Christianity Influential Figures Fall of Rome Roman Accomplishments
100
What are disciples?
Followers of religious teaching.
100
Who is Julius Caesar?
The man who conquered Gaul for Rome and later became a Dictator.
100
What is corruption?
This governmental issue caused stain on Rome's political system.
100
What is an Aqueduct?
A channel meant to carry water from one location to another.
200
Who is Jesus of Nazareth?
The person who was deemed Messiah of the Jews, later replaced by Apostle Paul.
200
Who is Augustus?
This man became Emperor after chasing after those who orchestrated Julius Caesar's assassination. He began Pax Romana during his rule.
200
Who is Attila?
This man ruled the Huns and conquered Gaul and Italy.
200
What is the Arch?
This circle-like shape was perfected by Romans.
300
What is the Bible?
Christians follow teachings from this book which contains sentiments of Jewish teachings in the form of the Old Testament.
300
Who is Constantine?
This man outlawed persecution of Christians.
300
What is the Byzantine Empire?
Also known as "Eastern Rome".
300
What are Busts?
These statues created initially by the Romans highlighted the top half of the torso.
400
What is crucifixion?
Jesus was executed in this way.
400
Who is Cicero?
This public speaker attempted to veer the upper class into limiting the power of Generals.
400
What is Christianity?
This religion is believed to have an influence in the fall of Roman patriotism.
400
What are Love Languages?
Latin, Rome's primary language, helped develop these languages.
500
What is resurrection?
Jesus is said to have done this after death.
500
Who is Pompey?
This man battled with Julius Caesar over control of Gaul.
500
Who is Theodora?
This woman was the first female emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
500
What is the Calendar?
Used to keep track of days, Rome developed a more accurate version of this.






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