Rome is famously known as the "City of" these seven geographical features.
What are Hills?
This king established many of Rome's religious customs.
What is Numa Pompilius?
The Latin word that refers to a typical house pet known for guarding ancient Roman homes
What is canis?
The food Romans enjoyed eating.
What is bread, olives, garum, etc.?
The ROMAN king of the gods often depicted with a thunderbolt.
What is Jupiter?
Rome is the capital and largest city of this European country.
What is Italy?
The last king of Rome.
What is Tarquinius superbus?
The Latin word for a person in an ancient Roman home who is responsible for preparing the dinner.
What is coquus?
The common wear of the Romans.
What is Togas?
This Vestal Virgin and daughter of King Numitor became the mother of the twins Romulus and Remus after an encounter with the god Mars.
What is Rhea Silvia?
Ancient Romans gathered at this massive, elongated stadium to watch high-speed chariot races.
What is the Circus Maximus?
The year Pompeii got destroyed.
What is 79AD?
The gender of the Latin noun poeta, poetae
What is Masculine?
The houses Romans lived in.
What is Villas?
Before Romulus, this Trojan hero fled the fall of Troy and traveled to Italy, becoming the ancestor of the Roman people.
What is Aeneas?
According to legend, the twins Romulus and Remus were washed ashore on the banks of this waterway, which served as the primary trade route for the ancient city.
What is the Tiber?
Got stabbed to death on the ides of march.
What is Julius Caesar?
The meaning of cibus vinumque.
What is "food and wine"?
The date of the first Greek Olympics.
What is 776 B.C.?
This legendary she-wolf is said to have discovered and nursed the infant twins Romulus and Remus.
What is Lupa?
This massive domed temple, which still stands today, was originally built to honor "all the gods."
What is the Pantheon?
This emperor finally conquered Britain and made it a Roman province.
What is Claudius?
Vocative/Pl./Masc. of nauta, nautae.
What is nautae?
The Roman god/goddess of the home.
What is Vesta?
This hero, famous for his "Twelve Labors," was said to have killed the fire-breathing giant Cacus on the future site of Rome.
What is Hercules?