Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Two cities destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius | Pompeii | 83%
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Opposite of a plebeian | Patrician | 78%
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Romulus and Remus were descended from this Trojan hero | Aeneas | 60%
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Types of magistrates in the Roman Republic | Consul | 57%
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This stammering emperor followed Caligula | Claudius | 56%
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This region had Transalpine and Cisalpine parts | Gaul | 56%
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The Empire reached its maximum extent in the reign of this emperor | Trajan | 55%
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When the early Romans needed women, they stole them from this tribe | Sabines | 51%
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Two cities destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius | Herculaneum | 50%
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Censorious senator who ended speeches with "Carthage must be destroyed" | Cato | 45%
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Types of magistrates in the Roman Republic | Praetor | 44%
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Cognomen of Marcus Tullius | Cicero | 44%
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This city was Rome's seaport | Ostia | 44%
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This emperor established a tetrarchy of four rulers | Diocletian | 42%
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Centermost hill of Rome | Palatine Hill | 41%
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Dynasty of Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian | Flavians | 38%
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This class of people was just below the Senatorial Order in rank | {Equestrian} Order | 38%
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The original laws of the Roman Republic | {Twelve} Tables | 34%
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Latin for "head of the family" | Paterfamilias | 33%
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Types of magistrates in the Roman Republic | Tribune | 33%
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Types of magistrates in the Roman Republic | Quaestor | 32%
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Types of magistrates in the Roman Republic | Censor | 30%
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Wife of Augustus during his reign | Livia | 30%
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Types of magistrates in the Roman Republic | Aedile | 24%
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Bodyguard of a magistrate. Carried a staff called a fasces | Lictor | 23%
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Era of the Empire that came after the Principate | Dominate | 18%
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Ancient Roman goddess of war | Bellona | 16%
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He was called the "Third Founder of Rome" | Gaius Marius | 10%
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