44 BCE: JuliusCaesar forcesSenate todeclare him“dictator for life”RomulusandRemusImperialexpansion509-27BCE:RomanRepublicPlebeians14 CE:Augustusdies44 BCE:JuliusCaesarmurdered96-180 CE:Period of theFive “Good”EmperorsLaw of theTwelveTablesElectionsbut not ademocracyMarcus TulliusCicero (106–43BCE): politician,orator andphilosopher whoserved as consulin 63 BCE.Officeof thedictator59 BCE:JuliusCaesarelectedconsulThe RomanRepublic(509–27BCE)PatriciansMilitaryassemblySenate45 BCE:Julius Caesardeclareddictator ofRomeTribalAssembly2consuls27 BCE:Octavian(Augustus)becomes firstemperor ofRomeShift fromdivinity torationalityMagistrates43-42 BCE:Civil warbetweenCaesar’sassassins andallies44 BCE: JuliusCaesar forcesSenate todeclare him“dictator for life”RomulusandRemusImperialexpansion509-27BCE:RomanRepublicPlebeians14 CE:Augustusdies44 BCE:JuliusCaesarmurdered96-180 CE:Period of theFive “Good”EmperorsLaw of theTwelveTablesElectionsbut not ademocracyMarcus TulliusCicero (106–43BCE): politician,orator andphilosopher whoserved as consulin 63 BCE.Officeof thedictator59 BCE:JuliusCaesarelectedconsulThe RomanRepublic(509–27BCE)PatriciansMilitaryassemblySenate45 BCE:Julius Caesardeclareddictator ofRomeTribalAssembly2consuls27 BCE:Octavian(Augustus)becomes firstemperor ofRomeShift fromdivinity torationalityMagistrates43-42 BCE:Civil warbetweenCaesar’sassassins andallies

Ancient Rome Bingo - 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. 44 BCE: Julius Caesar forces Senate to declare him “dictator for life”
  2. Romulus and Remus
  3. Imperial expansion
  4. 509-27 BCE: Roman Republic
  5. Plebeians
  6. 14 CE: Augustus dies
  7. 44 BCE: Julius Caesar murdered
  8. 96-180 CE: Period of the Five “Good” Emperors
  9. Law of the Twelve Tables
  10. Elections but not a democracy
  11. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE): politician, orator and philosopher who served as consul in 63 BCE.
  12. Office of the dictator
  13. 59 BCE: Julius Caesar elected consul
  14. The Roman Republic (509–27 BCE)
  15. Patricians
  16. Military assembly
  17. Senate
  18. 45 BCE: Julius Caesar declared dictator of Rome
  19. Tribal Assembly
  20. 2 consuls
  21. 27 BCE: Octavian (Augustus) becomes first emperor of Rome
  22. Shift from divinity to rationality
  23. Magistrates
  24. 43-42 BCE: Civil war between Caesar’s assassins and allies