Matching Quiz - Roman Roads, Walls, and Towns
Pick the best match between columns 1 and 2. There should be no orphaned items, so if there are two possibilities, see if one of them fits another better. Although it's a short list, you may want to print this out: Matching Quiz in print-out format.
Answers are provided below.
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Aquae Sextae Salluviorum | Aix-en-Provence |
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Aquae Sulis | Antoninus Pius |
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Arausio | Bath |
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Bibracte | Clodius Pulcher |
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Eboracum | Constantine |
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Emperor who created a road leading to New Rome | Hadrian |
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Emperor who created the northernmost main Roman wall in Britain | Lyons |
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Emperor who created the wall that includes Housetead's Fort | Mont Beauvray |
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Lugdunum | Orange |
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Roman murdered along the Appian Way | Spartacus |
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Roman possibly crucified along the Appian Way | York |
For Review:
- Latin Place Names
- Roman Britain Chapter 4
- Roman Roads
- 55 B.C. - A.D. 450 Roman Britain
- Curse of the Bath House Thieves
- Constantine the Great
- Five Good Emperors
- Clodius Pulcher Timeline
Answers:
1. Aquae Sextae Salluviorum ... Aix-en-Provence; 2. Aquae Sulis ... Bath; 3. Arausio ... Orange; 4. Bibracte ... Mont Beauvray; 5. Eboracum ... York ; 6. Emperor who created a road leading to New Rome ... Constantine; 7. Emperor who created the northernmost main Roman wall in Britain ... Antoninus Pius; 8. Emperor who created the wall that includes Housetead's Fort ... Hadrian ; 9. Lugdunum ... Lyons; 10. Roman murdered along the Appian Way ... Clodius Pulcher; 11. Roman possibly crucified along the Appian Way ... Spartacus. |

