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Attila the Hun
Augustus Caesar
Brutus
Fierce barbarian who
conquered and destroyed
much of Europe, but for
some unknown reason,
spared Rome.
(Attila the Hun)
The Roman Senate gave
this title to Octavius.
(Augustus Caesar)
Participated in the
assassination of Julius
Caesar.
(Brutus)
Cicero
Cincinnatus
Cleopatra
A famous orator who
opposed Julius Caesar.
(Cicero)
This Roman hero
defeated enemy attacks.
People wanted him to be
their king, but he
preferred to stay on his
farm and refused the
throne.
(Cincinnatus)
Julius Caesar helped her
win the throne of Egypt.
(Cleopatra)
Constantine
Hadrian
Hannibal
Horace
This Roman emperor
made Christianity legal.
He converted to
Christianity and became
the first Christian
emperor of Rome.
(Constantine)
Emperor who built a wall
along the border of
northern Britain.
(Hadrian)
He used elephants to
fight against Rome.
(Hannibal)
Famous for the saying
“Carpe diem,” or “Seize
the day.”
(Horace)
Julius Caesar
Justinian I
Marcus Aurelius
Mark Antony
Improved the Roman
calendar and named a
month after himself.
(Julius Caesar)
After the fall of the
Roman Empire, this
byzantine emperor
created a code of law
that preserved and added
to old Roman laws.
(Justinian I)
During his reign, the
empire was attacked by
several barbarian tribes.
(Marucs Aurelius)
He wanted to rule Rome
with Cleopatra.
(Mark Antony)
Nero
Pompey
He fiddled and recited
poetry while Rome
burned.
(Nero)
A wealthy military leader,
he first ruled with Julius
Caesar , and then
opposed him.
(Pompey)
Pope Leo I
Negotiated with Attila
the Hun to prevent the
destruction of Rome.
(Pope Leo I)
Trajan
Emperor when the
Empire was at its largest
size.
(Trajan)