Augustus (Octavian)
Bear
Ursa
Benefactor
Latin (bene facere)
Vergil
Aeneas carried these household gods (along with Anchises and Ascanius) while fleeing from Troy
Penates
This man supposedly killed his mother, Agrippina
Nero
Wolf
Anachronism
Greek (ana-khronos)
This man was exiled from Rome for writing Ars Amatoria just before he had finished Metamorphoses
Ovid
These rooms were used for rest, reading, writing, and private meetings
Cubiculum
Tiberius
Fox
Vulpes
Panic
Greek (panikos, after Pan)
This stoic philospher emperor wrote The Meditations
Marcus Aurelius
This room was used for large dinner parties
Triclinium
Caligula
Snake
Serpens, anguis
Martial
Latin (after Mars)
This man wrote about the eruption of Vesuvius in his letters to Tacitus
Pliny the Younger
The entrance hall of a Roman domus
Vestibulum
This terrible emperor was the basis for Joaquin Phoenix's character in Gladiator
Commodus
Goose
Anser
Claustrophobia
Both!
Claustrum (Latin)
Phobos (Greek)
This poet under Augustus' rule is most famous for his Odes
Horace
This structure was designed to channel rain from the roof, usually located in the center of the domus' atrium
Impluvium