Answer the following about the effects of the warm and wet weather of the Roman Climatic Optimum, for 10 points each.
[10e] Warmer temperatures allowed viticulture to spread much farther north in this province than can be supported today. Antoninus Pius and Hadrian built walls to mark the northern extent of this Roman province.
ANSWER: Britannia [or Roman Britain]
[10m] The wood of a Roman structure used to attack this site defended by the Sicarii indicates that its region was wetter than today. Both Arches of Titus commemorate the Roman victory in the war ended by the siege of this site.
ANSWER: Masada [or Metsada]
[10h] Food insecurity near the end of the Roman Climatic Optimum may have inspired this ruler to found his own state in the mid-3rd century. This ruler adopted the title “King of Kings in the East” and may have been killed by his cousin Maeonius.
ANSWER: Septimius Odaenathus [or ʾŌdainaṯ]
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