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Roman Jeopardy Map LocationsBig EventsImportant People In OrderPotpourri

Alexandria What city is indicated by the red star on the map?

Byzantium/Constantinople What city is indicated by the red star on the map?

Gaul What region is indicated by the red star on the map?

Adriatic Sea Identify the sea indicated by the red star on the map.

Tyrrhenian Se Pyrenees What mountain range is indicated by the red star on the map?

Christianity is declared a protected religion under this emperor Constantine

Rome declares war on Macedonia (because Macedonia supported Carthage) after the end of this event. 2 nd Punic War

This person goes to war against Gaius Marius, in part because he dislikes Marius’ policy of letting non-land-holders in his military. Sulla

Pompey tells Caesar that Rome will consider Caesar a traitor if Caesar does this. Crosses the Rubicon

One of the signals of Rome’s downfall, a major decline in population occurred after this. A massive plague/smallpox outbreak

He was assassinated on the Ides of March by a group of senators that included his secondary heir. Julius Caesar

This emperor built a wall around the boundary of Rome. Hadrian

The two Romans that fell in love with Cleopatra and had children with her. Julius Caesar and Mark Antony

This emperor was murdered by his wife. Claudius

Emperor that divided the empire into east and west with co-emperors in charge. Diocletian

Place these events in order: Caesar is proconsul of Gaul Claudius reigns Cincinnatus is dictator Cleopatra commits suicide Cincinnatus Caesar is proconsul Cleopatra commits suicide Claudius reigns

Place these events in order: Crucifixion of Jesus Hannibal is defeated Julian Emperors Pompey retreats to Greece Hannibal Pompey retreats to Greece Julian Emperors Crucifixion of Jesus

Place these events in order: Assassination of Julius Caesar Gaius Marius is killed Murder of Tiberius Gracchus Octavian is declared “Augustus” Cleopatra commits suicide Gracchus, Marius, Caesar, Cleopatra, Octavian

Put these events in order: Crassus dies 2 nd Triumvirate formed Rome gains Macedonia Rome gains Spain Battle at Actium Rome gains Spain Rome gains Macedonia Crassus Dies 2 nd Triumvirate Battle at Actium

Put these people in order: Claudius Caligula Sulla Hadrian Constantine Gaius Gracchus Gaius Gracchus, Sulla, Caligula, Claudius, Hadrian, Constantine

Leader of the Germanic tribe that captured the city of Rome and removed the emperor. Odoacer

Means the absence of government anarchy

Term to describe large farms that were created by wealthy Romans latifundia

This early civilization lived north of Rome and was a major influence on Roman gods, architecture, and engineering. Etruscans

The bishops of Rome, Antioch, Alexandria, Jerusalem, and Constantinople all took this title. patriarch