treasuryA place wherethe money andother riches ofa governmentare keptprovinces An area or region;when an area wasconquered byRome, it became aprovince underRoman controladministratorA personresponsible forcarrying out theday-to-dayworkings of anorganization orgovernmentpatriciansA member ofancient Rome'shighest socialclass; a wealthylandowner inancient RomePhoeniciansAn ancientMediterraneantradingcivilizationplunderTo takesomethingby forcetributePayment of money orgoods by a people ortheir ruler to anothercountry or ruler, inexchange forprotectionplebeiansA commonpersonwithout powerin ancientRomeassassinationThe murder ofa public figure,such as agovernmentofficialconspiratorsA personwho plans orparticipateswith othersin a crimecivilwarA warbetweenpeople wholive in thesame countryGallicWarsWars betweenRome and thepeople of Gaul,which today isthe country ofFrancepersecutionCruel andunfairtreatment ofa group ofpeoplespoilsProperty orvaluablestaken by thewinner in aconflicttribunesIn AncientRome, anelectedplebeianrepresentativePunicCarthaginian; theRoman word punicusis Latin forPhoenician, and theCarthaginians weredescendants of thePhoenicianspropagandaFalse orexaggeratedinformation that isspread toencourage beliefin a certain personor ideaaristocraticrepublicA government inwhich peoplefrom the upperclass or nobilityserve asrepresentativestraderoutesA road orwaterwaytraveled bymerchants ortraders to buyor sell goodsPaxRomanaLiterally, Romanpeace; a period ofabout two hundredyears withoutmajor conflicts inthe Roman EmpiregovernorThe leaderof thegovernmentin a provincelegionA group or unitof about threethousand to sixthousandsoldiers in theRoman armyTrojansPeople fromthe ancientcity of Troyin Asia MinorpaganRelated tothe worshipof manygods orgoddessestreasuryA place wherethe money andother riches ofa governmentare keptprovinces An area or region;when an area wasconquered byRome, it became aprovince underRoman controladministratorA personresponsible forcarrying out theday-to-dayworkings of anorganization orgovernmentpatriciansA member ofancient Rome'shighest socialclass; a wealthylandowner inancient RomePhoeniciansAn ancientMediterraneantradingcivilizationplunderTo takesomethingby forcetributePayment of money orgoods by a people ortheir ruler to anothercountry or ruler, inexchange forprotectionplebeiansA commonpersonwithout powerin ancientRomeassassinationThe murder ofa public figure,such as agovernmentofficialconspiratorsA personwho plans orparticipateswith othersin a crimecivilwarA warbetweenpeople wholive in thesame countryGallicWarsWars betweenRome and thepeople of Gaul,which today isthe country ofFrancepersecutionCruel andunfairtreatment ofa group ofpeoplespoilsProperty orvaluablestaken by thewinner in aconflicttribunesIn AncientRome, anelectedplebeianrepresentativePunicCarthaginian; theRoman word punicusis Latin forPhoenician, and theCarthaginians weredescendants of thePhoenicianspropagandaFalse orexaggeratedinformation that isspread toencourage beliefin a certain personor ideaaristocraticrepublicA government inwhich peoplefrom the upperclass or nobilityserve asrepresentativestraderoutesA road orwaterwaytraveled bymerchants ortraders to buyor sell goodsPaxRomanaLiterally, Romanpeace; a period ofabout two hundredyears withoutmajor conflicts inthe Roman EmpiregovernorThe leaderof thegovernmentin a provincelegionA group or unitof about threethousand to sixthousandsoldiers in theRoman armyTrojansPeople fromthe ancientcity of Troyin Asia MinorpaganRelated tothe worshipof manygods orgoddesses

Ancient Rome - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A place where the money and other riches of a government are kept
    treasury
  2. An area or region; when an area was conquered by Rome, it became a province under Roman control
    provinces
  3. A person responsible for carrying out the day-to-day workings of an organization or government
    administrator
  4. A member of ancient Rome's highest social class; a wealthy landowner in ancient Rome
    patricians
  5. An ancient Mediterranean trading civilization
    Phoenicians
  6. To take something by force
    plunder
  7. Payment of money or goods by a people or their ruler to another country or ruler, in exchange for protection
    tribute
  8. A common person without power in ancient Rome
    plebeians
  9. The murder of a public figure, such as a government official
    assassination
  10. A person who plans or participates with others in a crime
    conspirators
  11. A war between people who live in the same country
    civil war
  12. Wars between Rome and the people of Gaul, which today is the country of France
    Gallic Wars
  13. Cruel and unfair treatment of a group of people
    persecution
  14. Property or valuables taken by the winner in a conflict
    spoils
  15. In Ancient Rome, an elected plebeian representative
    tribunes
  16. Carthaginian; the Roman word punicus is Latin for Phoenician, and the Carthaginians were descendants of the Phoenicians
    Punic
  17. False or exaggerated information that is spread to encourage belief in a certain person or idea
    propaganda
  18. A government in which people from the upper class or nobility serve as representatives
    aristocratic republic
  19. A road or waterway traveled by merchants or traders to buy or sell goods
    trade routes
  20. Literally, Roman peace; a period of about two hundred years without major conflicts in the Roman Empire
    Pax Romana
  21. The leader of the government in a province
    governor
  22. A group or unit of about three thousand to six thousand soldiers in the Roman army
    legion
  23. People from the ancient city of Troy in Asia Minor
    Trojans
  24. Related to the worship of many gods or goddesses
    pagan