The Greek god of the Gods, and thunder.
Who is Zeus?
The Roman goddess of childbirth, also the wife of the Roman god, Jupiter.
Who is Juno?
This is where the Trojan War took place.
Where is Troy?
The first Roman emperor.
Who is Octavius Caesar? (also known as Augustus, or Octavian.)
A commonly used Latin phrase, meaning "Seize the day."
What is Carpe Diem?
Greek god of sport, thieves, and fast travel.
Who is Hermes?
Roman goddess of love.
Who is Venus?
King of Ithaca, who fought in the Trojan War.
Who is Odysseus?
The name of the Roman emperor's protection.
What is the Praetorian Guard?
The names of the two generations after Gen Z, which is the first two letters of the Greek alphabet.
What is Alpha and Beta?
The Greek goddess of the hunt. She is also a virgin goddess.
Who is Artemis?
The three Roman gods equivalent to the "Big Three" in Greek mythology.
Who is Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto?
The well-known demigod prince of Phthia.
Who is Achilles?
The amount of male-wives emperor Nero had.
What is one?
The name of the volcano that destroyed Pompeii.
What is Mount Vesuvius?
The Greek god of arts and crafts, and blacksmithing.
Who is Hephaestus?
The Roman god of war.
Who is Mars?
The Phthian prince's alleged lover, who wore the prince's armor and killed many.
Who is Patroclus?
The last ruler of Rome's republican era.
Who is Gaius Julius Caesar?
Greek word for "echo."
What is "Ekho?"
Greek god and goddess of love.
Who is Eros and Aphrodite?
The Roman god of alcoholism.
Who is Bacchus?
The start of the Trojan War.
Prince Paris of Troy stole Queen Helen of Sparta from her husband, King Menelaus of Sparta, and brought her back to Troy. Menelaus was outraged and waged war.
The amount of times Caesar was stabbed. (And who did it.)
What is 23, and Who is Brutus?
Senatus Populusque Romanus is the slogan of ancient Rome, which translates to...
What is the Senate and the People of Rome?