Lesson 4 Review Flashcards

1
Q

three brothers; champions of Rome

A

Horatii

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2
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founders of Rome, twin brothers*

A

Romulus and Remus

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3
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three brothers; champions of Alba

A

Curiatii

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4
Q

A male seer or prophet

A

augur

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5
Q

The second king of Rome

A

Numa Pompilius

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6
Q

third King of Rome; known for military aggression

A

Tullus Hostilus

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7
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Tarquin the Proud; killed Servius, last monarch

A

King Tarquin Superbus

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8
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Trojan Chief; early king of Latins; hero of the Aeneid*

A

Aeneas

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9
Q

“You killed our mother and you shall die for it”

A

Romulus and Remus

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10
Q

where Rome was founded

A

Palatine Hill

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11
Q

What arrangement did Tullus and Mettius make to avoid a large, deadly battle?

A

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.

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12
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racetrack built by Tarquin; could seat 250,000

A

Circus Maximus

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13
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a female prophetess

A

sibyl

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14
Q

Lucumo; built the Capitol, Temple of Jupiter, Circus

A

King Tarquin

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15
Q

What is the significance of the doors of the Temple of Janus?

A

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.

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16
Q

the common people

A

plebeians

17
Q

most honored reward for bravery

A

laurel wreath of victory

18
Q

Rome is on this river

A

Tiber River

19
Q

nobles; ruling class

A

patricians

20
Q

Name the 7 Kings of Rome in order.

A

Romulus

Numa Pompilius

Tullus Hostilius

Ancus Marcius

Tarquin

Servius Tullius

Tarquin Superbus

21
Q

harbor and port of Rome at the the mouth of the Tiber, means “mouths” in Latin

A

Ostia

22
Q

What events took place in the Circus Maximus and in the Forum?

A

Circus Maximus: horse races, games, and shows

Forum: public meetings, major building for public business, such as temples, law courts, and assembly halls

23
Q

fortunetellers who gave advice to Roman leaders

A

augurs

24
Q

tribe from which Romans took their wives*

A

Sabines

25
Q

fourth king; built the harbor city Ostia

A

King Ancus Marcius

26
Q

“So perish the Roman maiden who weeps for her country’s enemy”

A

Horatius

27
Q

the “holy books” (ritual books) of the Romans

A

Sibylline Books

28
Q

“field of Mars (god of war)”; where soldiers trained

A

Campus Martius

29
Q

Identify the starred location on the map.

A

Italy

30
Q

legistlative assembly

A

Senate

31
Q

son-in-law of Tarquin; first to take census

A

King Servius Tullius

32
Q

“It is the will of the gods that Rome shall be the greatest city of the world”

A

apparition of Romulus

33
Q

Why are Romans called a “she-wolf’s litter”?

A

they descended from me so fierce and courageous that they were raised by a wolf rather than a human mother.

34
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four pillars of Roman culture

A

family, faith, farming, fighting