Declensions and Conjugations
Gods of the Pantheon
Roman Politicians
Mythological Characters
Latin-English Derivatives
200

The nouns of this declension are primarily male.

What is the 2nd declension?

200

This god is the king of the gods.

Who is Jupiter?

200

This dictator perpetuo held his position until his assassination on the Ides of March.

Who is Gaius Julius Caesar?

200

This hero is the titular protagonist of Homer's epic, involving his return home from Troy.

Who is Ulysses?

200

From the word centum, meaning a time period of a hundred years.

What is a century?

400

ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatum is a verb from this conjugation.

What is the 1st conjugation?

400

This goddess is the deity of both the moon and the hunt.

Who is Diana?

400

This ruler was the first emperor of the Roman Empire.

Who is Octavian?

400

This Trojan prince, described as one of Troy's greatest warriors, is ultimately slain by Achilles.

Who is Hector?

400

From fugio, this word refers to people fleeing their home countries to escape disaster and persecution.

What is a refugee?

600
3rd declension nouns have this ending in the ablative and dative case.

What is -ibus?

600

This god is the deity of war as well as agriculture.

Who is Mars?

600

A general during the late Republic, this man's life ended by suicide after fleeing with Cleopatra to Egypt.

Who is Mark Antony?

600

Known as the founder of Rome, after killing his twin brother over a dispute.

Who are Romulus and Remus?

600

This word, meaning "see-through," comes from lux, or light.

What is translucent?

800

res, rei is a noun from this declension.

What is the 5th declension?

800

This god is often depicted as being the messenger of the gods.

Who is Mercury?

800

A prolific author and consul during the late Republic, this man's cognomen comes from the Latin word for "chickpea."

Who is Marcus Tullius Cicero?

800

This hero, a demi-god and son of Jupiter, is best known for slaying Medusa.

Who is Perseus?

800

Originally meaning "crab" in Latin, this word is now used as the name for a disease.

What is cancer?

1000

4th declension neuter nouns have this ending in the plural accusative.

What is -ua?

1000

This god is the patron of wine.

Who is Bacchus?

1000

A member of the First Triumvirate with Crassus and Caesar, this man was Caesar's opponent in civil war.

Who is Pompey / Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus?

1000

After losing in a contest of weaving to Minerva, this woman was turned into a spider.

Who is Arachne?

1000

Originally used to describe the practice of culling every tenth man as punishment in Roman armies, this word now takes on a more drastic meaning.

What is decimate?

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