This word is used to describe what time an action takes place.
Definition of "coepit"
What is "he began"
This god is Hercules' dad.
Who is Zeus/Jupiter?
This is the name for the process of smoothing out the clay surface with a tool so that it is shiny (like a bone tool or a metal spoon).
What is burnishing?
Give me the literal meaning of the phrase non sequitur
This type of verb looks passive, but is always active in meaning.
Defintion of profectus est
He set out
This monster had nine heads...at first
What is the Hydra?
This became the most popular style of Athenian pottery because it allowed artisans to draw more natural details on the figures with slip.
What is red-figure pottery?
"Hercules usque ad vesperum currēbat"
Hercules was running until evening.
This type of word begins in qu/cu and is used to give more information about something in the sentence.
What is a relative pronoun (qui/quae/quod)?
He/She rises up
This sanctuary in Greece was the site of athletic competitions like running, boxing, and wrestling (sort of like what Hercules did to the lion)
What is Nemea?
What would we call this style of pottery, with organic shapes and animal figures?
What is Corinthian vase painting?
"Hercules arborēs succīdere et ignem accendere cōnstituit."
Hercules decided to cut down trees and to light a fire.
An ablative noun that conveys what tool is used to do something.
Ablative of Means
Latin for "although"
What is quamquam?
The Cerynean Stag/Hind was a deer sacred to this goddess, who is a big fan of hunting.
Who is Diana/Artemis?
This is the earliest attested style of Greek vase painting.
What is geometric?
"Hercules clāvā magnā, quam semper gerēbat, leōnem percussit"
Hercules hit the lion with the big club which he was always carrying.
Latin for "short"
What is "brevis"
This is the name of Hercules' mortal brother.
Who is Iphicles?
Using your knowledge of vase painting and iconography, identify at least 2 of the people in this image.

Hercules -- Lion pelt, club and bow
Athena/Minerva -- Aegis with snakes shows that this is Athena, white-painted skin shows female
Zeus/Jupiter - Seated on a throne holding a royal sceptre.
"Hercules cervum cursū exanimātum cēpit."
Hercules captured the deer, exhausted/passed out from running.
(Hercules captured the deer which had passed out from running)