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Latin numbers
Easy Latin words
Roman History
Roman Mythology
100
What do culinary arts teach. culina is the Latin word for kitchen.

what is cooking or kitchen skills?

100

Unity comes from "unus" the Latin word for one and means this.

What is oneness or togetherness?

100

The meaning of the Latin word "in".

What is "in"?

100

He's the most famous ancient Roman, the first Roman dictator for life, and the person after whom our 7th month of the year is named. 

Who is Julius Caesar?

100

The king of the gods. (the biggest planet is named after him.)

Who is Juppiter?

200

What does someone who is "irate" do? iratus is the Latin word for angry.

what is yell, scream, or gets angry?

200

"duet" comes from the Latin word "duo" and includes this number of people. 

What is two?

200

The meaning of the Latin word "mater".

what is "mother"?

200

This country fought against Rome in the Punic Wars. It's located in North Africa. Hannibal and his elephants came from there. 

What is Carthage?

200

He was the god of laughter and merriment in Roman mythology. His Greek counterpart was Chronos. (We recently celebrated his festival in December: the Saturnalia.)

Who is Saturn?

300

What does a magnifying glass do? magnus is the Latin word for large or great.

what is makes bigger or larger?

300

This coin comes from the Latin word "quartus" meaning a fourth.

What is a quarter?

300

The meaning of the Latin word "pater".

what is "father"?

300

This general  from Carthage tried to bring 37 elephants over the Alps and  nearly defeated Rome?

Who is Hannibal ?

300

God of the sea. (He's a planet too but way out there)

Who is Neptune?

400

amicable or amiable comes from the Latin word amicus and means this. 

What is "friendly"?

400
A triangle come from the Latin word "tres" and has this many sides and angles.

What is three?

400

The meaning of the Latin word "laborat". (Hint: it's an action and we all don't want to do it sometimes.)

what is "works"?

400

Pictured here under the wolf, who are the twins who helped to establish Rome. (Hint:one of them gave his name to the city he would establish.)

Who are Romulus and Remus?

400

The god who had the same name in both Greek and Roman mythologies. He's the god of archery, the sun, prophecy. (There are a few rockets named after him.)

Who is Apollo?

500

Salutation comes from the Latin word "salutat" or "says hello" and is this part of a letter.

What is the greeting?

500

Decade which comes from the Latin number "decem" has this many years. 

What is ten?

500

The meaning of the Latin word "canis". (Hint: man's best friend. You might have one at home. The police sometimes have a "canine" unit. )

What is a "dog"?

500

Pictured here, he was the first emperor of Rome and he gave his name to our 8th month of the year.

Who is Augustus?

500

She is the queen of the gods, Jupiter's wife, and goddess after whom the sixth month of the year is named.

Who is Juno?

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