Roman Empire QuizVersión en línea Test your knowledge of the Roman Empire with this fun quiz game! por Veronika Konušíková A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A An artificial channel used to transport water, often used by the Romans to supply their cities. Starts with B A term used by the Romans to refer to people outside the empire who were considered uncivilized. Starts with C A large amphitheater in Rome used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. Starts with D A ruler with absolute power, appointed during times of crisis in the Roman Republic. Starts with E The supreme ruler of the Roman Empire, holding all political and military power. Starts with F A public square or marketplace in ancient Rome, used for meetings, commerce, and socializing. Starts with G A person trained to fight against other gladiators or wild animals in the Roman arenas. Starts with H A Carthaginian general who famously fought against Rome during the Second Punic War. Starts with I Relating to an empire or emperor, often used to describe the Roman government and its policies. Starts with J A Roman general and statesman who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic. Starts with K A form of government ruled by a king or queen, which predates the Roman Republic and Empire. Starts with L A large military unit in the Roman army, typically consisting of around 5,000 soldiers. Starts with M A decorative art form made by arranging small colored pieces of glass or stone to create a pattern or image. Starts with N A Roman emperor known for his extravagant lifestyle and persecution of Christians. Starts with O The first Roman emperor, also known as Augustus, who established the Roman Empire. Starts with P A period of relative peace and stability throughout the Roman Empire, lasting from 27 BCE to 180 CE. Starts with Q A financial official in ancient Rome responsible for managing public funds and finances. Starts with R A form of government in which power is held by the people and their elected representatives, as in the early Roman state. Starts with S The governing body of ancient Rome, composed of wealthy and influential citizens. Starts with T A traditional Roman garment worn by men, consisting of a draped, loose-fitting fabric. Starts with U The process of the growth and expansion of cities, which occurred in the Roman Empire as it developed. Starts with V A large country estate owned by wealthy Romans, often used as a retreat from the city. Starts with W Fortifications built around cities or borders to protect them from external threats, such as the Aurelian Walls in Rome. Starts with X A covered portico or garden walkway in ancient Roman architecture, often used for exercise or relaxation. Starts with Y A period of civil war and political instability in Rome, which occurred in 69 CE after the death of Nero. Starts with Z The king of the gods in ancient Greek and Roman mythology, often associated with Jupiter in Roman religion.