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The Ancient Roman Civilization was divided in three periods
- True
- False
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Which of the two periods was first in the Ancient Roman Civilization?
- Empire
- Monarchy
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What year did the monarchy begin in Ancient Roman Civilization?
- 703 B.C.
- 753 B.C.
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Romalo and Remé is the name by which the founding brothers of Rome are known.
- True.
- False, they are called Romulus and Remus.
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With King Tarquinius the Proud, the period of the Monarchy in Rome came to an end.
- True.
- False, it was with Servius Tullius.
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Select the enemy of the Roman Republic in the Punic Wars.
- Sparta
- Carthage
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Also, select the number of Punic Wars that occurred.
- 1
- 4
- 3
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SPQR is the acronym that became the symbol of Rome, whose meaning is:
- The Senate and the Roman people.
- The Senate and the Roman Power.
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After his triumvirate, Julius Caesar was appointed Emperor of all Rome.
- True.
- False, he was appointed Dictator.
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How many senators were there in the Julius-Claude dynasty?
- 5
- 4
- 3
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Who murdered Julius Caesar on the Ides of March?
- Mark Antony.
- Pompey.
- The Senate.
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Select the first emperor of Rome.
- Caligula
- Octavian
- Tiberius
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Select the name the Senate gave Octavian.
- Antony
- Hannibal
- Augustus
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What year was known as the year of the four emperors?
- 70 A.D.
- 69 A.D.
- 72 A.D.
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The Antonine dynasty was the longest living dynasty in the Roman Empire.
- True.
- False, it was the Julius-Claudius Dynasty.
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