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