He drew his sword and prepared for a fight
If you mean the one in Act 1 Scene 1, Benvolio tried to stop it and Tybalt wanted to get in it and make it worse.
A sword
Romeo's refusal to accept Tybalt's challenge can be described as an attempt to avoid further violence and to prevent escalating the feud between their families. He is motivated by his love for Juliet and does not want to harm Tybalt, as they are now related through marriage.
Antinous' and Eurymachus' reaction to the challenge is they think it is unreasonable and it is not possiable. "Not a shred of sense in your head, you filthy drifter"
Tybalts dead bodie near Juliet
"Go to! Go to! You are a saucy boy!"
He isn't very happy about it.
her love for romeo
Belligerent, combatative, arrogant, self-righteous.
After winning the Wars, Rome was strong enough to turn east into Greek territories.
She believes that romeo was killed
Rome defeated Carthage and laid on it an annual financial indemnity designed to cripple its ability to challenge Rome's supremacy in the Western Mediterranean.