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A) Sparta B) Rome C) Carthage D) Athens
A) Soothsayer B) Portia C) Brutus D) Cassius
A) Octavius B) Cassius C) Mark Antony D) Brutus
A) Brutus B) Caesar C) Mark Antony D) Cassius
A) Cassius B) Caesar C) Brutus D) Mark Antony
A) Cassius B) Soothsayer C) Mark Antony D) Caesar
A) Portia B) Cornelia C) Calpurnia D) Octavia
A) Swords B) Knives C) Daggers D) Spears
A) Four B) Six C) Seven D) Five
A) 56 BC B) 58 BC C) 50 BC D) 60 BC
A) Cato the Younger and Cicero B) Pompey and Crassus C) Mark Antony and Octavian D) Brutus and Cassius
A) The Alps B) The Rubicon River C) The Rhine River D) The Tiber River
A) The Gregorian Calendar B) The Roman Calendar C) The Julian Calendar D) The Solar Calendar
A) Dictator for life B) King of Rome C) Emperor of Rome D) Consul for life
A) Nero B) Caligula C) Octavian (Augustus) D) Tiberius
A) The Punic Wars B) Caesar's Civil War C) The Macedonian Wars D) The Gallic Wars
A) Changed its meeting location B) Reduced its power significantly C) Greatly increased its size D) Abolished it entirely
A) All of Gaul B) Carthage and Numidia C) Egypt and Syria D) Communities in Spain and northern Italy
A) Economic collapse under his rule B) His defeat in battle C) Fear of his power and potential to become king D) Disagreement over military strategy
A) The Loire River B) The Rhine River C) The Seine River D) The Danube River
A) He conquered and annexed it to Rome B) He formed an alliance with local tribes C) He was defeated and retreated immediately D) He invaded but did not establish long-term control
A) Philosophical treatises B) His accounts of military campaigns C) Poetry collections D) Legal documents
A) Antony B) Tiberius C) Octavian D) Cicero
A) gens Marcia B) gens Julia C) gens Cornelia D) gens Aurelia
A) Alba Longa B) Rome C) Carthage D) Capua
A) Romulus B) Tullus Hostilius C) Numa Pompilius D) Servius Tullius
A) Venus B) Minerva C) Diana D) Juno
A) Yes, he was born by Caesarian section B) No, there is no evidence C) It is uncertain D) Only some sources suggest it
A) Aurelia B) Cornelia C) Julia D) Octavia
A) Cornelii B) Marcii C) Julii D) Aurelii Cottae
A) Lucius Cornelius Sulla B) Pompey the Great C) Marcus Licinius Crassus D) Gaius Marius
A) Servilia B) Cinna's daughter, Cornelia C) Pompeia D) Julia
A) Ptolemy XII B) Antiochus XIII C) Nicomedes IV D) Mithridates VI
A) Demetrius of Phalerum B) Polybius C) The rhetorician Apollonius Molon D) Hermagoras
A) Lucius Cornelius Cinna B) Pompey the Great C) Marcus Licinius Crassus D) Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella
A) Lucullus' niece B) Crassus' sister C) Sulla's granddaughter Pompeia D) Pompey's daughter Julia
A) The Battle of Pharsalus B) The Catilinarian conspiracy C) The assassination of Pompey D) The formation of the First Triumvirate
A) Catullus B) Horace C) Virgil D) Ovid
A) Expanding Roman territory B) Building new roads C) Organizing gladiatorial games D) Rei publicae constituendae (restoring the state)
A) Lex Cornelia B) Lex Gabinia C) Proposals by plebeian tribune Publius Servilius Rullus D) Lex Julia de Ambitu
A) Grandson B) Nephew C) Cousin D) Son
A) dictator B) emperor C) rex D) consul
A) Calpurnia B) Pompeia C) Servilia D) Cornelia
A) Thapsus B) Ruspina C) Munda D) Zela
