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Crime and Punishment...in Ancient Rome

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Crime and Punishmentin Ancient Rome game quiz
"A quiz on the myriad forms of punishment in ancient Rome. Not for those with a low threshhold for disgust ..."

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1. The 12 Tables prescribed the death penalty for singing or composing an insulting song. How was this penalty to be executed?
    Drowning the convict.
    The 12 Tables didn't prescribe the death penalty for this crime.
    Crucifying the convict.
    Clubbing the convict to death.


2. Which of these was not a form of executing the death penalty in Rome?
    Death by wild beasts.
    Making small cuts over the entire body of the convict until they bleed to death.
    Death by drowning whilst confined to a sack filled with snakes.
    Slow burning of the convict on a public lamp post.


3. According to the 12 Tables, what happened to a debtor who defaulted on his debt?
    He was sent on a dangerous expedition.
    He was forced to work in the silver mines in Gaul.
    His creditors cut pieces from him relative to the size of the debt.
    He became a ward of the state and entered into slavery.


4. Table VIII of the 12 Tables prescribes being hurled from this location for giving false witness.
    Statue of Apollo
    Temple of Jupiter
    Temple of Zeus
    Tarpeian Rock


5. The 'Lex Cornelia' prescribed a form of the death penalty in which one was put into a sack with a dog, a viper, a cock and what other animal?
    A donkey
    A rat
    A swarm of bees
    An ape


6. Which of these was not a military punishment which was used on Roman soldiers?
    gradus deiectio
    sacramentum
    missio ignominiosa
    munerum indictio


7. Another military punishment was the notorious 'decimatio' or decimation. Who was required to kill the men selected to die?
    The centurion in charge of the troops.
    His fellow soldiers.
    A carnifex appointed to the military.
    They were required to commit suicide.


8. Which of these people who were crucified gave their name to a type of cross?
    St. Andrew the Apostle
    Simeon of Jerusalem
    Saint Hugh of Lincoln
    Archbishop Joachim


9. Treason was regarded as a very serious crime under Roman law, much as it is today. What privilege did you not lose if you were to be tried for treason?
    Remedies for malicious prosecution.
    Immunity from the accusations by women and 'infamous persons'.
    Protection from having your slaves tortured in order to testify against you.
    The privilege of a legal process.


10. The 'Lex Iulia de Adulteriis Coercendis' was a law passed in 17 BC under Augustus to punish adultery. What punishment did it prescribe?
    Hurling from the Tarpeian Rock
    Banishment
    Imprisonment
    A fine

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