Lesson 4 Review Flashcards
three brothers; champions of Rome
Horatii
founders of Rome, twin brothers*
Romulus and Remus
three brothers; champions of Alba
Curiatii
A male seer or prophet
augur
The second king of Rome
Numa Pompilius
third King of Rome; known for military aggression
Tullus Hostilus
Tarquin the Proud; killed Servius, last monarch
King Tarquin Superbus
Trojan Chief; early king of Latins; hero of the Aeneid*
Aeneas
“You killed our mother and you shall die for it”
Romulus and Remus
where Rome was founded
Palatine Hill
What arrangement did Tullus and Mettius make to avoid a large, deadly battle?
They decided to choo their best three soldiers to fight to represent their countries rather than sacrifice many soldiers in battle. The country with the losing team would submit in defeat.
racetrack built by Tarquin; could seat 250,000
Circus Maximus
a female prophetess
sibyl
Lucumo; built the Capitol, Temple of Jupiter, Circus
King Tarquin
What is the significance of the doors of the Temple of Janus?
When the doors are opened, there is war so Janus must help. When the doors are closed, there is peace and Janus is not needed.