This son of Mars founded the city of Rome in 753 BC
Who is Romulus?
The ninth month of the year
What is September?
Roman gladiators mainly fought in this "enormous" building
What is the Colosseum?
Salve, discipuli!
What is "hello, students!"?
This Roman dictator was killed in 44 BC
Who is Julius Caesar?
denominator
What is nomen (name)?
This month is named after Julius Caesar's adopted son and first emperor of Rome
What is August?
A three-wheeled vehicle often used by children
What is a tricycle?
This was an enormous racetrack for chariots
What is the Circus Maximus?
Quid est nomen tibi?
What is "What's your name?"
Like the Greek gods, the Roman gods lived here
What is Mt. Olympus?
stiletto
What is stilus (pencil/stylus)?
This is what the Romans called ancient France
What is Gallia?
A cephalopod mollusk that has eight muscular arms equipped with suckers
What is an octopus?
Rome's business center
What is the Forum?
This is how you say "my name is" in Latin?
What is "mihi nomen est?"
Romulus and Remus were supposedly nursed by one of these
What is a (she-) wolf?
masterpiece
What is magister (teacher)?
This Roman single handedly held off an army on a bridge
Who was Horatius?
Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else
What is "unique"?
This ancient Roman theater sat 12,000 spectators and today is one of the oldest residential buildings in the world
What is the Theater of Marcellus?
This is how you say "good, and you?" in Latin
What is "bene, et tu"?
This word means "Lefty" in Latin
What is "Scaevola"?
intramural
What is murus (wall)?
Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of this month
What is March?
A piece of furniture with a flat slab fixed on legs
What is a table (tabula)?
Rome's oldest highway
What is the Appian Way?
"No" in Latin
This is the Roman name for Artemis (and also Wonder Woman's alter ego)
What is Diana?
janitor
What is ianua (door)?