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Ancient Rome Trivia
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1. Town ruled by king Numitor
Crassus
Lavuniun
Hasdrubal
Christ
2. Civic duty - public affairs
Res Publicas
Vitellius
Cinna
Titus
3. 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
Carthage
Herod
Hamilcar Barca
The Gladiator War
4. Founding Fathers of Rome
Patres
Carthago delenda est
Hiero II
Proletariat
5. Made Christianity the official religion of Rome - ended the Olympics
Rome
Emperor Theodosius
Pontifex Maximus
Imperator
6. Large estate
Crassus
Res Publicas
Latifundia
Hamilcar Barca
7. River that has a bridge that connects to Rome.
Gauis Julius Caesar
Nero
Tiber River
Ptolemy XIII
8. Civic duty - public affairs
Caesarion
Res Publicas
Consuls
Lucretia
9. Leader of the Seleucid Empire - alliances with Macedon
Otho
Antiochus III
Syracuse
Caracalla
10. Military and political leader - teams up with Crassus and Pompey - comes together with them to become powerful - was governor of Spain and Gaul
Commodus
Caractacus
Marcus Aurelius
Gauis Julius Caesar
11. King of Pontus Sulla ends up leading army against him
Tribune
Zealots
John the Baptist
Mithridates VI
12. Major enemy with Rome - allianced on and off with Rome
Brutus
Parthia
Proletariat
Nero
13. Jesus's cousin - baptised Jesus - was the predcessor of Jesus
John the Baptist
Jugurtha
The Social War
Cicero
14. Marcus Aurelius' younger brother and co-emperor - fought against Parthia - died in the epidemic (seizures)
The Gladiator War
Lucius Verus
Brutus
Attila the Hun
15. Word for someone who follows one of the non-major religion today
Marcus Aurelius
Pagan
Latifundia
Proletariat
16. 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
Spartacus
Carthago delenda est
Plebeian Secession
Marcus Aurelius
17. Nephew of King of Numidia - he killed his cousins so he could become the King - bribes Rome to stay in power
Claudius
Jugurtha
Superbus
Popularis
18. 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
Constantine
Cleoptra XIII
Galba
Trajan (what a boss)
19. Fought in Zama which is located in Northern Africa - Between Romans(Scipio Africanus) and Carthaginians(Hannibal Barca) - Uses Hannibal's tactic against him
Latins
Marius
Proletariat
Battle of Zama
20. African kingdom - that allies with Rome
The Social War
Odoacer
Numidia
Battle of Actium
21. Constantine's law that makes Christianity legal in Rome and declared that Christians must be tolerated
Latifundia
The Edict of Milan
Ptolemy XIII
Spartacus
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
Etruscans
Gladiators
Nero
Caesarion
23. Another conspirator
Republic
Plebeian
Princeps
Cassius
24. Military and political leader - teams up with Crassus and Pompey - comes together with them to become powerful - was governor of Spain and Gaul
Gauis Julius Caesar
Sejanus
Imperium
Commodus
25. Worked through the people to get power
Veto
Popularis
Otho
Republic
26. Last emperor of Rome - surrendered his crown to Odoacer
Imperator
Sulla
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
Spartacus
27. Fought in Cannae - the Carthaginians won because they attacked the Romans from 4 sides
Nerva
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
Brutus
Battle of Cannae
28. When Plebeians went on strike from fighting
Superbus
Odoacer
Marcus Aurelius
Plebeian Secession
29. 3rd Julio-Claudian emperor - declared himself a God - practiced incest with his sisters - murdered the one that got pregnant - tried to make his horse consul - fought the sea because he was crazy - he is killed by the Praetorian Guard - he demands th
The Edict of Milan
Battle of Zama
Caligula
Tribune
30. Octavian against Antony - naval battle - Octavian wins - Cleopatra and Antony kill themselves - didn't make sense
Battle of Actium
Diocletian
Plebeian
Patres
31. Worked through the people to get power
Veto
Alba Longa
Popularis
The Gladiator War
32. Another conspirator
Rhea Silvia
Cassius
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
Eunus
33. Former bodyguard - killed his way into power - persecuted Christians - divided empire in two with 2 Augustus (emperors) - 2 Caesar (co-emperors)
Diocletian
Princeps
Crossing the Rubicon
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
34. Lowest class of people - usually farmers
Pompeii
Cicero
Etruscans
Plebeian
35. Caesar and Cleopatra's illegitimate son
Battle of Pharsalus
Scipio Africanus
Caesarion
Attila the Hun
36. Son of Rhea Silvia killed by his brother Romulus.
Remus
Messiah
Diocletian
Herod
37. King - roman governor of Syria - secular king of the Jews
Herod
Sulla
Plebeian Secession
Emperor Theodosius
38. War between Constantine and Maxentius - where it was fought
The Jugurthine War
Milvian Bridge
Remus
Caesarion
39. Killed by Caesar - ordered death of Pompey - King and Egypt both - fighting against his sister to be ruler
Ptolemy XIII
Jugurtha
Pontius Pilate
Lucretia
40. Constantine's law that makes Christianity legal in Rome and declared that Christians must be tolerated
Cassius
The Edict of Milan
Optimate
Cato
41. 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
Carthage
Optimate
Domitian
Battle of Zama
42. Brother of Remus - he was able to become one of the first kings of Rome - founded Rome
Romulus
Hasdrubal
Patrician
Caesarion
43. Julius Caesar's uncle - took power when Sulla left ends up getting killed by his own army
Brutus
Superbus
Lucretia
Cinna
44. 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
Trajan (what a boss)
Marcus Aurelius
Alba Longa
Claudius
45. Caesar and Cleopatra's illegitimate son
Praetorian Guard
Claudius
Caesarion
Hannibal Barca
46. Battle between Pompey and Caesar - Caesar wins
Cleoptra XIII
Numidia
Corvus
Battle of Pharsalus
47. Tyrant of Syracuse used his power unjustly
Tarquin the Younger (the Proud)
King Herod
Hiero II
King Herod
48. What Cato said after every speech of his. Meaning - 'Rome must be destroyed.'
Carthago Delanda est
The Triumvirate
Sejanus
Optimate
49. Earliest tribes in the area
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
Galba
Hasdrubal
Latins
50. Word for someone who follows one of the non-major religion today
Pagan
Gladiators
Milvian Bridge
Philip V of Macedon