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Ancient Rome Trivia
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1. Skilled fighters in Rome's public games
Imperator
Carthage
Gladiators
Tiberius Gracchus
2. Slave who led the rebellion against Sicily - starts theFirst Servile War - which is a revolt against rich
Scipio Africanus
Eunus
Attila the Hun
Julio-Claudian Emperors
3. Marcus Aurelius' heir - open about his male lover his men killed him
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
Commodus
Pontius Pilate
Alba Longa
4. Where the slaves revolted - they were being held in Capua and they broke loose stole knives from a butcher shop and this was the start of The Gladiator War
Ptolemy XIII
The Gladiator War
Consuls
Christ
5. Head of government - becomes senators at the end of term - serves a 1 year term - there is two of them
Res Publicas
Consuls
Domitian
Scipio Aemilianus
6. Body of government in which the citizens are entitled to vote - and choose who represents them
Caesarion
Messiah
Republic
Consuls
7. Roman leader who defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama
Mark Antony
Pax Romana
Caracalla
Scipio Africanus
8. Brother of Remus - he was able to become one of the first kings of Rome - founded Rome
Romulus
Res Publicas
Sejanus
Plebeian
9. Leader of the Huns from 434 to 453 CE - led the Hunds west into Germanic territory - threatening Rome
Attila the Hun
Battle of Cannae
Imperium
The Edict of Milan
10. I forbid
Veto
Odoacer
Emperor Theodosius
Caracalla
11. General for Roman army - captures Jugurtha - 6 times consul - 5 times in a row - was taken over by Sulla - he was exiled from Rome
Christ
Crassus
Tarquin the Younger (the Proud)
Marius
12. Orator - famous speaker in the Senate who becomes a senator
Praetorian Guard
Philip V of Macedon
The Social War
Cicero
13. Senator who traveled to Carthage to tell the Numidia to leave Carthage alone then he discover they had great resources - and he told rome about it and it started the 3rd Punic War - he kept on saying Carthago Delenda Est which means Carthage must be
Cato
Nero
Gaius Gracchus
Caligula
14. Constantine's law that makes Christianity legal in Rome and declared that Christians must be tolerated
Mithridates VI
Cassius
King Herod
The Edict of Milan
15. Made Christianity the official religion of Rome - ended the Olympics
Princeps
Emperor Theodosius
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
Marius
16. River that has a bridge that connects to Rome.
Hasdrubal
Tiber River
Vespasian
Caligula
17. Elected by senate - makes Trajan heir - set precedent for choosing heir based merit
Domitian
Nerva
Veto
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
18. Brother of Titus became imperator by Praetorian Guard and princep by the Senate - he soon disregarded the Senate and merely did everything for the people of Rome - had people start referring to him as dominus et dues meaning Lord of God - first ruler
Sulla
Superbus
Milvian Bridge
Domitian
19. Augustus - Tiberius - Caligula - Cladius - Nero
Plebeian Secession
Proletariat
Rhea Silvia
Julio-Claudian Emperors
20. King of Britain - fought against Rome
Cinna
Caractacus
Milvian Bridge
Tiberius Gracchus
21. Brother of Tiberius that campaigned for his brother - and continued Tiberius' reforms
Gaius Gracchus
Corvus
Carthago delenda est
Attila the Hun
22. Brother of Tiberius that campaigned for his brother - and continued Tiberius' reforms
Crassus
Palatine Hill
Battle of Actium
Gaius Gracchus
23. Augustus starts it - personal army for kings (emperors) of Rome - kind of like secret service
Attila the Hun
Praetorian Guard
Imperium
Messiah
24. Commander of Carthage during first Punic War - had to stop ruling because Carthage started to run out of resources
Hamilcar Barca
Rome
Nerva
Marius
25. Son of Rhea Silvia killed by his brother Romulus.
Veto
Titus
Remus
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
26. Greek colony
Christ
Parthia
Popularis
Messina
27. Prosecutor of Jesus's followers - then converted to Christianity - spread it - created it
Proletariat
Attila the Hun
St. Paul
Cinna
28. Carthage must be destroyed
Carthago Delanda est
Carthago delenda est
The Social War
Emperor Theodosius
29. Military commander of the Emperor
Lucius Verus
Herod
Imperator
Caractacus
30. Prosecutor of Jesus's followers - then converted to Christianity - spread it - created it
St. Paul
Eunus
Carthago Delanda est
Plebeian Secession
31. Marcus Aurelius' younger brother and co-emperor - fought against Parthia - died in the epidemic (seizures)
Tribune
Praetorian Guard
Caesarion
Lucius Verus
32. 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
Praetorian Guard
Nerva
Palatine Hill
33. Last emperor of Rome - surrendered his crown to Odoacer
Eunus
Patrician
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
Lavuniun
34. Hellenized Jew - encouraged Greek culture - one of the people responsible for Jesus's death
Christ
King Herod
Tiber River
Diocletian
35. Worked through the people to get power
The Jugurthine War
Crassus
Rhea Silvia
Popularis
36. Fought for Scipio - reformer that tried to reduce the gap between rich and poor
Numidia
The Social War
Consuls
Tiberius Gracchus
37. Nephew of King of Numidia - he killed his cousins so he could become the King - bribes Rome to stay in power
Jugurtha
Patrician
Hannibal Barca
Caracalla
38. Popular speaker said to be the son of God - tried to reform Jewish religion - accidentally started Christianity
Vespasian
Hasdrubal
Cleoptra XIII
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
39. Proud
Milvian Bridge
Philip V of Macedon
Republic
Superbus
40. Tyrant of Syracuse used his power unjustly
Cinna
Hiero II
Cicero
Consuls
41. Marcus Aurelius' heir - open about his male lover his men killed him
Pagan
Messina
Domitian
Commodus
42. Grandson of Scipio Africanus - fought against Carthage and defeated the whole civilization
Diocletian
Ptolemy XIII
Scipio Aemilianus
Corvus
43. Military and political leader - teams up with Crassus and Pompey - comes together with them to become powerful - was governor of Spain and Gaul
Pontifex Maximus
Spartacus
Gauis Julius Caesar
The Gladiator War
44. Jesus's cousin - baptised Jesus - was the predcessor of Jesus
Popularis
Hiero II
John the Baptist
Commodus
45. Hellenized Jew - encouraged Greek culture - one of the people responsible for Jesus's death
Syracuse
Optimate
Sejanus
King Herod
46. Major enemy with Rome - allianced on and off with Rome
Vespasian
Cicero
Emperor Theodosius
Parthia
47. King of Pontus Sulla ends up leading army against him
Mithridates VI
Numidia
Tiberius Gracchus
Claudius
48. Many Jews that thought Jesus was a Messiah - and that he was going to oppose the Roman government
Caractacus
Lavuniun
Zealots
Plebeian Secession
49. Octavian against Antony - naval battle - Octavian wins - Cleopatra and Antony kill themselves - didn't make sense
Julio-Claudian Emperors
King Herod
Battle of Actium
Rome
50. Worked through the senate to get power
Vitellius
Optimate
Nero
Romulus