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💜SubMariner Rome [βητα]



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Appian Way"Queen of Roads".Connected Rome to Brundisium. Used for Military.
AventineOne of seven hills.Home to Plebians. Temples for Diana and Minerva.
basilicaA large building used as a court of law or for public assemblies.
Campus MartiusPractice field for the Roman Army. Nickname "Mars Field".
CapitolineOne of seven hills. Served as a Citadel of Rome. Temple for Jupiter.
Circus MaximusUsed for chariot races, gladiotor fights, and the Roman games.
Colosseum"Flavian Ampitheatre" used for gladiator fights and wild animal hunts.
CuriaThe Roman senate house.
EsquilineOne of seven hills.Home of Nero's golden house and temple of Claudius
Falminian WayGreat northern road of Italy.Used for a secured communication to Gaul.
ForumPublic area used for religious, economic,political, and legal activities.
OstiaLocated at the mouth of the Tiber River. Served as a port and harbor.
PalatineOne of seven hills. This hill was chosen by Romulus, Founder of Rome.
PantheonA temple dedicated to all the Gods.
QuirinalOne of the seven hills. Belonged to the Sabines. Numa once lived here.
RostraA platform which was used by orators to speak to the assemble people.
Sacred WayMain street of ancient Rome.Leading to the Colloseum.
Tarpeian RockWhere Roman enemies were tossed to their deaths.
Temple of AescupliusA healing temple. Sacred to the Greek God of medicine, Asclepius.
Temple of SaturnA temple of Saturn. It housed the public treasury during the Republic.
thermaeRoman baths where people socialized, healed themselves, etc.
TiberThe river that flows through Rome.
Via Appia"Queen of Roads".Connected Rome to Brundisium. Used for Military.
ViminalOne of seven hills. Unimportant hill. Temple of Serapis was here.


Rev. B.A. Gregg, Director
Cleveland School of Science and Medicine
Cleveland, OH

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