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Caracalla Word Scramble Game

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Caracalla was a Roman emperor known for his brutal reign and controversial policies. In this word scramble game, you can test your knowledge of key vocabulary terms related to Caracalla’s reign and the Roman Empire.

  • Unscramble words related to Caracalla’s rise to power
  • Discover the meanings of terms like “damnatio memoriae” and “praetorian guard”
  • Learn about the impact of Caracalla’s policies on the Roman Empire
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Caracalla
Caracalla, also known as Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus, was a Roman emperor who ruled from 198 to 217 AD.
Roman emperor
Caracalla was a Roman emperor, belonging to the Severan dynasty, who ruled over the Roman Empire during the late 2nd and early 3rd centuries AD.
Severan dynasty
Caracalla was a part of the Severan dynasty, a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled from 193 to 235 AD.
Antoninus
Caracalla's full name was Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus. Antoninus refers to the Antonine dynasty, a Roman imperial dynasty that preceded the Severan dynasty.
Augustus
Caracalla held the title of Augustus, which was the highest title given to Roman emperors. It signified their supreme power and authority.
Roman Empire
Caracalla ruled over the vast Roman Empire, which encompassed territories in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
2nd century AD
Caracalla's reign as emperor occurred during the 2nd century AD, specifically from 198 to 217 AD.
3rd century AD
Caracalla's rule extended into the early years of the 3rd century AD, until his assassination in 217 AD.

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