Ancient Rome - Statistics

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In what year the Western Roman Empire collapsed? 476
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How many different capital letters are used to write Roman numerals? 7
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When was Rome founded according to the tradition? 753 BC
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What did Octavian change his name to after he became the first Roman Emperor? Augustus
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What did Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII do after they realized they had lost the war to Octavian? Both committed suicide
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Who became the first emperor of Rome in the year 27 BC? Caesar Augustus
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Who became Roman Emperor in 306 AD and then converted to Christianity? Constantine
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What type of current modern government is most similar to the Roman Republic? Democracy
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Who was the Roman goddess of the hunt, wild animals and the wilderness? Diana
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What animals did he bring with him during his invasion of Rome? Elephants
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What was the leadership of Rome called when Julius Caesar, Pompey the Great, and Marcus Crassus ruled Rome? First Triumvirate
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What fortification was built by the Romans across the width of Britain to separate Romans from the barbarians? Hadrian's Wall
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Which Carthaginian general crossed the Alps and invaded ancient Rome? Hannibal
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Who was the main god in Roman mythology? Jupiter
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Who assassinated Julius Caesar? Marcus Brutus
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What Roman ruler was the father of Cleopatra's children Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene II and Ptolemy Philadelphus? Mark Antony
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How was Octavian related to Julius Caesar? Nephew
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Which Roman emperor was blamed for the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD? Nero
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The members of the Second Triumvirate included Mark Antony, Lepidus, and who else? Octavian
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Who did Julius Caesar defeat in the Roman civil war to become the most powerful man in Rome? Pompey the Great
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What did Rome gain following the First Punic War, a war primarily fought at sea? Sicily
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Who was the leader of the rebelling gladiators and slaves in the Third Servile War? Spartacus
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What area of the city was the center of Roman public life and government? The Forum
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When Julius Caesar seized control of Rome and made himself dictator, what famous Roman government came to an end? The Republic
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What was the name of a long robe that most men wore in Rome? Toga
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Under which emperor, Rome reached its territorial height in 117? Trajan
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Who was the goddess of love and beauty in Roman mythology? Venus
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The eruption of which volcano destroyed and buried the city of Pompeii in 79 AD? Vesuvius
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The Julian calendar was proposed by Julius Caesar in 46 BC. How many days it differs from Gregorian calendar used today? 13 days
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Where was Julius Caesar assassinated? At the theater
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Which battle is widely considered the greatest military achievement of Julius Caesar? Battle of Alesia
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What was the highest position in the government of the Roman Republic? Consul
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Which Emperor decided to divide Rome into two sections to try and stabilize the empire? Diocletian
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What is not true in the legend of Romulus and Remus? Romulus was killed by Remus
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Which barbarian people group invaded Britain as the Roman Empire grew weak? Saxons
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Which of the following was famous Roman philosopher? Seneca
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According to Roman tradition, how many legendary monarchs ruled Rome before it became a Republic? Seven
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In 305 Diocletian abdicated voluntarily due to ill health and retired to his palace at which city? Spalatum
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How many Punic Wars were there? Three
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How many consuls were elected every year by citizen assembly in early Rome? Two
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