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Describe the contents of the Justinian Code. 259
The Justinian Code was a complete codification of Roman laws, legal principles, and commentaries.
What city was buried by a volcanic eruption in 79 AD?
Pompeii
What structures were part of the Roman water system?
Aqueducts
What structure was a temple to all gods?
Pantheon
What was a key element of Roman architecture?
The arch.
What often happened to unwanted children?
They were exposed or left to die.
Where did dmany poor people live in Rome?
Seven story wooden tenements.
What were the women not permitted to do on account of a funeral?
Tear their faces nor wail.
How were enslaved people treated in Rome?
As mere property.
Why did the Jews ask for Pontius Pilate's approval to crucify Jesus?
Because the Jews did not have the right to exercise capital punishment.
When did Rome's double standard of treating citizens and non-citizens differently end??
212 AD
What two basic principles of Roman law have influenced Western law?
Standard legal procedure and the principle of natural law.
WHat language is the basis for many European languages today?
Latin
Why did Octavian adopt the name "Caesar" (255)
To capitalize on Julius Caesar's popularity
How old was Octavian when he began to accompany Julius Caesar on military campaigns? (255)
Fifteen
How was Julius Caesar related to Octavian? (253)
Octavian was Julius Caesar's grand-nephew
What nation was Rome's adversary in the Punic Wars? (251)
Carthage
What branch of the Roman government consisted of representatives from patrician families?
The Senate.
Who authored the Aeneid (249)
Virgil
What are the names of the abandoned twins, one of whom founded the city of Rome in the mythical story of how Rome was founded.
Romulus and Remus.