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Ancient Rome Trivia
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1. Didn't give up when attacked by Etruscans—saved the Romans.
Tiberius
Zealots
Claudius
Horatius
2. Romulus' land that he shared with his brother - became the center of Rome.
Remus
Latifundia
Otho
Palatine Hill
3. Greek colony
Latins
Messina
St. Paul
Antiochus III
4. River that has a bridge that connects to Rome.
Lucretia
Caractacus
Tiber River
Nerva
5. 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
Princeps
Vespasian
Plebeian Secession
Battle of Pharsalus
6. Word for someone who follows one of the non-major religion today
Pagan
Hiero II
The Gladiator War
Brutus
7. Constantine's law that makes Christianity legal in Rome and declared that Christians must be tolerated
Plebeian Secession
Cleoptra XIII
The Edict of Milan
Tribune
8. Orator - famous speaker in the Senate who becomes a senator
The Triumvirate
Cicero
Superbus
Caligula
9. Virgin but was 'raped by Mars' she had twin boys - Romulus and Remus
Rhea Silvia
Trajan (what a boss)
Sabines
Lucretia
10. The gladiators chose as their coach - very smart and strong - knew what to do in the 'battles'
Spartacus
Corvus
Marius
Pontifex Maximus
11. Conflict between Rome and Jugurtha and Rome wins Marius captures Jugurtha
Latins
The Jugurthine War
Battle of Cannae
Marcus Aurelius
12. King of Britain - fought against Rome
Messina
Vitellius
Consuls
Caractacus
13. Anointed one - comes from Greek word Christos meaning Messiah
Christ
Domitian
Romulus
Battle of Actium
14. Romulus' land that he shared with his brother - became the center of Rome.
Palatine Hill
Lucius Verus
Cinna
Sabines
15. 4th Julio-Claudian emperor - 'half-wit' - conquered Britain (defeats Caractacus - The King of British tribes) - paranoid - poisoned by wife-Mushrooms and doctor-poison feather
Antonius Pius
Republic
Claudius
Syracuse
16. People living in Estrucania who attacked Romans
Etruscans
Caracalla
Latifundia
Marcus Aurelius
17. Brother of Remus - he was able to become one of the first kings of Rome - founded Rome
Tribune
Hadrian
Battle of Zama
Romulus
18. Major enemy with Rome - allianced on and off with Rome
Pompey
Parthia
Trajan (what a boss)
Nero
19. Roman governor of Judea - one of the men responsible for Jesus's death
Gladiators
Tribune
Pontius Pilate
Veto
20. Place in North Africa
Carthage
Philip V of Macedon
Palatine Hill
Cato
21. Bad nephew of Survius Tullius. Took the throne by force and killed many people.
Marius
Tarquin the Younger (the Proud)
Hiero II
Commodus
22. Proud
Superbus
Latins
Domitian
Cassius
23. One of the conspirators of Caesar's assination
Brutus
Caracalla
Cinna
Praetorian Guard
24. I forbid
Veto
Sabines
Consuls
The Social War
25. Place in North Africa
Crossing the Rubicon
Gladiators
Carthage
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
26. What Cato said after every speech of his. Meaning - 'Rome must be destroyed.'
Philip V of Macedon
Plebeian
Battle of Cannae
Carthago Delanda est
27. People living in Estrucania who attacked Romans
Eunus
Etruscans
Jugurtha
Republic
28. Marius' assistant - his army comes through Rome and fights Marius
Trajan (what a boss)
Vitellius
Hannibal Barca
Sulla
29. Where Mount Vesuvius was located
Scipio Africanus
Pompeii
Caracalla
Vespasian
30. Rule of three men - alliance between Crassus - Pompey and Caesar
Pompey
Hamilcar Barca
The Triumvirate
Sejanus
31. Military power of the emperor
Carthago delenda est
Imperium
Scipio Africanus
Crossing the Rubicon
32. Prosecutor of Jesus's followers - then converted to Christianity - spread it - created it
Numidia
Tiber River
St. Paul
Plebeian Secession
33. Caesar's right hand man - attempts to join Octavian and makes 2nd Triumvirate - loves Cleopatra
Mark Antony
Battle of Cannae
Rome
Galba
34. German Chieftain who overthrows Romulus Augustus and declares himself king of Italy
Pompey
Gladiators
Messiah
Odoacer
35. Roman leader who defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama
Scipio Africanus
Carthage
Pontius Pilate
Cleoptra XIII
36. Son of Rhea Silvia killed by his brother Romulus.
King Herod
Claudius
Romulus
Remus
37. Moment you can never you can take back - Caesar crossed itr
Crossing the Rubicon
John the Baptist
Vitellius
Titus
38. Caesar and Cleopatra's illegitimate son
Brutus
Plebeian Secession
King Herod
Caesarion
39. Brother of Tiberius that campaigned for his brother - and continued Tiberius' reforms
Gaius Gracchus
Odoacer
Caligula
Attila the Hun
40. 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
Battle of Actium
Sabines
John the Baptist
41. Former bodyguard - killed his way into power - persecuted Christians - divided empire in two with 2 Augustus (emperors) - 2 Caesar (co-emperors)
Cato
Sabines
Diocletian
The Gladiator War
42. Orator - famous speaker in the Senate who becomes a senator
Hiero II
Cicero
Julio-Claudian Emperors
Palatine Hill
43. 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
The Gladiator War
Marius
Gladiators
Ptolemy XIII
44. Tyrant of Syracuse used his power unjustly
Hiero II
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
Philip V of Macedon
Trajan (what a boss)
45. Was asked if he wanted to fight Rome - sided the Seleucid Empire - Rome won - he lost all of his rights
Philip V of Macedon
Res Publicas
Battle of Zama
Latins
46. 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
Nero
John the Baptist
Parthia
Tribune
47. Many Jews that thought Jesus was a Messiah - and that he was going to oppose the Roman government
Remus
Vitellius
Crassus
Zealots
48. King - roman governor of Syria - secular king of the Jews
Rome
Herod
Lucius Verus
Mithridates VI
49. When italian people wanted full citizenship - went to war
Gladiators
Tribune
The Social War
Mark Antony
50. Virgin but was 'raped by Mars' she had twin boys - Romulus and Remus
Philip V of Macedon
Lavuniun
Rhea Silvia
Battle of Cannae