The two brothers who founded Rome
Who were Romulus and Remus?
The latin word for emperor.
What is imperator?
The body of water that surrounds the Roman Empire
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
What is the Roman Colluseum?
The 3 groups of social classes that Romans were divided into.
What are Patricians, Plebeians, and slaves?
The three positions held by officials in the Roman Republic?
What are consuls, senators, and a dictator?
This emperor was assassinated by a group of senators, ending the republic and beginning the empire
Who is Julius Caesar?
The geographical feature that Rome is on
(Hint: How many sides of Italy is surrounded by water)
What is a peninsula?
What are roads?
A common but violent form of Roman entertainment.
What are gladiator fights?
The religion that began and gained traction in the Roman Empire.
What is Christianity?
He was the first emperor to rule the Roman Empire
Who is Octavian/Augustus?
The northernmost point and the southernmost point of the Roman Empire.
What is Britain and North Africa, respectively?
March 12th is called this in the Roman dating system.
What is ante diem IV Ides Martii?
(Also acceptable: principi finis)
Caesar, along with these two others, formed the First Triumvirate.
Who were Crassus and Pompey?
What is "Veni Vidi Vici"?
(I came, I saw, I conquered)
This emperor was poisoned and had a speech impediment.
Who was Claudius?
3 continents that were part of the Roman Empire
What are Europe, Africa, and Asia?
This resource was sent to rich homes, and public places (also name the device that sent this resource).
What is water? What is an aqueduct?
Other than Rome, this city was the largest city in the Roman Empire.
What is Alexandria?
The written laws used in the Roman Republic.
What are the 12 tables?
This emperor controversially rose to power, and had a tyrannical rule.
Who was Nero?
8 examples of modern-day countries that were located in the Roman Empire.

What are any of these countries?
(ex: France, Spain, Italy, Britain, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Turkey, Portugal, Switzerland, etc.)
These were the three layers in a Roman Road.
Sand/boulders on the bottom, clay/mortar in the middle, and paving stone/concrete on top.
(Hard to phrase that one into a question)
The rate of the population decline during the fall of the Roman Empire.
What is 1/3?