| A | B |
| thermae | large public baths |
| balneae | small public baths |
| tepidarium | warm room |
| apodyterium | changing room |
| caldarium | hot room |
| frigidarium | cold room |
| palaestra | exercise area |
| hypocauston | heating system |
| Ovid's poem | metamorhposes |
| Pyramus and Thisbe | star crossed lovers |
| Baucis and Philemon | old couple who shared with visitors |
| Actaeon | hunter changed into a stag |
| Miobe | insulted latona who had only two kids |
| Callisto and Arcas | turned into Ursa major and minor |
| Length of Julio-Claudian dynasty | two generations |
| end of Augustus' reign | a srtong mational conciousness of glory |
| Sejanus | corrupt head of guard |
| accomplishment of Julio-Claudian dynasty | Britain added to empire |
| replaced Domus Aurea | Collosseum |
| Titus' accomplishment | triumphed in Judea |
| Domitian's accomplishment | good surplus in treasury |
| Trajan's accomplishment | revived expansion |
| location of Hardian's wall | britain |
| cognomen of Antoninus | Paius |
| Marcus Aurelius | philosopher/emperor |
| meridiani | mid-day fighters |
| tubicines | trumpet players |
| cornicines | horn players |
| tesserae | tickets |
| apparitores | gate keepers |
| lanistae | trainers |
| iugula | murder him |
| hoc habet | he's hit |
| official mane of Collosseum | Flavian amphitheater |
| paid for entertainment | politicians and wealthy citizens |
| murmillo | gladeator w/ helmet and fish staff |
| retarius | net men gladiators |
| bestarius | fighters of beasts |
| naumachia | staged sea fights |
| marriageable age for a girl | 12-14 |
| marriageable age for a boy | 16 |
| sponsalia | bethrothal ceremony |
| dos | dowry |
| lararium | shrine of the household gods |
| Augusti/Cesares | members of the tetrarchy |
| Caracalla | granted cotozenship to all freeborn people |
| Tabularium | buliding for public records |
| Edict of Milan | christian's right to free worship |
| prayer and sacrafice | harness the power of the gods |
| augury | science of taking omens |
| Lares and Penates | household gods |
| haruspices | inspected organs of sacrificial animals |
| Stoicism/Epicureanism | philisphies romans beleived |
| Isis/Mithras | eastern cults influencing rome |
| flammeum | bright orange veil |
| reticulum | yellow hairnet |
| muptiae | wedding ceremony |
| tunica alba | dress worn by bride |
| mundus muliebris | grown up woman paraphanalea |
| fasces | bundles of rods- symbols of roman power |