Ancient Rome QUIZ. This time we propose a quiz about another civilization with a great empire: Rome. Do you think you can score 14/14 on this quiz?
How much do you know about ancient Roman civilization? You know a lot, don’t you? Take this history quiz and prove it.
TRIVIA QUIZ: Ancient Rome QUIZ. Test your knowledge
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The Roman Empire was the:
- Third period of Roman civilization
- Second period of Roman civilization
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Was the Roman Republic before or after the Empire?
- After
- Before
- Question of
How many kings were there during the Roman monarchy?
- 7
- 8
- Question of
Who was the last king of Rome?
- Tarquinius the Magnificent
- Romulus
- Question of
The annexation of Egypt to the Roman Republic took place during the
- Last civil war of the Republic
- First Civil War of the Republic
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The first emperor of the Roman Empire was:
- Julius Caesar
- Caesar Augustus
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The period known as Pax Romana:
- The period of greatest splendour of Ancient Rome
- The decline of Ancient Rome
- Question of
Who was the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire?
- Zeno
- Romulus Augustulus
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The Roman Empire was sacked by Germanic tribes, one of the main ones being the:
- Huns
- Heruli
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Veni, Vidi, Vinci’s famous phrase was first used by the Roman general and consul Julius Caesar in 47 BC, when he addressed the Roman Senate, describing his victory over:
- Odoacer at the Battle of Naples.
- Pharnaces II of Pontus at the Battle of Zela.
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The Punic Wars pitted Rome against
- Greece
- Carthage
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The Emperor Caligula made consul his:
- Eagle
- Horse
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One of the main recreational cities in the Roman Empire, it was destroyed in 79 by the eruption of the Vesuvius volcano, killing thousands of people and burying the city, which remained intact for 17 centuries:
- Pompeii
- Tarraco
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How many Punic Wars were there?
- 3
- 5
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