Gender and Case
Ancient Latin Writers
Geography
Mythology and Religion
Et Cetera
100

The gender of fēmina, fēminae.

What is feminine?

100

This church saint famously translated the Bible into Latin, i.d. the Latin Vulgate, in the 4th century.

What is Saint Jerome (Hieronymus)?

100

The country in which Rome is located.

Italy.

100

Who is known as the rēx deōrum.

Iuppiter. 

100
Many of the first U.S. presidents were able to speak this ancient language.

What is Latin?

200

The gender of agricola, agricolae.

What is masculine?

200

The author of the Aeneid.

Who is Vergil?

200

The continent in which Carthage is located.

What is Africa?

200

What Odysseus fought in a cave.

What is a cyclops known as Polyphemus?

200

"Ē plūribus ūnum" means this in English.

Out of many there is one, or, one out of many/several.
300

This case very often communicates possession.

What is genitive?

300

The author of dē bellō Gallicō.

Who is Julius Caesar?

300

The province in which Hierosolyma is found. 

What is Asia?

300

The father of Romulus and Remus and the god of war.

Who is Mars?

300
The authors of Latin Alive! Book 1.

Karen Moore and Gaylan DuBose.

400

The case of manū.

What is ablative?

400

The poet of the Metamorphōsēs.

Who is Publius Ovidius Naso? a.k.a: Ovid.

400

A Latin word you can use to describe Sicilia.

Insula.

400

If Athena is Minerva, hades is this god.

Who is Pluto?

400
The amount of parts of speech there are in Latin.

What is eight? (noun, verb, adjectives, adverb, conjunction, preposition, interjection, pronoun)

500

The case of Iūlī.

What is vocative?

500
This ancient roman historian wrote Ab Urbe Condita.

Who is Livy?

500

"The world" in Latin.

Mundus vel Orbus Terrārum.

500
Aeneas' divine adversary in the Aeneid.

Who is Juno?

500

The alternative name to Aeneas' son, Ascānius.

Iulus.

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