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What is Constantine.
Emperor who legalized Christianity
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What is Jesus.
The man at the center of Christianity.
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What is 2.
How many consuls ruled over the Roman Republic?
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What is aquarium.
What is the Latin term for water?
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What is the Etruscans/Greeks.
What is one of the cultures that the ancient Romans borrowed heavily from?
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What is a republic.
Form of government with elected officials
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What is a forum.
This was the center of Roman cities.
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What is 300.
How many senators ruled over the Roman Republic?
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What is aquarium.
What is the English word to describe a place were water creatures are kept?
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What is the circus maximus.
Where did the Romans go to watch Chariot Races?
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What is patricians.
The wealthy ruling class in ancient Rome.
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What is consuls, senators, and tribunes.
The names of the three groups who shared power in the Roman Republic.
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What is 10.
How many tribunes were there in the Roman Republic?
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What is the Circus Maximus.
Where was the only place that Romans could go and boys and girls could sit together?
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What is the Etruscans/Greeks.
What is one of the cultures that ancient Romans borrowed heavily from?
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What is Augustus Caesar.
The first emperor of Rome.
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What is lingua.
What is the Latin term for tongue?
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What is ped.
What is the Latin term for foot?
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What is the Colosseum.
What place was used for gladiator fights, boat battles, and other types of entertainment?
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What is plebeians.
The poor working class in ancient Rome.
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What is language.
What is the English version of the word lingua?
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What is Hannibal.
Who considered himself the eternal enemy of Rome and rode into battle with elephants?
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What is pedestrian.
What is the English language usage for the Latin word ped? (it means a person who is walking)
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What is Cleopatra.
What famous Greek was the queen of Egypt and married Mark Antony?
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