Rome vs Carthage
Fiddled while Rome burned
1st triumvirate
Built huge wall
1st emperor
god of doorways
Furnace
Large country house
Garden
Main room
theodosius
aurelius
caligula
claudius
Tiberius
augustus
hadrian
caesar
trajan
nero
Marcus Aurelius
Antonius Pius
vespasian
Augustus
Caligula
claudius
commodus
Tiberius
Hadrian
Trajan
Nerva
Nero
Romulus Augustulus
Claudian emperors
Flavian Emperors
Marcus Aurelius
Edict of Milan
Hadrian's Wall
Mt. Vesuvius
Roman Empire
Diocletian
Pax Romana
Maximian
Octavian
Augustus
Caligula
Tiberius
Trajan
Ceaser
Nerva
Nero
Huns
the five-fold model of life satisfaction
the methodology used in the Who is Happy study
what does SWB stand for?
what does mindful breathing focus on?
how many desirable lives are there according to Seligman?
the positive approach believes that humans have ...
there are four traits of happy people according to Myers and Diener. name the trait that consists of being outgoing and happy around others
what is the concept of becoming involved in an activity that makes other things matter less
what subjective meta-analysis method did Maslow create to measure happiness?
according to Seligman, happiness is NOT a result of good...
Pont Du Gard
Constantine
Gladiator
Colosseum
Hannibal
Vesuvius
Province
Aqueduct
Pantheon
Augustus
Chariot
Bacchus
Pompeii
Hadrian
Maximus
Jupiter
Trajan
Senate
Latin
Gaul
Nero
cold room
hot room
scraping tool
the largest Racetrack in Rome
starting gates
women dedicated to keeping flame in Vesta's temple
war between Rome and Carthage
supposedly fiddled while Rome burned
built huge wall that separates England from Scotland
1st emperor
Great Carthaginian general
4-horse team
home of gladiator fights and possible mock sea battles
furnace beneath floor
Caesar Augustus
Vestal Virgins
Circus Maximus
Trajans Forum
Julius Caesar
nominative
sententia
sapientia
Aqueducts
Colosseum
Via Appia
Caracalla
ablative
genitive
vocative
agricola
Pantheon
Tiberius
canidae
Minerva
Hadrian
semper
dative
puella
avarus
bellus
filius
cogito
Vulcan
nauta
hodie
amica
poena
lauda
Cupid
Venus
voco
meus
esse
Juno
dat
sum
vir
amo
Constantine
Theodosius
Clausius
Aurelius
Caligula
Tiberius
Hadrian
Trajan
Caesar
Nero
republic controlled by rome
first ruler of the pax romana era
jesus was born under his rule
period between 27 BCE and 180 CE during which Roman rule was relatively stable and war less frequent
augustus’s step son
remembered as a successful soldier-emperor who presided over the greatest military expansion in roman history
was thought to be involved in a significant fire in 64 AD in Rome to clear out space for a palace
known for hadrian’s wall
viewed as the last great stoic philosophers
tiberius’s great great nephew and known for killing people just for fun
became emperor when aged almost 66 after a lifetime of imperial service under Nero
kept the roman empire out of any wars and stayed in a time of peace
invaded britain in 43 BCE
this part of rome was in controlled by Julius Caesar
named because they came from the descendants of julius and claudius
dynasty that came after the julio claudian dynasty
came after the vespasian dynasty
was as Roman emperor from 79 to 81
one sole ruler that made all the important decisions
title Augustus used instead of emperor
most important position in roman religion
overseer of censuses for purposes of taxation
currency was not just an economic tool it was also a political device
whats were shown on coins prior to Caesar
who altered systems for overseeing public works including roads aqueducts and sewers
rulers who had many of the same powers as the king but were elected to serve one year terms
the wealthy roman class
the common people of rome
had power and influence in Roman politics and some plebeians gained power and wealth under these new arrangements
the main voting assembly that elected consuls and other important officials
were divided into classes based on their wealth because soldiers had to provide their own equipment
when did the Roman empire begin?
what were Julius Caesar and Mark Antony
main leader in the conspiracy against Julius Caesar
2nd main leader in the conspiracy against Julius Caesar
was julius Caesar’s adopted son because of Julius’s will
significant supporter of Julius Caesar
when was the triumvirate formed?
when did Pax Romana start
how did Augustus come into power
What country did Rome establish trade with
what title did Augustus use instead of emperor
what did augustus exercise in his Republic