Maps of Ancient Rome: house, city and empire

By Michael Garcia
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49 Questions

Domus (house)

Using the plan below as a guide, label the following rooms and items on the diagram of the Roman domus below.
Āla - wing
Andrōn - hallway
Ātrium - reception hall
Compluvium - inward-sloping central roof
Cubiculum - bedroom
Culīna - kitchen
Exedra - parlor
Faucēs - entrance hall
Hortus - garden
Impluvium - basin in atrium floor to receive rain-water from roof
Peristȳlium - inner courtyard lined with rows of columns
Taberna - small shop
Tablīnum - terrace
Trīclīnium - dining room

Āla

Andrōn

Ātrium

Cubiculum

Culīna

Exedra

Faucēs

Hortus

Peristȳlium

Taberna

Tablīnum

Trīclīnium

The City of Rome

Label the following places on the map.
Campus Mārtius, Collis Palātīnus, Templum Apollinis, Via Appia, Circus Maximus, Collis Quirīnālis, Templum Iūnōnis Monētae, Via Sacra, Collis Aventīnus, Colossēum, Templum Mārtis Ultōris, Collis Capitōlīnus, Forum, Theātrum Marcellī

Campus Mārtius

Circus Maximus

Collis Aventīnus

Collis Capitōlīnus

Collis Palātīnus

Collis Quirīnālis

Colossēum

Forum

Templum Apollinis

Templum Iūnōnis Monētae

Templum Mārtis Ultōris

Theātrum Marcellī

Via Appia

Via Sacra

Empire

Label the following places on the map.
Aegyptus, Athēnae, Crēta, Delphī, Gallia, Hispānia, Pompēiī, Thermopylae, Alpēs Montēs, Carthāgō, Cyprus, Ēpīrus, Germānia, Italia, Rōma, Tiberis, Asia, Corsica, Dēlos, Etrūria, Graecia, Ithaca, Rubicō, Trōia,

Aegyptus

Alpēs Montēs

Asia

Athēnae

Carthāgō

Corsica

Crēta

Cyprus

Dēlos

Delphī

Ēpīrus

Etrūria

Gallia

Germānia

Graecia

Hispānia

Italia

Ithaca

Pompēiī

Rōma

Rubicō

Thermopylae

Trōia