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== Interactive Quizzes == | |||
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An individual Roman soldier is called a (!centurion) (legionary) (!pension) (!gladius) | |||
After how many years could a legionary retire? (!20) (!30) (!35) (25) | |||
What was the Roman army's policy "Divide et impera"? (!Divide, rule, and make allies)(Divide, conquer, and rule)(!Conquer, rule, and make allies)(!Divide, conquer, and serve) | |||
During the Roman punishment of decimation, every _____th man was executed. (!11)(!15)(10)(100) | |||
Approximately how many soldiers made up a Roman legion? (!14,000-16,000)(!20,000-25,000)(!60-120)(!4,000-6,000) | |||
A century of soldiers was made of how many men? (60-120)(!4,000-6,000)(!14,000-16,000)(!20,000-25,000) | |||
Auxiliary troops were usually … (non-citizens)(!citizens)(!women)(!Spartan) | |||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Version vom 10. September 2020, 19:26 Uhr
Roman Britain was governed by the Roman Empire, from 43 to 410 AD. It comprised almost the whole of England and Wales.
This is a Bilingual History lesson for 2nd year learners (Klasse 6).
- The input will be an English video or a short text.
- The outcome may be a quiz, a worksheet or a poster.
This will be in English but only the facts matter - language mistakes aren't counted! -- Matthias Scharwies (Diskussion) 07:50, 19. Apr. 2020 (CEST)
Why was the Roman Legionary so good?
Interactive Quizzes
Approximately how many soldiers made up a Roman legion? (!14,000-16,000)(!20,000-25,000)(!60-120)(!4,000-6,000)
An individual Roman soldier is called a
A century of soldiers was made of how many men?
Auxiliary troops were usually …
What was the Roman army's policy "Divide et impera"?
After how many years could a legionary retire?
During the Roman punishment of decimation, every _____th man was executed.
See also
- The Roman Legions 10 question Fun Trivia quiz - quite difficult, but fun!