who was Rome's enemy
Carthage
This massive amphitheater in Rome hosted gladiator games.
What is the Colosseum?
Rome was first ruled by kings, then became this type of government.
What is a Republic?
Roman soldiers were organized into these large units.
What are legions?
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what is the pax romana
it is Roman peace
This city was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 79 AD
What is Pompeii?
This group of elite men advised leaders in the Roman Republic.
What is the Senate?
Rome fought Carthage in these famous wars.
What are the Punic Wars?
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7
how did bread and circuses relate to roman history
a political strategy used by Roman emperors and elites to maintain power by providing free food (grain) and entertainment (gladiator games, chariot races) to the populous.
This river runs through the city of Rome.
What is the Tiber River?
Two leaders who shared power annually in the Republic.
What are consuls?
This general conquered Gaul and became dictator.
Who is Julius Caesar?
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how did Agustus reform the Roman government
by establishing the principate a system that maintain the outward
This defensive wall marked the northern boundary of Roman Britain.
What is Hadrian’s Wall?
This title was given to rulers with absolute power during emergencies.
What is dictator?
This region (modern France) was conquered by Rome.
What is Gaul?
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who was the ruler of the mediterranean world
Augstus
Why was the location of the Roman Empire in Italy, particularly being right on the Mediterranean Sea, so crucial to its success
serving as a central hub for fast, efficient trade, communication, and military movement.
This event marked the end of the Roman Republic.
What is the rise of the Roman Empire (or Augustus becoming emperor)?
This empire conquered the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD.
Who are the Germanic tribes (or Goths)?
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