Vocabulary
People
Strategies
Places
It's all here
100

a person who fought animals and other people as public amusement

Who was a gladiator?
100
The first Emperor of Rome
Who was Augustine? 
100

This served as the means by which young people became educated. 

What was the Roman family? 
100

The religious of the Byzantine Empire.

What was Hagia Sophia? 

100

language of the Byzantine 

What is Greek? 

200
The language of the Romans, it still influences us today.  
What is Latin?
200
author of History of Rome
Who was Livy?
200

to help protect Rome from invading Germanic groups

Why did Diocletian build forts along the border? 

200
the two capitals of a divided Roman Empire

What were Rome and Constantinople?

200

enslaved people worked here

What are farms, homes, and mines? 
300

The study of the body's structure

What is anatomy?
300

His army used armored cavalry. 

Who was Belisarius? 

300

he set maximum prices on wages and goods

How did Diocletian stop prices from rising? 

300
This place was established by and named for Constantine?  
What is Constantinople? 
300

 political confusion, economic problems, dependence on slave labor

What are some reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire? 
400

a more organized system of laws

What was the Justinian Code?

400

was most likely to get an education

Who were Romans from wealthy families? 
400

He ordered workers to stay at their jobs until they died.

How did Diocletian get certain industries to remain productive? 

400
the place where the gladiators would fight
What is the Coliseum? 
400

people ignored them, and his power was weak

Why did Diocletian's reforms fail? 

500

expresses strong emotions about life

What is an ode?
500

She urged her husband Justinian to allow women to own land. 

Who was Theodora? 

500

because people ignored them, and Diocletian's power was weak

Why were Diocletian's reforms ineffective? 
500
into four parts

What are the number of divisions of the Roman Empire under Diocletian's rule

500

form of government, equal under the law: innocent until proven guilty; 

What were some ways Rome has influenced the United States?