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Roman Culture Final Exam | CLAS 1010 - Roman Culture, Quizzes of Classical Philology

Class: CLAS 1010 - Roman Culture; Subject: Classical Culture; University: University of Georgia; Term: Fall 2015;

Typology: Quizzes

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TERM 1
64 CE
DEFINITION 1
The Great Fire of Rome- Nero was blamed for the fire-
destroyed 10 of the 14 neighborhoods- not much left of
Rome- gave Nero a chance to rebuild
TERM 2
312 CE
DEFINITION 2
Battle of Milvian Bridge- Constantine defeats Maxentius and
becomes the role ruler of the western half of the Roman
Empire- Constantine crosses the Tiber- introduces
Christianity
TERM 3
313 CE
DEFINITION 3
Edict of Milan- Christians would no longer be persecuted- the
freedom of worship was restored- assured Christians of their
legal rights- the edict effectively established religious
toleration
TERM 4
325 CE
DEFINITION 4
Council of Nicea- Constantine called a gathering of Christian
leaders to determine the formal beliefs of Christianity- the
Nicene Creed was made- it was dictated by Constantine
TERM 5
391 CE
DEFINITION 5
Theodosius
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TERM 1

64 CE

DEFINITION 1 The Great Fire of Rome- Nero was blamed for the fire- destroyed 10 of the 14 neighborhoods- not much left of Rome- gave Nero a chance to rebuild TERM 2

312 CE

DEFINITION 2 Battle of Milvian Bridge- Constantine defeats Maxentius and becomes the role ruler of the western half of the Roman Empire- Constantine crosses the Tiber- introduces Christianity TERM 3

313 CE

DEFINITION 3 Edict of Milan- Christians would no longer be persecuted- the freedom of worship was restored- assured Christians of their legal rights- the edict effectively established religious toleration TERM 4

325 CE

DEFINITION 4 Council of Nicea- Constantine called a gathering of Christian leaders to determine the formal beliefs of Christianity- the Nicene Creed was made- it was dictated by Constantine TERM 5

391 CE

DEFINITION 5 Theodosius