The Rise of Rome
Life in the City
Emperors & Icons
Military Might
The Fall
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According to legend, these twin brothers were raised by a she-wolf and founded Rome.

Who are Romulus and Remus?

100

This massive stadium held over 50,000 people and hosted gladiator battles.

What is the Colosseum?

100

This famous general was assassinated on the "Ides of March" after declaring himself "Dictator for Life."

Who is Julius Caesar?

100

A large unit of the Roman army, consisting of about 5,000 heavily armed soldiers.

What is a legion?

100

This 200-year period of relative peace and stability began under Augustus.

What is the Pax Romana?

200

Before it was an Empire, Rome was this type of government where citizens elect their leaders.

What is a republic?

200

Romans used these bridge-like structures to bring fresh water from the mountains into the cities

What are acqueducts?

200

Born Octavian, he became the first official Emperor of Rome.

Who is Augustus?

200

This Carthaginian general famously crossed the Alps with war elephants to attack Rome.

Who is Hannibal?

200

To make it easier to manage, the Empire was split into these two halves.

What are the Western and Eastern Empires?

300

This group of 300 men advised the leaders and made laws in the Roman Republic.

What is the Senate?

300

This was the primary language spoken throughout the Roman Empire.

What is Latin?

300

This emperor supposedly "fiddled while Rome burned" (though he actually played the lyre).

Who is Nero?

300

This defensive formation involved soldiers overlapping their shields to look like a turtle shell.

What is the Testudo formation?

300

This city became the new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.

What is Constantinople?

400

This was the "main street" or central marketplace of Rome where politics and business happened.

What is the Forum?

400

Instead of soap, Romans would cover themselves in this and scrape it off with a metal tool called a strigil.

What is olive oil?

400

He was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.

Who is Constantine?

400

Roman soldiers were famous for building these "all roads lead to" paths that connected the empire.

What are Roman roads?

400

This "barbarian" group famously sacked Rome in 410 AD.

What are the Visigoths?

500

These were the three long wars fought between Rome and Carthage for control of the Mediterranean.

What are the Punic Wars?

500

These were the wealthy upper-class citizens, while the common people were called Plebeians.

What are Patricians?

500

This philosopher-king was the last of the "Five Good Emperors" and wrote Meditations.

Who is Marcus Aurelius?

500

This was the name of the short, double-edged sword used by Roman legionaries.

What is a Gladius?

500

While the West fell in 476 AD, the Eastern Empire continued for 1,000 more years under this name.

What is the Byzantine Empire?