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Rome Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025 Latium - ANSWERSA plain on the west coast of Italy on which the city of Rome was built Rome Agriculture - ANSWERSMulti-story buildings with no sewage system Aeneid - ANSWERSThe Aeneid is a Latin epic poem, written by Virgil be...

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Latium - ANSWERSA plain on the west coast of Italy on which the city of Rome was built



Rome Agriculture - ANSWERSMulti-story buildings with no sewage system



Aeneid - ANSWERSThe Aeneid is a Latin epic poem, written by Virgil between 29 and 19 BC, that tells the
legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan



Aeneas - ANSWERSA mythical Greek warrior who was a leader on the Trojan side of the Trojan War.



When the trojans lose the war, they go to italy



Romulus and Remus - ANSWERSTraditional story of how Rome began. Twins abandoned and rescued by
a wolf, raised by a shepherd . Grew to build Rome. Romulus later killed Remus



Regal Period - ANSWERS753-509 BC



Republic Period of rome - ANSWERS509-31 BC



The empire period - ANSWERS31 BC to 476 AD



What romans did for us?? - ANSWERSsanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation,
roads, public health, tourism



Etruscans - ANSWERSthe group of people who ruled Rome before Romans revolted

,Who brought romans their letters? - ANSWERSthe phoenicians as well



IS etruscan desiphered?? - ANSWERSno,

like liner a



did the romans get anything from the the etruscans - ANSWERS-religon

-architecture

-religious practices

-calanders

-myths



Ara Pacis - ANSWERSthe Ara Pacis Augustae is an altar in Rome dedicated to Pax, the Roman goddess of
Peace



Rome's 1st king - ANSWERSRomulus (753-716) for 37 years



set up 3 tribes

called rammes tities and luceres



-100 men from each tribe to create senate



Sabines - ANSWERSNeighboring people of the Romans whose daughters were abducted during a festival
in Rome.



How many hills are there in rome - ANSWERS7



Roman Religion - ANSWERSPolytheistic

took greek mythology and changed names

, cursus honorum - ANSWERSthe path of honor, to move up a level in the political sense; sequence of
magistracies(high to low): censor, consul, praetor, quaestor, military service (lowest)



Particians - ANSWERSIn the early Roman republic, members of the landholding upper class were called




-small toe bigger than big toe



Twelve Tables - ANSWERSRome's first code of laws; adopted in 450 B.C.



Clientela System - ANSWERSPatronage (clientela) was the distinctive relationship in ancient Roman
society between the patronus (plural patroni, "patron") and their cliens (plural clientes, "client"). The
relationship was hierarchical, but obligations were mutual.



2 social classes - ANSWERSPatricians (in charge) and Plebeians (poor)



Cincinnatus - ANSWERSA model dictator for the Romans. He organized an army, led the Romans to
victory, attended victory celebrations, and returned to his farmland all within 16 days.



(457 BCE)



Treatment of defeated enemies - ANSWERS1. payment for cost of war

2. alliance with rome

3. patron (client relationship)

4. monarchies ( used as watchdogs)



Roman character - ANSWERSContributing factor to the success of their military



Pyrrhus - ANSWERSThe Pyrrhic War (280-275 BC) was a war fought by Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus.
Pyrrhus was asked by the people of the Greek city of Tarentum in southern Italy to help them in their
war with the Roman Republic.

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