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Rome

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Name the 3 seas? Adriatic sea, Ionia sea, Tyrrhenian sea
What is the name of the volcano? Mt. Vesius.
What is the name of the CityState called? Rome
What are the rivers called? Po river, Tiber river.
What were the mountains called? Appenin mts, Alps
what are the empires called? Byzantine Empire, Gaul
What is the Pennisula called? Itallian Pennisula.
What is the Island called? Sicily
Forum Public meeting place
Dictatorship A ruler who has almost absolute power
Empire Land with different territories and people under a single rule.
Emporer Name of the Roman ruler during the imperial age.
Patricans The nobles in Roman society.
Consuls The two most powerful officials in rome.
Senate Roman officials who were appointed by the consuls
Veto To reject or prohibit actions and laws of the other government officials.
Cheaks and balances A system that balances the distribute of power in government.
Latin The language of the Roman
Arch A structor that's spans a space and supports structure and weight.
Aqeduct A human-made raised channel that carries water from places.
Civil Law A legal system based on a written code of laws.
Pax Romana Roman peace, a general time of peace and prosperity in Roman Empire.
Who were Romulus and Remus? Two twin brother that got kidnapped and sent to the Tiber River.
What happened to Remus? Romulus killed His brother.
What is the saying that happened to romulus? Abandoned bat birth, and took by a she wolf and raised as shepards.
What is a secondary source? Second hand accounts of an event.
What is a primary source? Who actually Saw, or lived during the event.
What is 1 of the 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY L Location
What is 1 of the 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY P Place
What is 1 of the 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY H Human Environment Interaction
What is 1 of the 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY R region
What is 1 of the 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY M Movement
When did latin's enter the region 1000 BC
When was the Republic created 500 BC
When were the twelve Tables first written code of Laws. 450 BC
When was the end of the Roman Republic. 45 BC
When were the Punic Wars. 264-164 BC
When was Julius Caesar assassinated. 44 BC
When was Pompell destroyed 79 AD
When was the Roman Empire at its peak. 177 AD
When did Roman Empire collapsed. 476 AD
On the map there are 4 colors what is the Yellow Rule Roman rule
On the map there are 4 colors what is the Purple Rule Etruscan rule
On the map there are 4 colors what is the Red Rule Greek rule
On the map there are 4 colors what is the Green Rule Carthaginians rule
What were the Roman Republic traits? Duty, Discipline, Courage
Do women have More or Less freedom than Greece. More Freedom
Did men or women Rule the children. Men
Did the oldest or youngest own all property. Oldest
What's the 1st on the pyramid Senators
What's the 2nd on the pyriamid Nobles & Patricians
What's the 3rd on the pyriamid Plebians
What's the 4th on the pyriamid freedman
What's the 5th on the pyriamid Slaves
senator Had great political power. Wealthiest nobles.
Nobles and patricians Officials and advisors Landowners Rome’s ruling class.
Plebians “Plebs” Majority of the Roman class. Less wealthy craftspeople, merchants, and landowners.
Freedmen Were once slaves, now free. Major restrictions on legal rights.
Slaves Lowest Class No freedom Considered property of the land owners.
How many punic wars were there? 3 Major Wars
How long did the first Punic War last? 246 BC - 241 BC
How long did the second Punic war last? 218 BC - 201 BC
How long did the third Punic War last? 149 BC - 146 BC
What was Hannibal Barac well-known for as general? One of the greatest military stratagist
What is the Roman numeral for 10 X
What is the Roman numeral for 20 XX
What is the Roman numeral for 30 XXX
What is the Roman numeral for 40 XL
What is the Roman numeral for 50 L
What is the Roman numeral for 60 LX
What is the Roman numeral for 70 LXX
What is the Roman numeral for 80 LXXX
What is the Roman numeral for 90 XC
What is the Roman numeral for 100 C
Who did the Law apply to? Everyone
What government was Rome? Republic
Carthage had a strong Navy but what did Rome have Strong Army
How many years did the first punic war last? 23 years
How many years did the second punic war last? 16 to 17 years
How many years did the third punic war last? 3 years
Who fought in each war? Roman Republic and Carthaginian Empire
Where is rome italy
What famous ancient arena is in rome? The colosseum
What river flows through rome The tiber river
What ancient empire had its capital in rome The roman empire
What language did romans speak Latin
What famous ruins were once the enter of roman public life? The roman forum
Who was the first emperor of rome Augustus
Who was the famous dictator assassinated in 44 BC Julius ceaser
What are 2 things children were taught Loyalty, and high moral values
How long did soldiers stay in the army 25 years
What is a pilum? a spear
What are the 2 largest islands considered a modern day of italy Sardinia, and Sicily
What 3 languages developed from latin French, spanish, Portuguese
What town did mount Vesuvius bury in 79 AD Pompeii
Who were the founders of rome Romulus and remus
What road routes helped rome Roman roads
One of the greatest generals hated or liked rome HATED
What did rome do to Carthage Burned the city
One of the greatest hated rome so much he _____ just so he didn't have to be in Roman Jails. Killed himself
Why Were Christians hunted as criminals.? Refusal to worship roman gods
What is Christianity Religion based on the teaching of Jesus of Nazareth
Who is Jesus of Nazareth Founder of Christianity
Who is Messiah Leader Jews believed would return and restore the greatness of Israel
What is the Bible The holy book of Christianity
What is crucifixion A type of execution that involved being nailed to a cross
What is resurrection Christian belief that Jesus rose from the dead three days after death
What are the disciples The followers of God
What are the apostles The 12 disciples whom Jesus chose to receive special teachings
Who is Paul of Tarsus Disciple whose letters define Christianity as separate from Judaism
What are martyrs People who die from religious beliefs
What is persecution Punishing people for their beliefs
Who is Constantine Roman emperor who became Christian
how many gods and goddess do roman believe in many
how many gods do Jews believe in ONLY ONE!
what's the worlds largest religion Christianity
what is the place of worship Church
what Holiday did Jesus rise from the dead Easter
What Holiday was Jesus born. Christmas
what kind of Leader was Diocletian strong
what happens after Marcus Aurelius died. end of pax roma
what's the most famous Architecture Hagia Sophia
what was preserved and updated in Byzantine Empire Roman Law
Did the Byzantine Empire Influence others Yes
Merchants came to trade ... Scholars to Study
what were Cyril and Methodius Missionaries
when was Theodora 527-565 AD
where was Theodora Byzantine Empire
what was Theodora Byzantine Emperor's Wife
why was Theodora Same as Husband
When was Constantine 330 AD
Where was Constantine Bosporus Strait
What was Constantine Built new capital Constaninople, made it Rich
Why was Constantine Different from Byzantines thoughts of themselves as Romans
When was Emperor Justinian 527-565 AD, Ruled nearly 40 years
Where was Emperor Justinian Byzantine Empire
what was Emperor Justinian Byzantine Emperor
why was Emperor Justinian rebuilt Hagia Sophia
Why did Jesus die for our sins
How did Jesus die from hanging on a cross
Why can't we Worship items Its Illgeal to the Bible
is food shortage internal or external internal
Is disease internal or external internal
is Persian armies invited by the east internal or external external
Did Germans coming for food, external or internal internal
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