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What was the name of the LAST Roman emperor?
Romulus Agustus
When did the barbarians conquer the Roman empire?
476 A.D.
What were people called who lived OUTSIDE of the Roman Empire?
Barbarians
Which three Roman emperors were born in Hispania?
Trajan, Hadrian and Theodosius
What are some things Romans introduced to the Iberian Peninsula?
Aqueducts, roads and bridges/ vias, Roman law, Latin, religion, schools, Roman-style paintings, sculptures and mosaics...
What religion was introduced to the Iberian Peninsula later on?
Christianity
What language did the Romans introduce to Hispania?
Latin.
What is the structure that carried water to Roman cities?
Aqueduct
The Romans called the Iberian Peninsula Hispania and introduced many things that changed how the people of the peninsula lived. What are these changes called?
Romanisation.
True or False: A dictator is a form of government without a monarch? Explain.
False. A dictator is a ruler that has all the power. A form of government without a monarch is a republic.
When did the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula end?
19 B.C.
What is the name of the Celtiberian city that Roman general Scipio Aemilianus attacked in 134 B.C.?
Numantia
Who was the leader of the Lusitanians?
Viriato
How long did the romans fight against the Celtiberians?
almost 200 years
When did the Romans invade the Iberian Peninsula? What parts did they control after they defeated the Carthaginians?
218 B.C. They controlled the east and south of the peninsula.
What is a siege?
When a military surrounds a town and isolates them from getting supplies so that they will surrender. When the town surrenders the attacker gets control.
What was the name of the Carthaginian general who attacked Saguntum in 219 B.C.?
Hannibal
Who were the Roman's rivals? Why?
The Carthaginians because they both wanted to control the Mediterranean sea.
When did the Romans begin their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula?
218 B.C.
True or False? The Phoenicians came from North Africa.
False. They came from Asia.
Why did the Phoenicians, Greeks and Carthaginians come to the Iberian Peninsula? What were they looking for?
They came to trade with Celtiberians. They were looking for metals.
What did the Phoenicians, Greeks and Carthaginians introduce to the Iberian Peninsula that changed how people lived?
New products (wine and olive oil), writing, and coins for trading.
When did people from Phoenician, Greek and Carthaginian civilisations come to the Iberian Peninsula?
From about the 10th century B.C.
At the start of Ancient History, which two groups lived on the Iberian Peninsula?
Celts and Iberians (Celtiberians)
Where did the Phoenicians establish colonies?
The southern coast.
Where did the Carthaginians establish colonies?
In the east of the peninsula and on the Balearic islands.
Where did the Phoenicians come from?
Asia
Where did the Carthaginians come from?
North Africa
Where did the Greeks come from and where did they establish colonies?
Greece. They established colonies on the north-eastern coast.