| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Language of Rome | Latin | 97%
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| Twin brothers that founded Rome (according to legend) | Romulus | 93%
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| General who conquered Gaul and became dictator | Julius Caesar | 90%
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| Twin brothers that founded Rome (according to legend) | Remus | 90%
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| Huge Roman arena also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre | Colosseum | 85%
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| Emperor who supposedly fiddled while Rome burned | Nero | 81%
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| Term for a bridge built to convey water to cities | Aqueduct | 80%
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| King of the Roman gods | Jupiter | 79%
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| First emperor of Rome | Augustus | 78%
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| Emperor who built a wall in northern England | Hadrian | 72%
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| City-state that Rome fought three wars against from 264–146 BC | Carthage | 71%
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| Advisory council of 300-500 wealthy Roman citizens | Senate | 71%
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| Gladiator who sparked a huge slave revolt from 73–71 BC | Spartacus | 70%
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| Name for those wars | The Punic Wars | 69%
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| Day of the year in which the above was assassinated | March 15th | 62%
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| Emperor who moved the capital and who converted to Christianity | Constantine | 60%
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| Temple to all gods with a concrete dome | Pantheon | 59%
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| Name for the Greek-speaking Eastern Empire | Byzantine Empire | 57%
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| Most famous church in Constantinople | Hagia Sophia | 48%
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| Famous road connecting Rome to Brindisi | {Appian} Way | 39%
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| Emperor under whom Rome reached its greatest territorial extent | Trajan | 25%
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| Toxic substance sometimes used to sweeten wine | Lead | 23%
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