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Ancient Rome Trivia
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1. Overall amazing - treats senate well - military guy - fair rule - campaigns for good of Rome - conquers Armenia don't ask/don't tell policy for Christians
Scipio Aemilianus
Palatine Hill
Tiber River
Trajan (what a boss)
2. Urban landless poor
Res Publicas
Proletariat
Claudius
Remus
3. Builds wall across Scotland to keep Celts in north
Republic
Pompeii
Hadrian
Messiah
4. One of the conspirators of Caesar's assination
Brutus
Patres
Hamilcar Barca
Princeps
5. Many Jews that thought Jesus was a Messiah - and that he was going to oppose the Roman government
Zealots
Parthia
Rhea Silvia
Imperium
6. Was being supported by Roman troops because the Roman soldiers felt like Vitellius was favoring the German soldiers - was ruling Rome and the senate and the people of Rome liked him
Cato
Vespasian
Praetorian Guard
Battle of Cannae
7. Virgin but was 'raped by Mars' she had twin boys - Romulus and Remus
Philip V of Macedon
Mark Antony
Rhea Silvia
Otho
8. The gladiators chose as their coach - very smart and strong - knew what to do in the 'battles'
Spartacus
St. Paul
Battle of Actium
Galba
9. Religious power of the Emperor
Sabines
Attila the Hun
Patrician
Pontifex Maximus
10. Proud
Vitellius
Superbus
Mithridates VI
Tiberius
11. Military power of the emperor
Caligula
Imperium
The Social War
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
12. Became the Romans: one of the earliest tribes
Sabines
Rome
Constantine
Octavian
13. Octavian against Antony - naval battle - Octavian wins - Cleopatra and Antony kill themselves - didn't make sense
The Triumvirate
Battle of Actium
Pontifex Maximus
Rome
14. Political power of the Emperor
Princeps
Gaius Gracchus
Domitian
The Edict of Milan
15. Where Mount Vesuvius was located
Pax Romana
Imperium
Palatine Hill
Pompeii
16. Rule of three men - alliance between Crassus - Pompey and Caesar
The Triumvirate
Popularis
Veto
Tiber River
17. Roman leader who defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama
Veto
Scipio Africanus
Christ
The Edict of Milan
18. 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
Trajan (what a boss)
The Edict of Milan
Corvus
Hasdrubal
19. Period of piece in Rome 200 years
Gauis Julius Caesar
Praetorian Guard
Mithridates VI
Pax Romana
20. Hellenized Jew - encouraged Greek culture - one of the people responsible for Jesus's death
Latins
King Herod
Vitellius
Rhea Silvia
21. Caesar's great nephew forms the 2nd Triumvirate - youngest consul in history of Rome - becomes emperor of Rome
Lucius Verus
Emperor Theodosius
Octavian
Caractacus
22. 5th Julio-Claudian emperor - persecuted Christians - fire in Rome he blamed the Christians - however all of the other people blamed him - kicked pregnant wife to death - castrated and married a young boy (Sporus) made him look like his dead wife - fo
Messina
Nero
The Edict of Milan
The Jugurthine War
23. 4th Julio-Claudian emperor - 'half-wit' - conquered Britain (defeats Caractacus - The King of British tribes) - paranoid - poisoned by wife-Mushrooms and doctor-poison feather
Scipio Aemilianus
Claudius
Plebeian Secession
Pompeii
24. One of Antoninus Pius' heirs. Not interested in politics so made his brother Lucius Verus co-emperor. Commodus was his heir - more interested in philosophy stoic philosopher
Antonius Pius
Odoacer
Marcus Aurelius
Attila the Hun
25. Hellenized Jew - encouraged Greek culture - one of the people responsible for Jesus's death
Hasdrubal
King Herod
Pontifex Maximus
Corvus
26. City that Romulus founded on the Paletine Hill
Romulus
Numidia
Antiochus III
Rome
27. Cannot propose laws but can veto laws - 10 in the Government - Serve for one year
Galba
Trajan (what a boss)
Tribune
Hiero II
28. Grandson of Scipio Africanus - fought against Carthage and defeated the whole civilization
Scipio Aemilianus
Emperor Theodosius
Pax Romana
Pontius Pilate
29. Fought in Zama which is located in Northern Africa - Between Romans(Scipio Africanus) and Carthaginians(Hannibal Barca) - Uses Hannibal's tactic against him
Herod
Battle of Zama
Tarquin the Younger (the Proud)
Messiah
30. Military leader - goes against Rome - after he lost in Africa he was kicked out of Carthage
Hannibal Barca
Lavuniun
Julio-Claudian Emperors
Parthia
31. Killed by Caesar - ordered death of Pompey - King and Egypt both - fighting against his sister to be ruler
Ptolemy XIII
Trajan (what a boss)
Tiber River
Romulus
32. 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
St. Paul
Battle of Zama
Cinna
Cato
33. Roman governor of Judea - one of the men responsible for Jesus's death
Pontius Pilate
Trajan (what a boss)
Scipio Africanus
Gaius Gracchus
34. Tyrant of Syracuse used his power unjustly
Tribune
Hiero II
Gladiators
Caractacus
35. African kingdom - that allies with Rome
Imperator
Optimate
Numidia
Marcus Aurelius
36. Military commander of the Emperor
Jugurtha
Imperator
Cinna
Julio-Claudian Emperors
37. Brother of Remus - he was able to become one of the first kings of Rome - founded Rome
Plebeian
Carthage
Crassus
Romulus
38. Brother of Tiberius that campaigned for his brother - and continued Tiberius' reforms
Latifundia
Pompey
Gaius Gracchus
Carthage
39. Didn't give up when attacked by Etruscans—saved the Romans.
Horatius
Parthia
Superbus
Battle of Actium
40. Virgin but was 'raped by Mars' she had twin boys - Romulus and Remus
The Social War
Res Publicas
Rhea Silvia
King Herod
41. City that Romulus founded on the Paletine Hill
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
Republic
Rome
St. Paul
42. War between Constantine and Maxentius - where it was fought
Otho
Alba Longa
Milvian Bridge
Carthage
43. King - roman governor of Syria - secular king of the Jews
Battle of Actium
Scipio Aemilianus
Pompey
Herod
44. Elected by senate - makes Trajan heir - set precedent for choosing heir based merit
Nerva
Eunus
Parthia
Brutus
45. King - roman governor of Syria - secular king of the Jews
Herod
Plebeian Secession
Superbus
Pax Romana
46. Last emperor of Rome - surrendered his crown to Odoacer
Mark Antony
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
Gaius Gracchus
Patres
47. Son of Rhea Silvia killed by his brother Romulus.
Plebeian
Caesarion
Emperor Theodosius
Remus
48. Was asked if he wanted to fight Rome - sided the Seleucid Empire - Rome won - he lost all of his rights
Caligula
Philip V of Macedon
Nerva
Herod
49. Carthage must be destroyed
Carthago delenda est
Herod
Vitellius
Caracalla
50. Brother of Tiberius that campaigned for his brother - and continued Tiberius' reforms
Constantine
Antonius Pius
Philip V of Macedon
Gaius Gracchus