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(CVHS GAME 16) ANCIENT ROME TERMS, EVENTS, AND PEOPLE

The terms, events, and people listed in these games were taken directly from the Ancient Rome Test for Unit 5. This activity cover Virginia SOL 8.4

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AlpsMountain Range on northern part of Italian Peninsula
Adriatic SeaSea on eastern coast of Italian peninsula
Mediterranean SeaSea on southern coast of Italian peninsula
RomulusThe city of Rome was named after him
RemusTwin brother of Romulus
PolytheismBelieving in many gods
JupiterRoman god, King of gods and ruler of the universe (Greek: Zeus)
JunoRoman goddess, wife of Jupiter (Greek: Hera)
NeptuneRoman God of the Sea (Greek: Poseidon)
MarsRoman God of war (Greek: Ares)
VenusRoman Goddess of love (Greek: Aphrodite)
PatriciansUpper class (nobility) in Roman society
PlebeiansMajority of the population consisting of landowners, townspeople, merchants, and farmers
SlavesPeople forced into servant classes by conquest
RepublicForm of government in which the people choose their leaders.
DictatorRuler with complete control
VetoPower to say "no" to political decisions
ConsulPeople elected to supervise the business of government and command armies
HannibalLeader of Carthage who attacked Roman mainland during the 2nd Punic War
CarthageLost to the Romans in the Punic Wars
Augustus CaesarThe "exhalted one"
GaulModern day France
CommodusEmperor who was a vain and violent man who ruled as the Empire declined
Pax Romana200 year period of peace in Rome
Circus MaximusChariot races to entertain the masses
ColosseumLarge amphitheater that held 45,000 people
PopeHead of Catholic Church
ForumCenter of government and a meeting/marketplace
AqueductSpecial water carrying canals
PantheonTemple to the gods built by Hadrian
Twelve TablesRoman laws including "innocent until proven guilty"
LatinRoman language that influenced the romance languages
PtolemyRoman, a great astronomer
VirgilWrote the "Aeneid"
VikingsMigrated from Scandinavia to Russia
Angles and SaxonsMigrated from continental Europe to England
FranksBarbarians who attacked the Romans
DiocletianDivided the Empire into an eastern and western portion
ConstantineConverted to Christianity and built a new capital at Byzantium
IstanbulFormally known as Byzantium and then Constantinople


Centreville High School
VA

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