An official of the Roman Republic in charge of enforcing civil law.
This was made a Roman province in 148 B.C.
A form of government in which the leader is not a king and certain citizens have the right to vote.
Located in Rome, it seated around 50,000 spectators.
A chief executive officer of the Roman Republic; two were elected each year to run the government and to lead the army into battle.
These people founded Carthage around 800 B.C. on the coast of North Africa.
Upon his death in A.D. 14, he was declared a god by the Roman Senate.
In 509 B.C., the Romans overthrew the last Etruscan king and established this.
In law, politics and conquest, the Romans were...
A member of the First Triumvirate, he received a command in Spain.
The First Punic Was was fought between the Romans and the...
The Roman historian Livy wrote about this simple farmer who was chosen as a temporary ruler to save Rome from attack.
The Pax ****** was a period of peace and prosperity that lasted for almost 200 years.
Rome is located on this river.
This island became the first Roman province in 241 B.C.
This Roman politician ended every speech he made to the Senate with the words, "Furthermore, I think Carthage must be destroyed."
The quality or state of being liable to change or alteration.
A member of the First Triumvirate, he was granted a special military command in Gaul.
The Romans built these amazing feats of architecture, thereby providing water to the towns and cities.
The Romans had a very strong one.
He was significantly influenced by his great-uncle, Julius Caesar. He was Rome's first emperor.
Geography played an important role in its development; located about 18 miles inland on a river, it had a route to the sea.
This type of painting was prevalent during Ancient Rome.