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Ancient Roman Cloze Review Reed Margiotta and Sahir Surani

T_______of F_______ V_______ showed a pseudoperipteral design. The Head of R________ P_______ was a great example of ve____. The A________ of the House of V______ had a pe_________ courtyard. The I__________ S____ was colorful faux marble. The A__________ Style was very illusionistic and vivid. The O______ Style was very vague and p____ TempleFortunaVirilis Patrician Roman Verism Atrium Vetti Peristlye IncrustationStyle Architectural Ornate Plain

A_____ P_______ was made during the reign of Augustus Of Primaporta. Augustus of Primaporta is associated with a n_____ c_____. C_________ was a Flavian Amphitheatre made out of c_______. N____ was forced to commit s_______. The B____ of Flavian W_____ had stylized hair with contemporary fashion. The two Vespain sons were T______ and D_____. AraPacis nudecupid Domitian Colosseum Concrete NeroSuicide bustwoman Titus

The C_____ of T______ showed a continuous n_______. The Arch of Trajan depicted J_______ giving T_______ a lightening bolt. The bust of H______ was made out of b______. The Pantheon had a o_______, and used c______ to keep it from caving in. The E______ portrait of M______ A______ showed authority through its arm extension. A_______ of D______ was the main sculptor for Trajan. ColumnTrajan Narrative Jupiter Trajan Hadrianbronze oculus coffering EquestrianMarcusAureilus Apollodorus Damascus

Arch of C_________ used medallions from H_______, p______ from Marcus Aureilus, and e_____ Dacian Captives from Trajan. Portrait of C______ was e______ feet s__ inches tall. Constantine won control over R_____at the Battle of M______ B_____. Constantine moved the c_____ from Rome to C__________. The arch of Constantine had t_____ a______. C______ changed Rome’s r______ to C_______. Constantine Hadrianpanels eight six Milvian Rome Bridge capital Constantinople threearches religionChristianity