Roman History
Roman Mythology
Latin 1 Grammar
Latin 2 Grammar
Latin Vocabulary
100

This was the Roman version of a President

What is a consul?

100

This Roman god was the King of the Gods and ruled from Mt. Olympus.

Who was Jupiter?

100

This case is used for the SUBJECT of the sentence.

What is the Nominative case?

100

This mood is used to show hope, wish, and possibility.

What is the Subjunctive Mood?

100

This Latin word means "she-wolf".

What is lupa?

200

These were the wars where Rome fought against Carthage.

What were the Punic Wars?

200

She was the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

Who was Venus?

200

This TENSE shows an incomplete or ongoing action for the verb.

What is the Imperfect Tense?

200

This degree of comparison is used to show "-er/more", like "taller" or "more beautiful".

What is a Comparative adjective?

200

This verb mean "I hold".

What is teneo?

300

This Roman was the first Roman Emperor.

Who was Augustus Caesar (Octavian)?

300

This Roman hero underwent 12 labors.

Who was Hercules?

300

This voice is used to show that the action happens TO the subject.

What is the Passive Voice?

300

This degree of comparison is used to show "-est/most" such as "tallest" and "most beautiful".

What is a Superlative adjective?
300

This adverb means "suddenly".

What is subito?

400

The rulers of Rome during the Regal Period.

Who were the Etruscan Kings?

400

This Roman hero was the one responsible for creating the Trojan Horse.

Who was Ulysses (Ulixes)?

400

This case is used as the SUBJECT of an INDIRECT STATEMENT.

What is the Accusative Case?

400

This voice uses Passive endings but is translated Actively.

What is a Deponent?

400

This preposition means "against".

What is contra?

500

Rome was founded in this year.

What was 753 BC?

500

She was the Roman equivalent of Persephone, wife of Hades/Pluto.

Who was Proserpina?

500

This case is used when addressing someone directly.

What is the Vocative Case?

500

This verb is used to describe a noun.

What is a Participle?

500

This adverb means "at last".

What is tandem?

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