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Roman Jeopardy Map LocationsBig EventsEmperorsIn OrderPotpourri

Rome What city is indicated by the red star on the map?

Carthago Nova What city is indicated by the red star on the map?

Asia Minor What region is indicated by the red star on the map?

Tyrrhenian Sea Identify the sea indicated by the red star on the map.

Tyrrhenian Se Sardinia What island is indicated by the red star on the map?

This event occurred because Carthage feared Rome would attempt to take Sicily from them. 1 st Punic War

The murder of these brothers marks the beginning of the use of violence as a political tool in Roman history. Gaius and Tiberius Gracchus

Carthage is destroyed, and its population is enslaved. 3 rd Punic War

Hannibal leaves Carthago Nova at the beginning of this event. 2 nd Punic War

Rome is sacked by this group, which signals the end of the western Roman Empire. Visigoths

Appointed his favorite horse as consul. Caligula

May have started a fire that burned down most of Rome. Nero

Antony and Cleopatra were defeated in Alexandria by this person. Octavian

This group of emperors were descendants of Caesar, but had very troubled reigns with many violent deaths. Julian Emperors

Emperor that converted to Christianity on his deathbed. Constantine

Place these events in order: Caesar defeats Pompey Caesar is elected consul 1 st Triumvirate is formed 1 st Triumvirate, Consul, Defeats Pompey

Place these events in order: Rule of Constantine Rule of Sulla Rule of Caligula Rule of Hadrian Sulla, Caligula, Hadrian, Constantine

Place these events in order: Assassination of Julius Caesar Murder of Tiberius Gracchus Cleopatra commits suicide Paul is martyred Gracchus, Caesar, Cleopatra, Paul

Put these events in order: Hannibal defeated Caligula is murdered Sicily becomes part of Rome Brutus plots to kill the dictator Sicily becomes part of Rome Hannibal defeated Brutus plots to kill the dictator Caligula is murdered

Put these events in order: Christianity is declared a protected religion. Julian Emperors Rome is sacked Diocletian splits empire Good Emperors Rome defeats Macedonia Macedonia, Julian, Good, Diocletian, Christianity, Rome is sacked.

Led a slave revolt that ended with mass crucifixion. Spartacus

Term for a person learned in religious law and scriptures Rabbi

Highest political official during the republic. This post was only available to patricians at first, and had the power to veto the other person in this position. consul

A payment for damages caused: indemnity

Author of The Aeneid Virgil