Jeopardy Review Places Roman Emperors Roman Republic Who
Jeopardy Review Places Roman Emperors Roman Republic Who Said? Latin Terms 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500
Places 100 This city was so utterly destroyed by the Romans after the third Punic War that its location is still a mystery. ANSWER
Places 200 The volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried this city. ANSWER
Places 300 When Caesar crossed this river with his troops, he committed an illegal act and started a civil war. ANSWER
Places 400 Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide in this city. ANSWER
Places 500 Spartacus comes from this region. ANSWER
Roman Emperors 100 Julius Caesar’s nephew became the first emperor of Rome. ANSWER
Roman Emperors 200 This volatile emperor had his mother killed, is rumoured to have started a devastating fire in Rome, persecuted Christians, and committed suicide. ANSWER
Roman Emperors 300 This cruel emperor famously made his favourite horse a member of the Senate. ANSWER
Roman Emperors 400 The most famous and enduring monuments of this emperor’s reign are a wall in northern Britain and the Pantheon in Rome. ANSWER
Roman Emperors 500 Like Julius Caesar, Augustus became Pontifex Maximus which means this. ANSWER
Roman Republic 100 This aristocratic group benefitted from the Senate, which made up of landowning nobles. ANSWER
Roman Republic 200 The Gracchus brothers held this political position, which represented the plebeians. ANSWER
Roman Republic 300 He was the first member of the First Triumvirate to die. ANSWER
Roman Repubic 400 Julius Caesar was assassinated next to a statue of this man, a friend adversary. ANSWER
Roman Republic 500 A term that means the March 15, the day Julius Caesar was assassinated. ANSWER
Who Said? 100 To which person do these dying words belong: Et-tu, Brute? ANSWER
Who Said? 200 To which person do these boasting words belong: “I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble. ” ANSWER
Who Said? 300 Whose last words were “What an artist the world loses in me”? ANSWER
Who Said? 400 Who offered these words of wisdom: “Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, your way of thinking. ” ANSWER
Who Said? 500 This poet is best remembered for this line: Carpe diem. ANSWER
Latin Words 100 What does carpe diem mean? ANSWER
Latin Words 200 What does Pax Romana mean? ANSWER
Latin Words 300 What Latin word means “I forbid”? It was useful in politics. ANSWER
Latin Words 400 What does primus inter pares mean? ANSWER
Latin Words 500 The word republic comes from the Latin phrase res publica which means this. ANSWER
Places 100 Carthage RETURN
Places 200 Pompeii RETURN
Places 300 Rubicon RETURN
Places 400 Alexandria RETURN
Places 500 Threcia RETURN
Roman Emperors 100 Octavian RETURN
Roman Emperors 200 Nero RETURN
Roman Emperors 300 Caligula RETURN
Roman Emperor 400 Hadrian RETURN
Roman Emperors 500 Chief Priest RETURN
Roman Republic 100 patricians RETURN
Roman Republic 200 tribune RETURN
Roman Republic 300 Crassus RETURN
Roman Republic 400 Pompey RETURN
Roman Republic 500 Ides of March RETURN
Who Said? 100 Julius Caesar RETURN
Who Said? 200 Augustus RETURN
Who Said? 300 Nero RETURN
Who Said? 400 Marcus Aurelius RETURN
Who Said? 500 Horace RETURN
Latin Words 100 Seize the day RETURN
Latin Words 200 Roman Peace RETURN
Latin Words 300 veto RETURN
Latin Words 400 First among equals RETURN
Latin Words 500 Public works RETURN
Final Jeopardy o List the members of the First and Second Triumvirates respectively.
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