What is Jupiter the god of?
Thunder and lightning, rain, and winds
Canis
Dog
In the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, Orpheus can free his dead wife, Eurydice, from the underworld if he can walk her out without doing this action.
Look back (at her)
At all levels of Latin, this type of question on written oppurtinities are considered free points, and you should want as many of them as possible.
Vocab questions
What was the water invention that the romans created?
Aqueduct
What is Pheobus the god of?
Music, poetry, art, prophecy, truth, archery, plague, healing, sun and light
Ecce!
Look!
In the myth of Eris, the goddess of discord, she brings this item to the wedding of Thetis and Peleus as a wedding gift with devious intentions.
Golden Apple (Apple)
In the Myth of Hercules, baby Hercules crushes what two animals that are sent to kill him by the god Juno.
Snakes (serpants)
Who created the 12 month calendar?
Julius Caesar
What is Minerva the god of?
Wisdom and military victory
Sub abore
Under the tree
In the myth of Eris, the goddess of discord, she brings an item to the wedding of Thetis and Peleus inscribed with what phrase?
To the fairest
The abbreviation SPQR famed as the Roman flag, and being stuck to Magistra's wall for eternity, stands for what?
Senatus Pupulusque Romanus (The senate and people of Rome)
Who are Jupiter's brothers?
Neptune and Pluto
What is Neptune's Greek name?
Poseidon
Impellere
to strike against
In the myth of Phaethon, Helios allows his son to do what as a wish that would create the different climates of the earth as he is very bad at this task.
Ride his (Helios') (charriot attached to the sun)
This type of poetry is identified by its great detail in rhetorical devices, and being very long.
Epic poem (Epics)
When was Rome founded?
753 BC
What is Pluto the god of?
The underworld
Caterva
Crowd
In the myth of Pandora, the first woman on earth, who is created by the gods as punishment to mankind because of this god stole fire and gifted it to mankind
Prometheus (Ithas)
The Romans called out this latin phrase as their battle cry before engaging in combat in Carthage.
Cartago Delinda Est! (Carthage must be destroyed)
What year did Troy Fall?
1180 BC