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Marc Anthony, Octavian and Lepidus.

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A republic.

Controlled temples and Roman religion.

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Etruscans

Patricians and Plebians

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Hannibal

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Christos

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Propraetor

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Census

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He tried to keep the job of consul for more than six months...tried to become a dictator (consul for life).

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Beatitudes.

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Crassus, Pompey and Caesar

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Because it rejected the official religion polytheism by replacing it with monotheism

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They killed him on the Ides of March in the Roman Senate, stabbing him to death.

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Quaestors.

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Praetors.

Tiber River.

Asia, Europe anImage result for asia europe and africa mapd Africa!

Romulus and Remus

Dictator.

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Circus Maximus Temple of Jupiter Pantheon Trajan's Tomb Aquaduct of Claudius Temple of Claudius Arch of Constantine Temple of Venus Colosseum Baths of Titus Forum

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Octavian (Augustus Caesar) defeated Marc Anthony and Cleopatra(at the naval battle of Actium in 31 B.C.E.

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Consuls.

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�(Eastern) Byzintine Empire

The Propraetor Pilate thought he was a threat to Rome!

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What kind of reaction did Caesar's proposal to become a permanent dictatorship cause from pro-democracy senators?

The city of Rome was built among seven hills near the _________________ River.

Why did Sulla's actions almost start a civil war (Roman v. Roman)?

What were the judges of the Rome's Republic called________________?

A government that elects their leaders to represent them in an assembly.

What were the responsibilities of an Aedile?

http://www.timemaps.com/history/ancient-rome-200bc What three continents did the Roman Empire occupy and exist in?

Name five main structures built in the city of Ancient Rome.

Who collected taxes for the Roman Republic?

The ancient Greek words chi and rho spell out what word?

Why did the provincial governor of Judea put Jesus to death?

What job did Julius Caesar get once he invaded Rome in 46 B.C. and ended the democracy of the Roman Republic?

These early settlers of northwestern Italy were heavily influenced by Greek culture; their kings would rule Rome for 100 years starting circa 500 B.C.E.

Why did Roman patricians fear the new Christian Religion?

What were the big two divisions in Rome's daily life?

What Carthaginian invaded Rome with war elephants(which all perished in the mountains called The Alps)?

What two positions were the highest offices a Roman could hold in the republic?

A count of people controlled by Rome to make sure they paid their taxes was called a _____________.

When the Roman empire split into two seperate east and west empires...in which one did Theodosius make Chistianity the new official religion replacing the old Gods of Olympus/ploytheism?

Please use the correct historical name of that half.

What twin babies were left by a river by a cruel Latin king? They would be raised, according to legend, by a she-wolf and found the city of Rome!

Name the three members of the second triumvirate.

What was the Roman Republic's name for its provincial governors?

Jesus' direct qoutations are called The_____________________.

Who won the battle to control Rome after Caesar's death?

Who were the three members of Rome's first triumvirate?


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The city of Rome was built among seven hills near the _________________ River.

Tiber River.

What twin babies were left by a river by a cruel Latin king? They would be raised, according to legend, by a she-wolf and found the city of Rome!

Romulus and Remus

These early settlers of northwestern Italy were heavily influenced by Greek culture; their kings would rule Rome for 100 years starting circa 500 B.C.E.

Etruscans

A government that elects their leaders to represent them in an assembly.

A republic.

What were the judges of the Rome's Republic called________________?

Praetors.

http://www.timemaps.com/history/ancient-rome-200bc What three continents did the Roman Empire occupy and exist in?

Asia, Europe anImage result for asia europe and africa mapd Africa!

A count of people controlled by Rome to make sure they paid their taxes was called a _____________.

Census

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Name five main structures built in the city of Ancient Rome.

Circus Maximus Temple of Jupiter Pantheon Trajan's Tomb Aquaduct of Claudius Temple of Claudius Arch of Constantine Temple of Venus Colosseum Baths of Titus Forum

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Name the three members of the second triumvirate.

Marc Anthony, Octavian and Lepidus.

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What were the big two divisions in Rome's daily life?

Patricians and Plebians

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What were the responsibilities of an Aedile?

Controlled temples and Roman religion.

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What was the Roman Republic's name for its provincial governors?

Propraetor

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What two positions were the highest offices a Roman could hold in the republic?

Consuls.

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Who collected taxes for the Roman Republic?

Quaestors.

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What job did Julius Caesar get once he invaded Rome in 46 B.C. and ended the democracy of the Roman Republic?

Dictator.

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Jesus' direct qoutations are called The_____________________.

Beatitudes.

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Why did the provincial governor of Judea put Jesus to death?

The Propraetor Pilate thought he was a threat to Rome!

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The ancient Greek words chi and rho spell out what word?

Christos

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Why did Roman patricians fear the new Christian Religion?

Because it rejected the official religion polytheism by replacing it with monotheism

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When the Roman empire split into two seperate east and west empires...in which one did Theodosius make Chistianity the new official religion replacing the old Gods of Olympus/ploytheism?

Please use the correct historical name of that half.


�(Eastern) Byzintine Empire

What Carthaginian invaded Rome with war elephants(which all perished in the mountains called The Alps)?

Hannibal

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Why did Sulla's actions almost start a civil war (Roman v. Roman)?

He tried to keep the job of consul for more than six months...tried to become a dictator (consul for life).

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Who were the three members of Rome's first triumvirate?

Crassus, Pompey and Caesar

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What kind of reaction did Caesar's proposal to become a permanent dictatorship cause from pro-democracy senators?

They killed him on the Ides of March in the Roman Senate, stabbing him to death.

Image result for Caesars assassination

Who won the battle to control Rome after Caesar's death?

Octavian (Augustus Caesar) defeated Marc Anthony and Cleopatra(at the naval battle of Actium in 31 B.C.E.

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