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Ancient Rome Trivia
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1. Emperor after Civil war - killed his brother/co-emperor - makes everyone within the boarders citizens
Caracalla
Lucretia
Plebeian Secession
Imperium
2. Constantine's law that makes Christianity legal in Rome and declared that Christians must be tolerated
Herod
Messina
The Edict of Milan
Constantine
3. 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
Milvian Bridge
Vitellius
Tribune
Corvus
4. Religious power of the Emperor
Rome
Herod
Pontifex Maximus
Cato
5. King of Britain - fought against Rome
Gaius Gracchus
Trajan (what a boss)
Caractacus
Mark Antony
6. Place in North Africa
Carthage
Princeps
Nero
Plebeian
7. Greek colony
Patres
The Jugurthine War
Ptolemy XIII
Messina
8. Fought for Scipio - reformer that tried to reduce the gap between rich and poor
Tiberius Gracchus
Gaius Gracchus
Julio-Claudian Emperors
Hamilcar Barca
9. Rule of three men - alliance between Crassus - Pompey and Caesar
Spartacus
The Triumvirate
Emperor Theodosius
Patres
10. 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
Messina
Antiochus III
Trajan (what a boss)
Otho
11. Leader of the Praetorian Guard - planned to take over once Tiberius died. Tiberius found out and killed him.
Battle of Actium
Galba
Sejanus
Caesarion
12. Commander of the German forces - army said they wanted him as Imperator
The Social War
Vitellius
Tiberius Gracchus
Milvian Bridge
13. Anointed one - comes from Greek word Christos meaning Messiah
Princeps
Christ
Lucretia
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
14. 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
Palatine Hill
Nero
Cato
15. Marius' assistant - his army comes through Rome and fights Marius
Sulla
Brutus
Caractacus
Zealots
16. When Plebeians went on strike from fighting
Crassus
Cicero
Pagan
Plebeian Secession
17. 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
Praetorian Guard
Battle of Pharsalus
Otho
Crassus
18. Augustus starts it - personal army for kings (emperors) of Rome - kind of like secret service
Praetorian Guard
Antiochus III
Tribune
Pompey
19. Civic duty - public affairs
Milvian Bridge
Cicero
Res Publicas
Sulla
20. Builds wall across Scotland to keep Celts in north
Pompeii
Battle of Cannae
Hadrian
Tiber River
21. Son of Vespian helps him (Vespian) in the 'war' where the Jewish zealots proclaimed war on the Roman soldiers
Titus
Latifundia
Claudius
Crossing the Rubicon
22. Period of piece in Rome 200 years
Eunus
Republic
Pax Romana
Tiber River
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
Claudius
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
Octavian
Gladiators
24. 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
Numidia
Nero
Spartacus
Tiber River
25. Orator - famous speaker in the Senate who becomes a senator
Trajan (what a boss)
Latifundia
Messiah
Cicero
26. Hellenized Jew - encouraged Greek culture - one of the people responsible for Jesus's death
Battle of Actium
Caracalla
King Herod
Julio-Claudian Emperors
27. Jesus's cousin - baptised Jesus - was the predcessor of Jesus
The Gladiator War
John the Baptist
The Gladiator War
Romulus
28. Ruler of Rome who marched to Rome with his troops - was killed by the Praetorian guard because Otho had taken the position of Imperator of the palace
Galba
Res Publicas
The Social War
Tiberius Gracchus
29. Former bodyguard - killed his way into power - persecuted Christians - divided empire in two with 2 Augustus (emperors) - 2 Caesar (co-emperors)
Hasdrubal
Diocletian
Gladiators
Carthago Delanda est
30. People living in Estrucania who attacked Romans
Etruscans
Cicero
Emperor Theodosius
Vespasian
31. Didn't give up when attacked by Etruscans—saved the Romans.
Emperor Theodosius
Battle of Zama
Plebeian
Horatius
32. Commander of Carthage during first Punic War - had to stop ruling because Carthage started to run out of resources
Rhea Silvia
Hamilcar Barca
The Social War
Galba
33. Major enemy with Rome - allianced on and off with Rome
Parthia
Spartacus
Claudius
Carthage
34. Leader of the Seleucid Empire - alliances with Macedon
Rome
Antiochus III
Hasdrubal
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
35. African kingdom - that allies with Rome
Tiberius Gracchus
Antiochus III
Remus
Numidia
36. Place in Sicily
Res Publicas
Cassius
Rome
Syracuse
37. Love the the Lord your God with all your heart - and Love your neighbor as you love yourself
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38. Bad nephew of Survius Tullius. Took the throne by force and killed many people.
Marcus Aurelius
Tarquin the Younger (the Proud)
Corvus
Princeps
39. Leader of the Huns from 434 to 453 CE - led the Hunds west into Germanic territory - threatening Rome
Latifundia
Titus
Attila the Hun
Romulus
40. Body of government in which the citizens are entitled to vote - and choose who represents them
Republic
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
Diocletian
Veto
41. Urban landless poor
Mark Antony
Proletariat
Carthago delenda est
Nero
42. Prosecutor of Jesus's followers - then converted to Christianity - spread it - created it
Corvus
St. Paul
Tribune
Rhea Silvia
43. Worked through the senate to get power
Proletariat
Latifundia
Optimate
Tribune
44. Town ruled by king Numitor
Pontifex Maximus
Christ
Superbus
Lavuniun
45. Word for someone who follows one of the non-major religion today
Pagan
Gladiators
Consuls
Syracuse
46. 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
Battle of Zama
Scipio Aemilianus
Numidia
47. Leader of the Huns from 434 to 453 CE - led the Hunds west into Germanic territory - threatening Rome
Corvus
Latins
Attila the Hun
Hannibal Barca
48. Caesar's right hand man - attempts to join Octavian and makes 2nd Triumvirate - loves Cleopatra
Mark Antony
Praetorian Guard
Popularis
Lavuniun
49. Anointed one - comes from Greek word Christos meaning Messiah
Latifundia
Christ
Alba Longa
Claudius
50. Hannibal's brother who died in battle
Hasdrubal
Scipio Africanus
Caesarion
The Triumvirate