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Ancient Rome Trivia
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1. Julius Caesar's uncle - took power when Sulla left ends up getting killed by his own army
Sabines
Caractacus
Gaius Gracchus
Cinna
2. What Cato said after every speech of his. Meaning - 'Rome must be destroyed.'
Caractacus
Carthago Delanda est
Titus
Etruscans
3. Marcus Aurelius' heir - open about his male lover his men killed him
Titus
Commodus
Brutus
Optimate
4. Rich people - gave funding for the campaigns of war
Patrician
Otho
Brutus
Corvus
5. 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
Marcus Aurelius
Constantine
Cleoptra XIII
Brutus
6. Leader of the Seleucid Empire - alliances with Macedon
Crossing the Rubicon
Antiochus III
Hamilcar Barca
Imperium
7. Another conspirator
Pagan
Cassius
Scipio Africanus
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
8. 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
Messiah
The Triumvirate
Brutus
Cleoptra XIII
9. Military and political leader - teams up with Crassus and Pompey - comes together with them to become powerful - was governor of Spain and Gaul
Battle of Cannae
Gauis Julius Caesar
Horatius
Cleoptra XIII
10. Earliest tribes in the area
Latins
Gladiators
Numidia
Syracuse
11. War between Constantine and Maxentius - where it was fought
Milvian Bridge
The Edict of Milan
Veto
Romulus Augustus (aka Romulus Augustulus)
12. Hadrian's heir. Rule was boring besides Rome's 900th anniversary
Antonius Pius
Veto
Latifundia
Horatius
13. 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
Battle of Actium
Plebeian
Corvus
Diocletian
14. 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
Rome
Messiah
Cato
Galba
15. Octavian against Antony - naval battle - Octavian wins - Cleopatra and Antony kill themselves - didn't make sense
The Triumvirate
Battle of Actium
Spartacus
Battle of Pharsalus
16. Skilled fighters in Rome's public games
Gladiators
Cicero
Hadrian
Latifundia
17. Where Mount Vesuvius was located
Pompeii
Cato
Rhea Silvia
Rhea Silvia
18. Moment you can never you can take back - Caesar crossed itr
Crossing the Rubicon
Imperium
Patres
Battle of Actium
19. Former bodyguard - killed his way into power - persecuted Christians - divided empire in two with 2 Augustus (emperors) - 2 Caesar (co-emperors)
Vespasian
Diocletian
Pontifex Maximus
Tarquin the Younger (the Proud)
20. Got raped by Tarquin the Younger's son - it is how Tarquin's rule came to an end.
Parthia
Lucretia
Caracalla
Sulla
21. Builds wall across Scotland to keep Celts in north
Alba Longa
Imperator
Carthage
Hadrian
22. Anointed one - comes from Greek word Christos meaning Messiah
Hannibal Barca
Philip V of Macedon
Plebeian
Christ
23. Brother of Remus - he was able to become one of the first kings of Rome - founded Rome
Pagan
Republic
Rome
Romulus
24. 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
Latins
Otho
Caractacus
Popularis
25. Military leader - goes against Rome - after he lost in Africa he was kicked out of Carthage
Battle of Pharsalus
Vitellius
Julio-Claudian Emperors
Hannibal Barca
26. Elected by senate - makes Trajan heir - set precedent for choosing heir based merit
Carthage
Pontius Pilate
Veto
Nerva
27. German Chieftain who overthrows Romulus Augustus and declares himself king of Italy
Etruscans
Odoacer
Numidia
Philip V of Macedon
28. Brother of Tiberius that campaigned for his brother - and continued Tiberius' reforms
The Edict of Milan
Tiber River
Gaius Gracchus
Titus
29. Commander of the German forces - army said they wanted him as Imperator
Battle of Pharsalus
Christ
Vitellius
Jugurtha
30. City that Romulus founded on the Paletine Hill
Rome
Optimate
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
Cicero
31. Tyrant of Syracuse used his power unjustly
Hiero II
Sejanus
Battle of Pharsalus
Lavuniun
32. Augustus starts it - personal army for kings (emperors) of Rome - kind of like secret service
Lavuniun
Consuls
Praetorian Guard
Galba
33. Minnows - killed by Sejanus Head of Praetorian Guard who wanted to rebel - Jesus died in his reign
Tiberius Gracchus
Domitian
Diocletian
Tiberius
34. 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
Vitellius
Marius
Domitian
Trajan (what a boss)
35. Orator - famous speaker in the Senate who becomes a senator
St. Paul
Princeps
Cicero
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
36. 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
Rome
Tiberius Gracchus
Marcus Aurelius
Cinna
37. Leader of the Seleucid Empire - alliances with Macedon
Galba
Titus
Commodus
Antiochus III
38. Popular speaker said to be the son of God - tried to reform Jewish religion - accidentally started Christianity
Caesarion
Vespasian
Jesus Christ (Jesús Christos)
Caracalla
39. Caesar's right hand man - attempts to join Octavian and makes 2nd Triumvirate - loves Cleopatra
The Social War
Mark Antony
Crassus
Spartacus
40. Tyrant of Syracuse used his power unjustly
Vespasian
Antonius Pius
Palatine Hill
Hiero II
41. Military and political leader - teams up with Crassus and Pompey - comes together with them to become powerful - was governor of Spain and Gaul
Antiochus III
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
Gauis Julius Caesar
Hamilcar Barca
42. Urban landless poor
Princeps
Diocletian
Cassius
Proletariat
43. Roman governor of Judea - one of the men responsible for Jesus's death
Antiochus III
Tiberius
Pontius Pilate
Pontifex Maximus
44. Commander of Carthage during first Punic War - had to stop ruling because Carthage started to run out of resources
Hamilcar Barca
Lucius Verus
Claudius
Pontifex Maximus
45. German Chieftain who overthrows Romulus Augustus and declares himself king of Italy
Pontius Pilate
John the Baptist
Odoacer
Carthago Delanda est
46. Cannot propose laws but can veto laws - 10 in the Government - Serve for one year
Caesarion
Tribune
Princeps
Jesus's Commandments (concept)
47. Made Christianity the official religion of Rome - ended the Olympics
Emperor Theodosius
Titus
Vespasian
King Herod
48. Large estate
Latifundia
Palatine Hill
Parthia
The Gladiator War
49. Marius' assistant - his army comes through Rome and fights Marius
Carthage
Pagan
Sejanus
Sulla
50. Caesar's great nephew forms the 2nd Triumvirate - youngest consul in history of Rome - becomes emperor of Rome
Trajan (what a boss)
Plebeian
Vespasian
Octavian