(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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"I should then have said that Was greater than Alexander, greater than Pyrrhus, and greater than all other generals."
Hannibal
List in order the rulers of the Republic studied in this unit
Marcus Atilius Regulus
Scipio Africanus
Cato
the Gracchi
Marius
Sulla
Pompey
policy of avoiding direct confrontation
Fabian Policy
this ancient city was the Roman Republic's greatest rival
Carthage
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Dublin, Ireland
12
Budapest, Hungary
"These are my jewels."
Cornelia
crossed theAlps with his army and elephants
Hannibal
this country developed the alphabet
Phoenicia
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
great general of Carthage who almost defeated Rome
Hannibal
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Copenhagen, Denmark
"When the proper time comes, we will give these savages all the fighting they want"
Marius
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Ankara, Turkey
legislative body of all the Roman tribes
Assembly of Tribes
patrician general who was the rival of Marius
Sulla
3 year war between Rome and Italian states
Social War
"And my opinion is that Carthage must be destroyed.:
Cato
list of people marked for death by Sulla
Proscription List
"I have given my word of honor to return, and I cannot break it."
Regulus
Hannibal's last battle
Zama
Roman hero who defeated Hannibal
Scipio Africanus
"Take your sweetheart and go. I set you both free. Go and be happy, and in the future be friends of Rome."
Scipio Africanus
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Vienna, Austria
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Brussels, Belgium
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Oslo, Norway
when the Roman Republic was degenerating, he restored it by strict discipline
Cato
3 powerful generals who ruled Rome leading up to Caesar
Marius, Sulla, Pompey
"Go to your governor, and tell him that you saw Caius Marius sitting on the ruins of Carthage
Marius
"Punic" refers to this country
Phoenicia
Dates of the Punic Wars
264-146 B.C.
procession celebrating a victory
Triumph
general who cleared the Mediterranean Sea of pirates
Pompey
Roman general who avoided battle
Quintus Fabius
hero who lost an army but sacrificed his life for Rome and his honor
Regulus
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London, England
7
Bern, Switzerland
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Helsinki, Finland
general who defeated the Teutones, Ambrones, and Cimbri
Marius
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Edinburgh, Scotland
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Stockholm, Sweden
plebeian general who was consul of Rome seven times
Marius
champions of the poor who were accused of wanting to be kings
the Gracchi