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Rome GreeceCultureGeographyRandom

This is where a Roman Citizen would go to find the answer to a question about the law.

What are the 12 Tables?

This was a period of stability and prosperity.

What is Pax Romana?

This is the General who famously lead Elephants over the Alps to invade Rome.

Who is Hannibal?

Later known as Augustus Caeser, I defeated Marc Antony and Cleopatra at Actium

Who is Octavian?

This is what happened in Europe right after the fall of the Roman Empire.

What is a period of chaos?

This is often referred to as the birthplace of democracy.

What is Athens?

This was the War between Athens and Sparta that ultimately led to their downfall.

What is the Peloponnesian War?

This is the name for Greek heavy infantry.

What are Hoplites?

I was the student of one of the most famous of Greek philosophers

Who is Alexander the Great?

There were 7 of these for each Spartan citizen.

What are Helots?

Jesus of Nazareth’s followers thought he fulfilled this Jewish prophecy.

What is the Messiah?

The Roman system that allowed for fresh water in Rome.

What are aquaducts?

The site of chariot races in the city of Rome.

What is the Circus Maximus?

The upper class in Rome.

What are Patricians?

I saw a cross in the sky and made Christianity the official religion of Rome.

Who is Constantine?

The sea between Greece and Asia Minor (Turkey).

What is the Aegean?

The mountains located at the Northern end of the Italian Peninsula.

What are the Alps?

The river where the city of Rome is located.

What is the Tiber?

The island being “kicked by the boot” which Rome and Carthage originally fought over.

What is Sicily?

Constantine had Constantinople built on this body of water that connects Europe and Asia.

What is the Bosporus?

Leader of the Huns

Who was Attila?

In each city he built Alexander built one of these (most famously in the Alexandria at mouth of the Nile).

What is a library?

When Julius Caesar, Gnaeus Pompey, and Licinius Crassus ruled Rome they were referred to as this.

What is the First Triumvirate?

I am the Emperor who divide the Roman empire into East and West

Who is Diocletian?

I am the Roman General who defeated Hannibal at Zama

Who is Scipio Africanus?