
Ch. 10 Roman Review
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- Q1right hand man of Caesar, avenged Caesar's death alongside Octavian. He ruled Rome with Octavian after Caesar; was eventually defeated by Octavian in the civil war after marrying Egyptian Queen Cleopatra.Marc Antony30s
- Q2ruled Rome after Caesar; fought and defeated Marc Antony for control. After winning, he was renamed Augustus by the Senate after becoming emperor; first emperor of the Roman Empire in 27 BCE. Brought the Roman Empire and Pax RomanaOctavian / Augustus30s
- Q3a legal system based on a written code of lawsCivil Law30s
- Q4belief in many gods. Examples: Romans, Greeks, GaulsPolytheistic30s
- Q5belief in one god. Examples: Judaism, ChristianityMonotheistic30s
- Q6going against authority or controlRebellion30s
- Q7not friendly, warlike, enemiesHostile30s
- Q8forbid, against the lawBan30s
- Q9banned Jewish practices & destroyed their city of Jerusalem. Built his own city on top of the old oneEmperor Hadrian30s
- Q10Emperor who became a Christian & moved the capital from Rome in the West to the East, naming the Eastern capital ConstantinopleConstantine30s
- Q11To punish people because of their beliefsPersecution30s
- Q12Persecuted by Romans and had to meet in secret. Also tortured, killed, executed.Early Christians30s
- Q13They rebelled against Rome multiple times because they were monotheistic and Romans were polytheisticJudaism (Jewish religion) in Roman Empire30s
- Q14Formed in the early first century based on the life of Jesus. This group was met with persecution until Constantine lifted the ban, and became the official religion of the Roman Empire in 380 CEChristianity30s
- Q15In 27 BCE, Octavian changed his name to Augustus. Then, he made himself emperor with power over all. Lastly, he wanted to expand the empire by taking over land.Republic to Empire30s