Pons Fabricius
Ancient Rome
Pons Cestius
Engineers
Aqueducts
Builders
Workmen
Skilled
Bridges
Status
Romans
Water
Archs
Roads
City
Rome
Architecture
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Colosseum
Augustus
Stoicism
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Satires
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Greeks
Horace
Romans
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Vault
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inflation
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ptolemy
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horace
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regent
barter
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Forum
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odes
Father of the Families
Poems that express strong emotions about life
Curved ceiling
Study of body structure
Poked fun at human weakness
Drew ideas from Homer's Odyssey
Wrote satires
Led a slave revolt
Lived in Alexandria, Egypt
Greek doctor
Circus Maximus
architecture
Daily Life
Colosseum
gladiator
Spartacus
Religion
anatomy
emperor
Ptolemy
Science
Slavery
satire
Forum
Galen
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vault
Rome
Art
ode
Was a Roman writer
He was a Roman poetic
He was a Greek doctor
Was a important scientist in the Roman Empire
A gladiator that led a rebellion
Curved structure made up of concrete or stone
Writing that pokes fun of human weakness
A poem that expresses strong emotions
Study of body structure
Open space in Roman Empire served as marketplace and public square
A person who fought animals and other people as public entertainment
Name for father as head of household
Public speaking
Method used to accomplish a task
Occurring over and over again
Hercules Furens
Marcus Aurelius
engineering
Aqueducts
Colosseum
concrete
Dr Galen
Augustus
tablets
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Theater
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culture
arches
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Rome
The world's largest amphitheater built in the city of Rome
The Romans invented _____ , used to build bridges and buildings
Who were the Romans influenced by?
The best building material used during Roman times.
The Roman's water systems
Popular decorative building material
What modern day living places were Roman buildings most similar to?
Another name for Roman bathhouses
The statue the Roman Colosseum was named after
Name of artwork carved into to many Roman buildings
A famous Roman building, originally built as a temple
The typical shape of many Roman amphitheaters
One of the two most ancient Greek poets, this person "wrote" The Odyssey.
This Greek playwright earned first prize more than any other in the Great Dionysia. He is responsible for the Oedipus Trilogy.
This Greek playwright was a skeptic and philosopher. Despite the realism in his dramas, he was ridiculed by his contemporaries.
This playwright wrote Oresteia and added a second actor to the stage.
This word describes a group that sings/chants the poetry of early Greek drama.
What is the yearly competition of dramatic poetry called?
He is regarded as the "father of history"
This Roman poet didn't believe in any of the myths he wrote about.
This Roman poet wrote about the Roman hero Aeneas in his epic, the Aeneid.
Ovid's greatest work was called what?
This instrument would accompany the recitation of an epic poem.
This writer was a citizen of both Greece and Rome.
Hesiod wrote this epic account of creation.
This word describes both the poems and the poets themselves, who traveled and told stories.
All of the stories prior to the fifth century BC were passed down through _____ tradition.