Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAda Blake Modified over 8 years ago
1
Geography The Republic Early Rome The Punic Wars Pax Romana Important People Hail Ceasar! Potpourri 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400
2
The geographical feature the city of Rome was built on. Seven Hills 100
3
The ruling class of wealthy landowners. Patricians 100
4
These brothers were killed for wanting to give land to the poor. Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus 100
5
During this Punic War, Rome enslaved 50,000 Carthaginians. Third Punic War 100
6
What “Pax Romana” means. Roman Peace 100
7
A hero and dictator who served for only 16 days. Cincinnatus 100
8
What Caesar declared himself. Dictator for Life 100
9
The shape of the Italian peninsula. A boot 200
10
The top government officials. Consuls 200
11
A system of rule where Romans gave full citizenship to some conquered people. Roman Confederation 200
12
Why the first Punic War was fought. Over control of Sicily 200
13
What “Augustus” means. “Majestic One” 200
14
The losers at the Battle of Actium. Antony and Cleopatra 200
15
The “friend” who helped murder Caesar. Brutus 200
16
The two key products made from crops produced in Italy. Wine and Olive Oil 300
17
The year the Republic began. 509 B.C. 300
18
The years that Rome was founded between. 800 and 700 B.C. 300
19
The hero of the Second Punic War. Scipio 300
20
The two main things Augustus reorganized. Government and the military 300
21
The four Julio-Claudian rulers. Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, & Nero 300
22
Caesar’s longest lasting legacy. 12 month calendar 300
23
The important port city at the mouth of the Tiber River. Ostia 400
24
The judges during the Republic. Praetors 400
25
Sula’s claim to fame. Professionalized the army 400
26
Because he terrorized Rome, Hannibal was given this nickname. The scourge of Rome 400
27
The two groups who benefited most from Rome’s prosperity during the Pax Romana. Merchants and Skilled Workers 400
28
The “good emperor” who had a great wall built. Hadrian 400
29
The famous advice Caesar should not have ignored. Beware the Ides of March 400
30
These form the basis of our legal system. Twelve Tables 100
31
Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus. The 2 nd Triumvirate 200
32
The story of the legend of a Trojan Hero who is said to have founded Rome. The Aeneid 300
33
The members of the First Triumvirate. Crassus, Pompey, Caesar 400
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.