Science and Engineering
Architecture and Art
Literature and Language
Law
100
Romans studied the starts not just to know about them but to produce this.
What is a calendar?
100
The most famous Roman sports arena.
What is the Colosseum?
100
The literary works created by the Romans have shaped our language today. True or False?
What is True?
100
Law was more influential than Rome's art and literature. True or False?
What is True?
200
Most of the greatest doctors in the Roman Empire were from?
What is Greece?
200
The arches on the outside of the Colosseum were decorated with statues of these.
What are Roman gods?
200
A style of writing that pokes fun at people or society.
What is satire?
200
A legal system based on a written code of law.
What is civil law?
300
Roman buildings were much larger than anything before due to the use of these.
What are vaults?
300
The Romans covered their buildings in this material to make them seem more majestic.
What is marble?
300
The author of the Aeneid.
Who is Virgil?
300
Roman laws continued to exists even after this happened.
What is the fall of the Empire?
400
These were the two areas of Galen's study.
What is the study of heart valves and the difference between arteries and veins?
400
Roman artists were known for their paintings and these two forms of art.
What are mosaics and statues?
400
Ovid wrote poems about this aspect of Roman life.
What is mythology?
400
Rome's first set of laws, the 12 Tables, benefitted who?
What are the plebeians?
500
Roman roads and structures were able to last so long due to developments in a new substance called concrete. Concrete was made out of these two substances.
What are lime and volcanic rock or ash.
500
Most Roman paintings were these; a type of painting on wet plaster.
What are frescoes?
500
The latin term used as the United States motto.
What is e pluribus unum?
500
Roman law was carried around the world by these people.
What are colonists and/or explorers?