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Ancient Rome Trivia
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1. Made Christianity the official religion of Rome - ended the Olympics
Emperor Theodosius
The Jugurthine War
Battle of Zama
Corvus
2. Slave who led the rebellion against Sicily - starts theFirst Servile War - which is a revolt against rich
John the Baptist
Syracuse
Rome
Eunus
3. Many Jews that thought Jesus was a Messiah - and that he was going to oppose the Roman government
Pagan
Otho
Zealots
John the Baptist
4. African kingdom - that allies with Rome
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
Vespasian
Hadrian
Numidia
5. Lowest class of people - usually farmers
Palatine Hill
Etruscans
Plebeian
Sejanus
6. Major enemy with Rome - allianced on and off with Rome
Tribune
Tiberius Gracchus
Parthia
Alba Longa
7. Civic duty - public affairs
Cato
Res Publicas
Caligula
Octavian
8. 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
Cleoptra XIII
Romulus
Nero
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
9. Hadrian's heir. Rule was boring besides Rome's 900th anniversary
Antonius Pius
Galba
Trajan (what a boss)
Rome
10. Skilled fighters in Rome's public games
Hadrian
Cleoptra XIII
Gladiators
Octavian
11. Town ruled by king Numitor
Lavuniun
Julio-Claudian Emperors
Odoacer
Patrician
12. Virgin but was 'raped by Mars' she had twin boys - Romulus and Remus
Jugurtha
King Herod
Rhea Silvia
Battle of Cannae
13. 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
Veto
Pontius Pilate
Patrician
The Gladiator War
14. Hadrian's heir. Rule was boring besides Rome's 900th anniversary
Antonius Pius
Herod
Pompey
John the Baptist
15. Body of government in which the citizens are entitled to vote - and choose who represents them
Sabines
Republic
Romulus
Messiah
16. Carthage must be destroyed
Cinna
Tribune
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
Carthago delenda est
17. Popular speaker said to be the son of God - tried to reform Jewish religion - accidentally started Christianity
Mark Antony
Christ
Pompey
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
18. Hellenized Jew - encouraged Greek culture - one of the people responsible for Jesus's death
King Herod
Alba Longa
Tribune
Superbus
19. Roman leader who defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama
Tribune
Pax Romana
Gladiators
Scipio Africanus
20. King of Britain - fought against Rome
The Triumvirate
Attila the Hun
Crassus
Caractacus
21. 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
Scipio Aemilianus
Nero
Consuls
Eunus
22. Emperor after Civil war - killed his brother/co-emperor - makes everyone within the boarders citizens
Consuls
Imperator
Remus
Caracalla
23. Large estate
Gladiators
Consuls
Cato
Latifundia
24. What Cato said after every speech of his. Meaning - 'Rome must be destroyed.'
Pompeii
Lucius Verus
Romulus
Carthago Delanda est
25. Love the the Lord your God with all your heart - and Love your neighbor as you love yourself
26. Killed by Caesar - ordered death of Pompey - King and Egypt both - fighting against his sister to be ruler
St. Paul
Tribune
Ptolemy XIII
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
27. The gladiators chose as their coach - very smart and strong - knew what to do in the 'battles'
The Gladiator War
Marius
Spartacus
King Herod
28. Another conspirator
Lucius Verus
Marcus Aurelius
Cassius
Etruscans
29. Hellenized Jew - encouraged Greek culture - one of the people responsible for Jesus's death
Caesarion
Battle of Pharsalus
King Herod
Veto
30. Jesus's cousin - baptised Jesus - was the predcessor of Jesus
Battle of Zama
The Jugurthine War
John the Baptist
Caesarion
31. Political power of the Emperor
Princeps
Etruscans
Tiberius
Hannibal Barca
32. King - roman governor of Syria - secular king of the Jews
Herod
Proletariat
Christ
Constantine
33. 4th Julio-Claudian emperor - 'half-wit' - conquered Britain (defeats Caractacus - The King of British tribes) - paranoid - poisoned by wife-Mushrooms and doctor-poison feather
Res Publicas
Claudius
Domitian
Messina
34. Religious power of the Emperor
Patres
Battle of Pharsalus
Battle of Zama
Pontifex Maximus
35. Rule of three men - alliance between Crassus - Pompey and Caesar
Lucius Verus
The Triumvirate
Scipio Aemilianus
The Jugurthine War
36. Romulus' land that he shared with his brother - became the center of Rome.
Corvus
Mithridates VI
Philip V of Macedon
Palatine Hill
37. Jesus's cousin - baptised Jesus - was the predcessor of Jesus
The Gladiator War
John the Baptist
Tiberius
Titus
38. 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
Cinna
Cleoptra XIII
Eunus
Hannibal Barca
39. Fought in Cannae - the Carthaginians won because they attacked the Romans from 4 sides
Cleoptra XIII
Imperator
Battle of Cannae
Cassius
40. Leader of the Praetorian Guard - planned to take over once Tiberius died. Tiberius found out and killed him.
Diocletian
Imperium
Sabines
Sejanus
41. Caesar and Cleopatra's illegitimate son
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
The Edict of Milan
Constantine
Caesarion
42. Fought for Scipio - reformer that tried to reduce the gap between rich and poor
Veto
Lavuniun
Pontius Pilate
Tiberius Gracchus
43. 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
Corvus
Patrician
Superbus
Domitian
44. Another conspirator
Philip V of Macedon
Cassius
Constantine
The Triumvirate
45. Builds wall across Scotland to keep Celts in north
Corvus
Hadrian
Cato
Gaius Gracchus
46. Galba's right hand man - named Imperator by Praetorian Guard - senate unhappily named him princep as well - almost went into a Civil War with Vitellius but instead killed himself so he would not have to go into a Civil War
Scipio Aemilianus
Lavuniun
Otho
Cato
47. 4th Julio-Claudian emperor - 'half-wit' - conquered Britain (defeats Caractacus - The King of British tribes) - paranoid - poisoned by wife-Mushrooms and doctor-poison feather
Sulla
Parthia
Syracuse
Claudius
48. Founding Fathers of Rome
Patres
Domitian
Christ
Messina
49. Tyrant of Syracuse used his power unjustly
Titus
Hiero II
Carthago delenda est
Otho
50. 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
Tribune
Eunus
Optimate
Trajan (what a boss)