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FMR Final Review: Things, Dates, Places & What Am I? - 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. "Punic" refers to this country, which developed the alphabet
    Phoenicia
  2. A policy of avoiding direct confrontation
    Fabian
  3. The nobles who defended the plebeians and founded a new city
    Fabii
  4. Date of Founding of Rome
    753 B.C.
  5. The story about the Roman's first wives
    the Sabine women
  6. Port city of Rome
    Ostia
  7. Rome is the city of seven ...
    hills
  8. Greek city that insulted the Romans and laughed at their togas and speech
    Tarentum
  9. Date for the beginning of the Roman Empire
    27 B.C.
  10. Date of the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem
    70 A.D.
  11. Where public meetings were held
    Forum
  12. Rome is on this river
    Tiber
  13. Official responsible for collecting taxes and construction of roads and buildings
    censor
  14. The pillars of Roman culture
    family, faith, farming, fighting
  15. Cornelia's jewels
    the Gracchi
  16. They were raised by a she-wolf
    Romulus and Remus
  17. The "Queen of Roads"
    Appian Way
  18. The large racetrack built by Tarquin
    Circus Maximus
  19. These birds on the capitol helped save Rome from the Gauls
    geese
  20. the elite soldiers who guarded the emperor
    Praetorian Guard
  21. Dates of the Punic Wars
    264-146 B.C.
  22. The name of the wars with Carthage
    Punic
  23. Date of the fall of Rome
    476 A.D.
  24. Shakespeare's play about a Roman hero who hated the plebeians
    Coriolanus
  25. The hill on which Romulus began his city
    Palatine
  26. Constantine moved the capital of Rome to this city
    Byzantium (Constantinople)
  27. The elected representatives of the plebeians
    tribunes
  28. A male seer or prophet
    augur
  29. The three powerful generals who ruled Rome leading up to Caesar
    Marius, Sulla, Pompey
  30. two main occupations of men in early Rome
    farming and soldiering
  31. Numa Pompilius established this as the basis of the Roman economy
    farming
  32. The council of old men who helped to rule Rome
    Senate
  33. This structure carried water to Roman Cities
    aqueduct
  34. Symbol of the king's authority
    fasces
  35. Date of the assassination of Julius Caesar
    44 B.C.
  36. The three periods of Roman history
    monarchy, republic, empire
  37. This ancient city was the Roman Republic's greatest rival
    Carthage
  38. The common people of Rome
    plebeians
  39. A email prophetess
    sibyl
  40. Three plains on the west coast of Italy
    Etruria, Latium, Campania
  41. The two sets of brothers who fought to decide if Alba or Rome should rule
    Horatii, Curiatii
  42. Hannibal's last battle
    Zama
  43. The holy books bought by Tarquin Superbus
    Sibylline
  44. A victory that costs too much
    pyrrhic
  45. Date of the founding of the Republic
    510 B.C.
  46. The highest political office in the Republic
    consul
  47. The champions of the poor who were accused of wanting to be kings
    the Gracchi
  48. Julian the ...
    Apostate
  49. Date of the sack of Rome; the darkest day in the history of the Roman Republic
    390 B.C.