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Round 1: Easy Ancient Rome Trivia Questions

- The founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, were supposedly raised by what kind of animal?
- Who was the Roman God of the seas?
- Who was the first emperor of Rome?
- What kind of warrior entertained crowds by fighting in the Colosseum?
- The Romans invented aqueducts to carry what into cities?
- What kind of animal did Hannibal march over the alps to attack Rome?
- What was the capital of Roman Britain?
- The eruption of which volcano devastated the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in AD 79?
- What instrument did Emperor Nero supposedly play while Rome burned?
- What was the capital of the Eastern Roman empire?
Round 1: Easy Ancient Rome Trivia Questions and Answers
- The founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, were supposedly raised by what kind of animal? A wolf
- Who was the Roman God of the seas? Neptune
- Who was the first emperor of Rome? Caesar Augustus (Octavian)
- What kind of warrior entertained crowds by fighting in the Colosseum? Gladiators
- The Romans invented aqueducts to carry what into cities? Water
- What kind of animal did Hannibal march over the alps to attack Rome? Elephants
- What was the capital of Roman Britain? Londinium
- The eruption of which volcano devastated the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in AD 79? Mount Vesuvius
- What instrument did Emperor Nero supposedly play while Rome burned? The Fiddle
- What was the capital of the Eastern Roman empire? Constantinople
Round 2: Ancient Rome Multiple-Choice Questions

- Which stage comes first on the Roman history timeline?
- Republican Rome
- Imperial Rome
- Period of Kings
- Eastern Roman Empire
- Victory in the Pyrrhic War made Rome the dominant power in…
- Italy
- Iberia
- The Mediterranean
- Europe
- Which of the following modern countries was not part of the Roman empire at its height?
- Armenia
- Syria
- The Netherlands
- Denmark
- The Cloaca Maxima made Rome one of the most pleasant and livable cities of the day. What was it?
- The school system
- The healthcare system
- The sewer system
- The waste collection system
- Gordian III was the youngest Emperor to rule Rome. How old was he when we ascended the throne?
- 10
- 13
- 16
- 19
- Which colour of clothing was such a status symbol that it was reserved only for senators and emperors?
- Gold
- Silver
- Purple
- Magenta
- What was the most prestigious and best paid sport in Ancient Rome?
- Charioteering
- Duelling
- Horseback riding
- Boxing
- How many sestertii would equal a denarius?
- 4
- 10
- 20
- 100
- Which of the following was not a delicacy that graced upper-class Roman tables?
- Ostrich brains
- Crocodile livers
- Flamingo tongue
- Sea urchins
- The Appian Way, one of the longest and best preserved Roman roads, continues to connect travellers from Rome to which Italian city today?
- Naples
- Syracuse
- Genoa
- Brindisi
Round 2: Ancient Rome Multiple-Choice Questions and Answers
- Which stage comes first on the Roman history timeline? C. Period of Kings
- Victory in the Pyrrhic War made Rome the dominant power in… a. Italy
- Which of the following modern countries was not part of the Roman empire at its height? D. Denmark
- The Cloaca Maxima made Rome one of the most pleasant and livable cities of the day. What was it? C. The Sewer System
- Gordian III was the youngest Emperor to rule Rome. How old was he when we ascended the throne? B. 13
- Which colour of clothing was such a status symbol that it was reserved only for senators and emperors? C. Purple
- What was the most prestigious and best paid sport in Ancient Rome? A. Charioteering
- How many sestertii would equal a denarius? A. 4
- Which of the following was not a delicacy that graced upper-class Roman tables? B. Crocodile livers
- The Appian Way, one of the longest and best preserved Roman roads, continues to connect travellers from Rome to which Italian city today? D. Brindisi
Round 3: Ancient Rome Quiz – True or False

