The Roman Empire - TRUE or FALSE
Nero persecuted Christians during his reign as emperor.
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Julius Caesar became Rome's first emperor.
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Romulus and Remus were twins who founded Rome
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Constantine persecuted Christians and had them killed.
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Hadrian built a stone wall across Britain to defend the Roman empire.
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Virgil was one of Rome's great philosophers.
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- FALSE
Pontius Pilate was the Roman governor of Judea.
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- FALSE
In its early history Rome was governed by the Etruscans.
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- FALSE
Carthage was located in today's Egypt.
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Faraway provinces were often ruled by proconsuls.
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- FALSE
After the assassination of Julius Caesar, the Roman republic collapsed.
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During the second century A.D. the Gauls started attacking Rome.
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The East Roman empire lasted until 476.
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The Romans were the first to build a system that took away dirty water.
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Rich landowners lived on a latifundium, a large farm.
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In ancient Rome, women always had the same rights as men.
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Roman citizens often wore tunics.
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The Circus Maximus was the largest amphitheatre in Rome.
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- FALSE
Jupiter was the king of gods.
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- FALSE
The pontifex maximus was the highest priest in ancient Rome.
- TRUE
- FALSE