A) A hundred B) Ten C) Thirty D) Some sixty
A) Cæsar B) Kaiser C) Καίσαρ (Kaísar) D) Caesar
A) Epilepsy B) Deafness C) Malaria D) Hypoglycemia
A) Juba's rebellion B) Pompey's defeat at Pharsalus C) His own defeat at Ruspina D) Crassus' death at Carrhae
A) Pompey B) Quintus Lutatius Catulus C) Publius Servilius Isauricus D) Crassus
A) Pompey B) Lucullus C) Crassus D) Sulla
A) Alea iacta est B) Et tu, Brute? C) Veni, vidi, vici D) Carthago delenda est
A) Caesar's B) Pompey's C) Quintus Minucius Thermus' D) Cato's
A) Displayed war trophies B) Gave eulogies C) Hosted feasts D) Organized military parades
A) Caesaris B) Julius (now July) C) Augustus D) Nero
A) Euripides B) Sophocles C) Menander D) Aristophanes
A) Rome B) Alexandria C) Zela D) Pharsalus
A) The Forum B) Regia C) The Capitoline hill D) Tiber Island
A) [ˈkaɪzɐ] B) [ˈtʃɛːzar] C) [ˈtseːzaʁ] D) [ˈseːsar]
A) Lepidus, as praetor B) Cicero C) Marcus Junius Brutus D) Pompey
A) Ilerda B) Rome C) Pharsalus D) Dyrrhachium
A) Mark Antony B) Cicero C) Pompey D) Aulus Hirtius
A) She was Pompey's daughter B) She was Sulla's granddaughter C) She was Lucullus' niece D) She was Crassus' sister
A) [ˈseːsar] B) [ˈkaɪzɐ] C) [ˈɡaːi.ʊs ˈjuːliʊs ˈkae̯sar] D) [ˈtʃɛːzar]
A) Senate B) Tribunes of the Plebs C) Comitia centuriata D) Praetors
A) Tapeworm infection B) Deafness C) Malaria D) Hypoglycemia
A) Julius Caesar himself B) The consul Marcellus C) Cicero D) Pompey
A) Spain B) Greece C) Rome D) Egypt
A) Imperator B) Pontifex Maximus C) Praefectus moribus D) Consul
A) Eleven days B) Six months C) One year D) Thirty days
A) Supporting Cato's policies B) The consulship C) A military campaign in Gaul D) Retirement from public life
A) Zela B) Munda C) Thapsus D) Ruspina
A) Tax cuts B) Debt relief C) Military expansion D) Land reform
A) Louis XIV B) Suleiman the Magnificent C) Napoleon III D) Charles V
A) Two other candidates B) Pompey and Crassus C) Marius and Cinna D) Lucius Lucceius and Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus
A) Three B) Two C) Five D) Four
A) Pompey B) Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus C) Crassus D) Lucius Lucceius
A) Democracy B) Caesarism C) Autocracy D) Oligarchy
A) Napoleon Bonaparte B) Benito Mussolini C) Augustus D) Suleiman the Magnificent
A) They had malaria. B) They were deaf in one ear. C) They suffered from epilepsy. D) They died without apparent cause while putting on their shoes.
A) Consul B) Dictator C) Imperator D) Praetor
A) CAIVS IVLIVS CÆSAR B) GAIVS IVLIVS CAESAR C) C. IVLIVS CÆSAR D) GAIUS IVLIVS CAESAR
A) Labienus B) Vercingetorix C) Cato D) Pompey
A) Papyrus B) Codex C) Scroll D) Concertina
A) Because she was unfaithful B) Over the Bona Dea scandal C) For health reasons D) Due to political disagreements
A) Charles V B) Suleiman the Magnificent C) Napoleon III D) Louis XIV
A) 15 March B) 21 February C) 1 January D) 23 October
A) Africa B) Spain C) Rome D) Egypt
A) Eight books B) Six books C) Seven books D) Five books
A) Cleopatra Selene II B) Alexandros Helios C) Ptolemy D) Caesarion
A) On the African War B) On the Alexandrine War C) The Gallic Wars D) The Civil War
A) Lepidus B) Marcus Junius Brutus C) Pompey D) Cicero
A) Legio X Equestris B) Legio XIII Gemina C) Legio V Alaudae D) Legio IX Hispana
A) Gaul B) Hispania Ulterior C) Africa D) Asia |