin?

400

He is often considered the first true Roman emperor.  He was a master at using the arts to solify his power

Who was Caesar Augustus?

400

The most common place in which we have found early Christian art is in these underground burial chambers 

What are catacombs?

400

These structures were often constructed by Romans to celebrate military victories or other events.  One of the most famous commemorates the Roman destruction of the temple in Jerusalem. 

What are triumphal arches?  (The Arch of Titus is the one referred to in the question)

400

Augustine writes about his regret for committing this act, which he described as sinning for the sake of sinning (not because he had any need)

What is stealing pears?

400

This was a movement during the Byzantine empire to destroy all icons because of the fear of idolotry

What is the iconoclasm?

500

He gave the speech on Mars hill in Acts 17. 

Who was Paul?

500

This symbol, created by overlapping the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ, is one of the most common symbols found in early Christian art

What is the chi rho?

500

These structures were built by the Romans to carry water from a source to a city

What were aqueducts?

500

She was the queen of Carthage who fell in love with Aeneas

Who was Dido?

500

This group, mentioned in the New Testament, were heavily influenced by Greek culture and did not believe in resurrection or final judgment

Who were the Sadducees?