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Ancient Rome Trivia
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1. War between Constantine and Maxentius - where it was fought
Christ
Claudius
Latifundia
Milvian Bridge
2. Where Mount Vesuvius was located
Pompeii
Hasdrubal
The Gladiator War
The Edict of Milan
3. Lowest class of people - usually farmers
Plebeian
Attila the Hun
Pompey
Domitian
4. Rule of three men - alliance between Crassus - Pompey and Caesar
Imperium
Caractacus
Etruscans
The Triumvirate
5. Cannot propose laws but can veto laws - 10 in the Government - Serve for one year
Otho
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
Tribune
Plebeian
6. I forbid
Latifundia
Caligula
Veto
Spartacus
7. Emperor after Civil war - killed his brother/co-emperor - makes everyone within the boarders citizens
Caracalla
Antonius Pius
Mithridates VI
Tiberius Gracchus
8. When italian people wanted full citizenship - went to war
Herod
Caligula
The Social War
Syracuse
9. Made Christianity the official religion of Rome - ended the Olympics
Emperor Theodosius
Gauis Julius Caesar
Caesarion
Lavuniun
10. Founding Fathers of Rome
Patres
Ptolemy XIII
Carthago Delanda est
Veto
11. The gladiators chose as their coach - very smart and strong - knew what to do in the 'battles'
Tribune
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
Eunus
Spartacus
12. Greek colony
St. Paul
Julio-Claudian Emperors
Messina
Lucius Verus
13. Skilled fighters in Rome's public games
Spartacus
Gladiators
Battle of Cannae
Messina
14. Bad nephew of Survius Tullius. Took the throne by force and killed many people.
Tarquin the Younger (the Proud)
Latins
Marcus Aurelius
Numidia
15. Leader of the Huns from 434 to 453 CE - led the Hunds west into Germanic territory - threatening Rome
Numidia
Pontifex Maximus
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
Attila the Hun
16. Carthage must be destroyed
Gauis Julius Caesar
Carthago delenda est
Pompeii
Milvian Bridge
17. Battle between Pompey and Caesar - Caesar wins
Lucretia
Marius
Octavian
Battle of Pharsalus
18. Popular speaker said to be the son of God - tried to reform Jewish religion - accidentally started Christianity
Lavuniun
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
Diocletian
Caracalla
19. Hannibal's brother who died in battle
Hamilcar Barca
Hasdrubal
Herod
Alba Longa
20. Fought for Scipio - reformer that tried to reduce the gap between rich and poor
Superbus
Galba
Messina
Tiberius Gracchus
21. Popular speaker said to be the son of God - tried to reform Jewish religion - accidentally started Christianity
Rhea Silvia
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
Lucius Verus
Vitellius
22. Sister to Ptolemy XIII - Pharaoh of Egypt - had an affair with Caesar has an illegitimate child with Caesar - has 3 kids with Antony: Alexander Helios - Cleopatra Selene - and Ptolemy Philadelphos
Gauis Julius Caesar
Cleoptra XIII
Commodus
Carthago Delanda est
23. Slave who led the rebellion against Sicily - starts theFirst Servile War - which is a revolt against rich
Carthage
Eunus
Julio-Claudian Emperors
Caractacus
24. Fought in Zama which is located in Northern Africa - Between Romans(Scipio Africanus) and Carthaginians(Hannibal Barca) - Uses Hannibal's tactic against him
Battle of Zama
Proletariat
Antonius Pius
Sejanus
25. Sister to Ptolemy XIII - Pharaoh of Egypt - had an affair with Caesar has an illegitimate child with Caesar - has 3 kids with Antony: Alexander Helios - Cleopatra Selene - and Ptolemy Philadelphos
Cleoptra XIII
Ptolemy XIII
Spartacus
Eunus
26. Junior lieutenant sent to defeat army and does but they send Pompey who takes the glory
Milvian Bridge
Parthia
Cato
Crassus
27. Large estate
Latifundia
Remus
Pagan
Vespasian
28. Heir to Constantius - made Christianity legal in Rome - was losing in a battle and saw a cross in the sky and saw words that said Conquer by this
Constantine
Hadrian
Christ
Battle of Cannae
29. Tyrant of Syracuse used his power unjustly
Caractacus
Antonius Pius
Diocletian
Hiero II
30. Ruler of Rome who marched to Rome with his troops - was killed by the Praetorian guard because Otho had taken the position of Imperator of the palace
Battle of Pharsalus
Marcus Aurelius
Galba
Gaius Gracchus
31. Hellenized Jew - encouraged Greek culture - one of the people responsible for Jesus's death
Gladiators
King Herod
Republic
Vespasian
32. Religious power of the Emperor
Lucius Verus
Pontifex Maximus
Brutus
Praetorian Guard
33. Body of government in which the citizens are entitled to vote - and choose who represents them
Julio-Claudian Emperors
Republic
Cinna
Tribune
34. Elected by senate - makes Trajan heir - set precedent for choosing heir based merit
Nerva
Zealots
The Triumvirate
Imperium
35. Last emperor of Rome - surrendered his crown to Odoacer
Remus
Tribune
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
Scipio Aemilianus
36. Military commander of the Emperor
St. Paul
Vespasian
Mark Antony
Imperator
37. Was asked if he wanted to fight Rome - sided the Seleucid Empire - Rome won - he lost all of his rights
Crassus
Tiberius Gracchus
Praetorian Guard
Philip V of Macedon
38. Hellenized Jew - encouraged Greek culture - one of the people responsible for Jesus's death
Antiochus III
Attila the Hun
King Herod
Superbus
39. Moment you can never you can take back - Caesar crossed itr
Milvian Bridge
Cato
Claudius
Crossing the Rubicon
40. Caesar and Cleopatra's illegitimate son
Plebeian
Gaius Gracchus
Caesarion
Philip V of Macedon
41. General for Roman army - captures Jugurtha - 6 times consul - 5 times in a row - was taken over by Sulla - he was exiled from Rome
Marius
Veto
Sejanus
Marcus Aurelius
42. Political power of the Emperor
Princeps
Christ
Tiberius
Claudius
43. Roman leader who defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama
Latins
Battle of Pharsalus
Scipio Africanus
Attila the Hun
44. Orator - famous speaker in the Senate who becomes a senator
Superbus
Cicero
Julio-Claudian Emperors
Claudius
45. King - roman governor of Syria - secular king of the Jews
Gladiators
Plebeian
Herod
Ptolemy XIII
46. Marcus Aurelius' younger brother and co-emperor - fought against Parthia - died in the epidemic (seizures)
Plebeian Secession
Hiero II
Palatine Hill
Lucius Verus
47. River that has a bridge that connects to Rome.
Consuls
Lucius Verus
Mithridates VI
Tiber River
48. English meaning: crow - Plank that connects to ships so the naval forces felt like they were fighting on land - the Roman navy was not their strong point
Caligula
Corvus
Titus
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
49. Conflict between Rome and Jugurtha and Rome wins Marius captures Jugurtha
Plebeian
Veto
Alba Longa
The Jugurthine War
50. Made Christianity the official religion of Rome - ended the Olympics
Antonius Pius
Milvian Bridge
Emperor Theodosius
Gauis Julius Caesar