This king of the gods ruled over Mount Olympus.
Who is Zeus?
What is the Latin word for “and”?
What is "et"?
The Latin word “aqua” means this in English.
What is “water”?
This city was the capital of the Roman Empire.
What is Rome?
This fruit is often associated with the forbidden tree in the Garden of Eden.
What is an apple?
The Roman name for the goddess of love and beauty.
Who is Venus?
In Latin, nouns are grouped into five categories. What are these categories called?
What are declensions?
The Latin word “bonus” means this in English.
What is “good”?
This famous Roman general crossed the Rubicon River, leading to a civil war.
Who is Julius Caesar?
What is the Latin phrase for “seize the day”?
What is "carpe diem"?
This hero completed twelve labors, including slaying the Nemean lion.
Who is Hercules?
What is the Latin word for “I”?
What is "ego"? (not the waffle)
The Latin word “canis” refers to this animal in English.
What is “dog”?
This large amphitheater in Rome hosted gladiator games.
What is the Colosseum?
The Latin phrase "veni, vidi, vici" was said by this Roman leader.
Who is Julius Caesar?
This Greek god is known as the messenger of the gods and wore winged sandals.
Who is Hermes?
In Latin, what case is used to show the subject of a sentence?
What is the nominative case?
The Latin word “magnus” means this in English.
What is “great” or “large”?
The Roman Empire was known for building these to connect their vast territory.
What are roads?
This creature is a mythological bird that is reborn from its ashes.
What is a phoenix?
This god of the underworld kidnapped Persephone.
Who is Hades?
What is the Latin word for “is”?
What is "est"?
The Latin word “amicus” refers to this relationship in English.
What is “friend”?
This emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Who is Constantine?
The Latin word “luna” refers to this celestial body in English.
What is the moon?