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Ancient Rome Trivia
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1. 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
Scipio Africanus
Pompey
Caligula
2. Heir to Constantius - made Christianity legal in Rome - was losing in a battle and saw a cross in the sky and saw words that said Conquer by this
Sulla
Proletariat
Constantine
Syracuse
3. Commander of Carthage during first Punic War - had to stop ruling because Carthage started to run out of resources
Hasdrubal
Commodus
Hamilcar Barca
Zealots
4. African kingdom - that allies with Rome
Numidia
Gladiators
Crassus
Battle of Pharsalus
5. Fought in Cannae - the Carthaginians won because they attacked the Romans from 4 sides
Battle of Cannae
Gladiators
Antonius Pius
Marcus Aurelius
6. Hadrian's heir. Rule was boring besides Rome's 900th anniversary
Scipio Aemilianus
Antonius Pius
Princeps
Pompeii
7. Was asked if he wanted to fight Rome - sided the Seleucid Empire - Rome won - he lost all of his rights
Cato
Philip V of Macedon
The Jugurthine War
Horatius
8. Military leader - goes against Rome - after he lost in Africa he was kicked out of Carthage
Hannibal Barca
Carthago Delanda est
Otho
Sabines
9. 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
Tiber River
Cleoptra XIII
Spartacus
Horatius
10. 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
Vespasian
Tiberius
Nero
Gladiators
11. Prosecutor of Jesus's followers - then converted to Christianity - spread it - created it
Tarquin the Younger (the Proud)
St. Paul
Etruscans
Hasdrubal
12. Elected by senate - makes Trajan heir - set precedent for choosing heir based merit
Hadrian
Hiero II
Tiberius
Nerva
13. King - roman governor of Syria - secular king of the Jews
Rome
Sulla
Brutus
Herod
14. Conflict between Rome and Jugurtha and Rome wins Marius captures Jugurtha
The Social War
Battle of Zama
Gauis Julius Caesar
The Jugurthine War
15. Anointed one - comes from Greek word Christos meaning Messiah
Christ
Nero
Spartacus
Caractacus
16. Brother of Tiberius that campaigned for his brother - and continued Tiberius' reforms
Cassius
Gaius Gracchus
Antiochus III
Nero
17. Orator - famous speaker in the Senate who becomes a senator
Cicero
Hadrian
Carthago delenda est
Republic
18. Leader of the Praetorian Guard - planned to take over once Tiberius died. Tiberius found out and killed him.
Nerva
Sejanus
King Herod
Claudius
19. Fought in Cannae - the Carthaginians won because they attacked the Romans from 4 sides
Res Publicas
Ptolemy XIII
Optimate
Battle of Cannae
20. Where Mount Vesuvius was located
Battle of Actium
Messiah
Pompeii
Antiochus III
21. Where Mount Vesuvius was located
Spartacus
Sejanus
Pompey
Pompeii
22. Grandson of Scipio Africanus - fought against Carthage and defeated the whole civilization
Galba
Scipio Aemilianus
Rome
Plebeian Secession
23. Julius Caesar's uncle - took power when Sulla left ends up getting killed by his own army
Attila the Hun
Eunus
Cinna
Herod
24. War between Constantine and Maxentius - where it was fought
Herod
Milvian Bridge
Caligula
Veto
25. Love the the Lord your God with all your heart - and Love your neighbor as you love yourself
26. 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
Romulus
Vespasian
Parthia
Battle of Actium
27. Roman governor of Judea - one of the men responsible for Jesus's death
Cato
Pontius Pilate
Pompeii
Syracuse
28. Didn't give up when attacked by Etruscans—saved the Romans.
The Gladiator War
Horatius
Scipio Aemilianus
Mithridates VI
29. City that Romulus founded on the Paletine Hill
Constantine
The Triumvirate
Sejanus
Rome
30. 4th Julio-Claudian emperor - 'half-wit' - conquered Britain (defeats Caractacus - The King of British tribes) - paranoid - poisoned by wife-Mushrooms and doctor-poison feather
Nerva
Messiah
Sejanus
Claudius
31. Commander of the German forces - army said they wanted him as Imperator
Superbus
Patrician
Vitellius
Galba
32. One of the conspirators of Caesar's assination
Claudius
Veto
Latins
Brutus
33. Proud
Superbus
Crassus
Antonius Pius
Philip V of Macedon
34. War between Constantine and Maxentius - where it was fought
St. Paul
Philip V of Macedon
Milvian Bridge
Cassius
35. Leader of the Huns from 434 to 453 CE - led the Hunds west into Germanic territory - threatening Rome
Hamilcar Barca
Commodus
Imperium
Attila the Hun
36. 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
Nero
Herod
Antiochus III
Caligula
37. Killed by Caesar - ordered death of Pompey - King and Egypt both - fighting against his sister to be ruler
Tribune
Ptolemy XIII
Vespasian
Popularis
38. 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
Cato
Vespasian
Proletariat
Pagan
39. Leader of the Huns from 434 to 453 CE - led the Hunds west into Germanic territory - threatening Rome
Pompeii
Antonius Pius
Attila the Hun
Jugurtha
40. Greek colony
Hiero II
Messina
Octavian
Etruscans
41. Popular speaker said to be the son of God - tried to reform Jewish religion - accidentally started Christianity
Commodus
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
Remus
Hasdrubal
42. Civic duty - public affairs
Lucius Verus
Imperium
Scipio Africanus
Res Publicas
43. Large estate
Lucius Verus
Latifundia
Christ
Herod
44. Son of Rhea Silvia killed by his brother Romulus.
Rome
Plebeian Secession
St. Paul
Remus
45. Place in North Africa
Milvian Bridge
St. Paul
Proletariat
Carthage
46. Many Jews that thought Jesus was a Messiah - and that he was going to oppose the Roman government
Caractacus
Scipio Aemilianus
Zealots
Pompey
47. Minnows - killed by Sejanus Head of Praetorian Guard who wanted to rebel - Jesus died in his reign
Crossing the Rubicon
Lucius Verus
Tiberius
Res Publicas
48. What Cato said after every speech of his. Meaning - 'Rome must be destroyed.'
Carthago Delanda est
Eunus
Nerva
Messina
49. Son of Vespian helps him (Vespian) in the 'war' where the Jewish zealots proclaimed war on the Roman soldiers
Numidia
Trajan (what a boss)
The Jugurthine War
Titus
50. 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
Battle of Cannae
Messina
Nero
Messiah