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Who made his horse in charge of the senate?
Caligula
Which emperor began the fall of Rome?
Commodus
Under whose rule did Christianity become an official religion?
Constantine
What river is Rome located on?
Tiber River
Who was in charge of the provinces?
Governors
What were the reasons for the fall of Rome?
1. weak ruler, 2. empire is too big 3. stop conquering 4. inflation; money was not worth as much
What city did Mt. Vesuvius bury?
Pompeii
Who was the last of the "Good Rulers"?
Marcus Aurelius
Who moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Byzantium?
Constantine
Which emperor was known for his mistreatment of Christians?
Nero
Who are the twin brothers who founded Rome?
Romulus and Remus
What is a province?
a unit of the empire that is ruled by a governor.
What is the Roman Empire most famous for?
laws, buildings, and roads
Why was Caesar killed?
HE made himself a dictator and had too much power.
What was the Roman policy toward conquered people?
They were free as long as they did not cause trouble and payed taxes.
How did Augustus want to rule?
He wanted to share power with the senate.
Difference between Greek and Roman attitude?
Romans wanted to create things that were helpful.
Who killed Julius Caesar?
The senators
What kind of land formation is Rome found on?
peninsula
Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Augustus
What is polytheistic?
many gods
What happens at the Circus Maximus?
chariot races
What is each part of the Roman Empire known as?
province
What is a colosseum?
A giant arena
What is an aqueduct?
a structure that carries water from a distant source
an ordinary citizen
plebeian
temporary ruler of 6 months in an emergency
dictator
Wealthy upper class Roman
patrician
A form of government in which the citizens vote for their leader.
Republic
One of the 2 officials that led the ancient Roman Republic?
Consul