- The Roman Empire lasted for over 1000 years.
- Julius Caesar was not actually an emperor.
- The Romans built Egyptian-inspired pyramids as tombs.
- The Ides of March, when Julius Caesar was famously assassinated, would be the 1st of March in the modern calendar.
- The shortest serving Roman emperor, Gordian II, ruled for just 10 days.
- The Romans were never able to conquer Scotland.
- The Colosseum is the largest amphitheatre ever built.
- It was illegal for girls to be educated outside of the home during the reign of Emperor Caligula.
- Gladiator blood was recommended by physicians as a treatment for epilepsy.
- 21st century scientists still do not know the secret to Ancient Rome’s extremely durable, ‘self-healing’ concrete.
Round 3: Ancient Rome Quiz Answers – True or False
- The Roman Empire lasted for over 1000 years. True
- Julius Caesar was not actually an emperor. True
- The Romans built Egyptian-inspired pyramids as tombs. True
- The Ides of March, when Julius Caesar was famously assassinated, would be the 1st of March in the modern calendar. False, it would be the 15th of March
- The shortest serving Roman emperor, Gordian II, ruled for just 10 days. False, he made it to 22 days
- The Romans were never able to conquer Scotland. True
- The Colosseum is the largest amphitheatre ever built. True
- It was illegal for girls to be educated outside of the home during the reign of Emperor Caligula. False
- Gladiator blood was recommended by physicians as a treatment for epilepsy. True
- 21st century scientists still do not know the secret to Ancient Rome’s extremely durable, ‘self-healing’ concrete. False, the secret was discovered in 2023
Round 4: Medium Ancient Rome Trivia Questions

- Who was the Roman goddess of wisdom, justice, law and victory?
- Which Mediterranean power did Rome fight in the Punic Wars?
- Many elements of modern Christmas celebrations come from which Roman festival?
- Who were the highly esteemed priestesses of the goddess Vesta in Ancient Rome?
- What was the lowest rank in the Roman army?
- Which enemy of Rome was defeated at the Battle of Zama?
- Who wrote Metamorphoses, one of the most iconic works of Roman literature?
- The Romans considered February and May unlucky months to do what?
- Which emperor declared Christianity to be the sole religion of the Roman Empire?
- Which power took over Constantinople after the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire?
Round 4: Medium Ancient Rome Trivia Questions and Answers
- Who was the Roman goddess of wisdom, justice, law and victory? Minerva
- Which Mediterranean power did Rome fight in the Punic Wars? Carthage
- Many elements of modern Christmas celebrations come from which Roman festival? Saturnalia
- Who were the highly esteemed priestesses of the goddess Vesta in Ancient Rome? The Vestal Virgins
- What was the lowest rank in the Roman army? Tiro
- Which enemy of Rome was defeated at the Battle of Zama? Hannibal
- Who wrote Metamorphoses, one of the most iconic works of Roman literature? Ovid
- The Romans considered February and May unlucky months to do what? Get married
- Which emperor declared Christianity to be the sole religion of the Roman Empire? Theodosius I
- Which power took over Constantinople after the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire? Ottoman Empire
Round 5: Hard Ancient Rome Trivia Questions

- Which god was said to be the father of Romulus and Remus?
- Written in 449 BC, what piece of legislation stood as the foundation of Roman law?
- Why would the Romans sometimes flood the whole Colosseum?
- Which vegetable did Roman physicians believe was a superfood that could cure a vast array of ailments, from headaches to blindness?
- Which modern British city was founded as the Roman town of Aquae Sulis?
- What was the name of the Roman spectator sport that revolved around hunting and killing wild animals?
- Which Roman Emperor’s last words were ‘I think I am turning into a god’?
- What was the name of the prize horse that Caligula supposedly tried to make a senator?
- Who led the Visigoths in the Sack of Rome in 410?
- Who was the emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire at the time of the fall of the Western Roman Empire?
Round 5: Hard Ancient Rome Trivia Questions and Answers
- Which god was said to be the father of Romulus and Remus? Mars
- Written in 449 BC, what piece of legislation stood as the foundation of Roman law? The Twelve Tables
- Why would the Romans sometimes flood the whole Colosseum? For boat racing
- Which vegetable did Roman physicians believe was a superfood that could cure a vast array of ailments, from headaches to blindness? Cabbage
- Which modern British city was founded as the Roman town of Aquae Sulis? Bath
- What was the name of the Roman spectator sport that revolved around hunting and killing wild animals? Venatio
- Which Roman Emperor’s last words were ‘I think I am turning into a god’? Emperor Vestpasian
- What was the name of the prize horse that Caligula supposedly tried to make a senator? Incitatus
- Who led the Visigoths in the Sack of Rome in 410? Alaric
- Who was the emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire at the time of the fall of the Western Roman Empire? Emperor Zeno
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