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A painful noun for "farmer" 

agricola, agricolae, m. 

100

Twin brother founders of Rome

Romulus and Remus

100

The greatest orator of the Roman Republic

Cicero

100

To summon 

voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatum 

100

Hero who defeats the Hydra

Hercules 

200

3rd declension noun for "state" 

civitas, civitatis, f. 

200

The Romans' most important Trojan ancestor

Aeneas 

200

A Thracian slave who led a famous revolt against the Romans

Spartacus

200

a 2nd conjugation verb meaning "to remain" 

maneo, manere, mansi, mansum 

200

The fate of Romulus at the end of his life

Apotheosis 
300

A word that means "leisure" 

otium, otii, n. 

300

Horatius at the ___

bridge 

300

The Roman aristocrat who opposed Marius

Sulla

300

A defective verb that means "to dare" 

audeo, audere, ausus sum 

300

Parents of Aeneas 

Venus and Anchises

400

Whence our English word "corpse" 

corpus, corporis, n. 

400

Original source of the phrase "Carthago delenda est"

Cato the Elder

400

Legendary founder of the Roman Republic in 509 BC 

Lucius Junius Brutus

400

Special -io verb of the 3rd conjugation that means "to make" 

facio, facere, feci, factum 

400

Slayer of Medusa

Perseus

500

Source of the word "sorority" 

soror, sororis, f. 

500

Etruscan king allied with the Tarquins trying to retake Rome

Lars Porsenna

500

"Lefty" 

Scaevola 

500

To hear 

audio, audire, audi, auditum 

500

The Garden of the ___ 

Hesperides

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