The education was split to what?
Primary, Secondary, and College
Caesar elected himself what?
Dictator for life
Who was Vercingetorix?
A Celtic chief
Who was the famous warrior Queen who led the Britons in a massive revolt against the Romans?
Boudica.
How long will you have to stay in the army once you joined?
25 years ( Why not just get a job?)
What was a "Bulla," and why did Roman boys wear one around their necks?
A lucky charm/locket to protect them from evil spirits until they became men.
What was Emperor Tiberius nastiest habit?
Breaking the legs of anyone who disobeyed him
How clever was Vercingetorix in fighting and leading?
The same as Caesar.
What did British warriors often put in their hair to make it stand up in scary, white spikes before a battle?
Lime
Who taught about Crucifixion?
The Romans
Roman kids didn't have paper. What did they use to write on in school that could be melted and reused?
Wax tablets
Heliogabalus enjoyed what hobby?
Collecting cobwebs
What did a Celtic warrior fear when the gods were mad?
The sky would fall down.
What did the Britons paint on their bodies to look more terrifying to the Roman soldiers?
Blue paint.
What saved Blad from leprosy?
Oozing black bog (yuck!!)
If a Roman father didn't like how his son was behaving, what was the most extreme "punishment" he was legally allowed to do?
He could legally sell his son into slavery!
What was Honorius chicken's name?
Rome
Why were the Celtic so fearless?
Because Celtic Heaven was so good, warriors didn't care if they died!
What was the name of the giant wall the Romans built across Britain to keep the "barbarians" out of their territory?
Hadrian’s Wall.
What did "Mitte!" and "Iugula!" Mean? Each is 200 points
(Mitte) Let him go!
(Iugula) Kill him!
What was the most popular (and dangerous) sport Roman kids would watch, featuring four different colored teams?
Chariot Racing.
Between 235AD and 285AD, how many emperors were there?
20 emperors
When you died, you would be on a what?
A horse
Before a major battle at the Isle of Anglesey, the Romans were actually terrified to land their boats. It wasn't because of the warriors, but because of these mysterious people standing on the shore waving torches and shouting curses. What were they called?
The Druids.
Who was the young god that got his liver eaten? Who saved him? Each is 250 points
Bonus, what was the Bird's name that ate his liver?
Prometheus
Hercules
Eddie