The Latin word for "friendly."
Agricola, -ae (m) in the dative plural.
What is Agricolis?
"That" in the feminine nominative singular.
What is Illa?
The Roman politician who was famously assassinated in 44 BCE.
Who is Julius Caesar?
The Greco-Roman hero who famously completed 12 labors.
Who is Hercules?
The Latin word for "endurance."
What is Patientia?
Consilium, -i (n) in the genitive plural.
"This" in the neuter dative singular.
What is Huic?
The first emperor of Rome.
Who is Augustus?
The Greek hero who famously killed the Minotaur.
Who is Theseus?
The Latin word for "each person."
What is Quisque, Quidque?
Nomen in the dative singular.
What is Nomini?
"Who" in the feminine genitive singular.
What is Cuius?
This woman was the last active pharaoh of the Ptolemaic dynastic in Egypt.
Who is Cleopatra?
The famous Greek hero who killed Medusa.
Who is Perseus?
The Latin word for "violence."
What is Vis, Vis (f)?
Animal in the ablative singular.
What is Animali?
"That of Yours" in the neuter nominative plural.
This Carthaginian general crossed the Alps with 37 elephants.
Who is Hannibal?
The gods often swear upon this famous river located in the Underworld.
What is the the River Styx?
The Latin word for "service."
What is Officium, i (n)?
Potens in the neuter nominative plural.
What is Potentia?
"The same" in the feminine genitive plural.
What is Earundem?
This person led arguably the most famous slave revolt in Roman history.
Who is Spartacus?
A horrible monster, killed by Bellerophon, that resembles a lion, goat and dragon.
What is the Chimera?