| A | B |
| Alps | Mountain Range on northern part of Italian Peninsula |
| Adriatic Sea | Sea on eastern coast of Italian peninsula |
| Mediterranean Sea | Sea on southern coast of Italian peninsula |
| Romulus | The city of Rome was named after him |
| Remus | Twin brother of Romulus |
| Polytheism | Believing in many gods |
| Jupiter | Roman god, King of gods and ruler of the universe (Greek: Zeus) |
| Juno | Roman goddess, wife of Jupiter (Greek: Hera) |
| Neptune | Roman God of the Sea (Greek: Poseidon) |
| Mars | Roman God of war (Greek: Ares) |
| Venus | Roman Goddess of love (Greek: Aphrodite) |
| Patricians | Upper class (nobility) in Roman society |
| Plebeians | Majority of the population consisting of landowners, townspeople, merchants, and farmers |
| Slaves | People forced into servant classes by conquest |
| Republic | Form of government in which the people choose their leaders. |
| Dictator | Ruler with complete control |
| Veto | Power to say "no" to political decisions |
| Consul | People elected to supervise the business of government and command armies |
| Hannibal | Leader of Carthage who attacked Roman mainland during the 2nd Punic War |
| Carthage | Lost to the Romans in the Punic Wars |
| Augustus Caesar | The "exhalted one" |
| Gaul | Modern day France |
| Commodus | Emperor who was a vain and violent man who ruled as the Empire declined |
| Pax Romana | 200 year period of peace in Rome |
| Circus Maximus | Chariot races to entertain the masses |
| Colosseum | Large amphitheater that held 45,000 people |
| Pope | Head of Catholic Church |
| Forum | Center of government and a meeting/marketplace |
| Aqueduct | Special water carrying canals |
| Pantheon | Temple to the gods built by Hadrian |
| Twelve Tables | Roman laws including "innocent until proven guilty" |
| Latin | Roman language that influenced the romance languages |
| Ptolemy | Roman, a great astronomer |
| Virgil | Wrote the "Aeneid" |
| Vikings | Migrated from Scandinavia to Russia |
| Angles and Saxons | Migrated from continental Europe to England |
| Franks | Barbarians who attacked the Romans |
| Diocletian | Divided the Empire into an eastern and western portion |
| Constantine | Converted to Christianity and built a new capital at Byzantium |
| Istanbul | Formally known as Byzantium and then Constantinople |