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Ancient Rome Decoder

Name these answers that relate to ancient Rome. Then take the first letter of every answer and combine them to make a common phrase.
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Answer
C
Place where gladiators fought
Colosseum
R
Name one of the founders of Rome
Romulus and Remus
O
Famous poet who created "Metamorphoses"
Ovid
S
Assembly of leaders who represented the people
Senate
S
Gladiator who led a widespread revolt
Spartacus
I
Modern day country where Rome is
Italy
N
According to legend he sang and played his lyre while Rome burned
Nero
G
Country they fought in the Achaean War
Greece
T
The formal robe that was wrapped around the body
Toga
H
Defensive wall in the Roman province of Britannia
Hadrian's Wall
 
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Answer
E
Country whose capital was once Londinium
England
R
Inscription above Jesus during crucifixion: Iesus Nazarenus, ___ Iudaeorum
Rex
U
Latin word for one
Uno
B
Finish the quote: "Et tu _____?"
Brute
I
Middle of the month (hint: think of March)
Ides
C
One of the most famous of Rome's hills, home to the aristrocracy
Capitoline Hill
O
The triumvirate was an example of what type of government?
Oligarchy
N
The Greek equivalent is Poseidon; also a planet
Neptune
 
Phrase
Crossing the Rubicon
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