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100

This three-headed beast guards the underworld

Cerberus

100

This Roman city was buried beneath layers of ash following the explosion of Mount Vesuvius 

Pompeii

100

This Latin word is the root for "water" in many European languages

Aqua

100

This blind poet is credited with composing the Illiad and the Odyssey

Homer

100

This 2000 film set in Ancient Rome focuses on the famous battles fought within the Roman Colosseum

Gladiator

200

This goddess was born from Zeus's skull

Athena

200

Two brothers who supposedly founded Rome

Remus and Romulus

200

This muscle in the human body comes from the latin root for "two"

Bicep muscle

200

The Greek philosopher who drank poison after being sentenced to death in Athens

Socrates

200

This 1997 Disney movie musical tells the story of the son of Zeus, who must become a true hero to reclaim his immortality

Hercules

300

Aphrodite offered this to Paris in exchange for the golden apple engraved with "to the fairest"

The most beautiful woman in the world (Helen)

300

This Trojan killed Menesthes, Anchialus, Protesilaus, and Patroclus during the Trojan War before he was killed by Achilles

Hector

300

This common Latin phrase means "seize the day"

Carpe Diem

300

This Roman poet wrote The Aeneid, an epic about the founding of Rome

Virgil

300

This Broadway musical is a modern retelling of Orpheus and Eurydice

Hadestown

400

This was the first of Hercules' 12 labors

Bring the skin of the invulnerable Nemean lion

400

The last of the "five good emperors of Rome," this stoic philosopher and emperor wrote Meditations during his military campaigns

Marcus Aurelius

400

This common Latin phrase translates to "close friend" or "other I"

Alter ego

400

Aristotle was the tutor of this famous Macedonian conquerer

Alexander the Great

400

This 2024 Netflix dark comedy is a contemporary re-imagining of Greek mythology, exploring themes of gender politics, power and life in the underworld

Kaos

500

Eros's lover who was gifted immortality by Aphrodite

Psyche

500

This war was fought between Athens and Sparta from 431 to 404 BCE

Peloponnesian War

500

The name for this sickness comes from the latin verb "verto" meaning "to turn"

Vertigo

500

This work by Plato describes an ideal state governed by philosopher-kings

The Republic

500

This 1979 Monty Python film is a satirical take on ancient Rome, following the life of a man born on the same day as Jesus and mistaken for the Messiah

Monty Python's Life of Brian

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