Vocabulary
Grammar 1
Grammar 2
Cultural Info 1
Cultural Info 2
100
a. What is a gladius, -iī (m)? b. What does sanguis, sanguinis (m) mean?
a. sword b. blood
100

What tense, person, and number is cenabat?

3rd, sing imperfect

100
What part of the sentence is the nominative?
Subject
100
Where were gladiatorial shows held?
Amphitheater
100
Who made the final decision of the game?
Sponsor of the game
200
a. What is saepe? b. What does hic, haec, hoc mean?
a. often b. this
200

What tense, person and number is es?

2nd, sing, present

200
What part of the sentence is the accusative?
Direct object
200

**DAILY DOUBLE**

How much did it cost to get into a gladiatorial match?

200
What was the highest honor of a gladiator?
Wooden sword
300
a. What does dūcō, dūcere, dūxī mean? b. What does agitō, agitāre, agitāvī mean?
a. to lead b. to chase, hunt
300

What tense, person and number is lacrimaverunt?

perfect, 3rd, plural

300
What are the nominatives in the following sentence: subitō, Caecilius et Metella cucurrērunt.
Caecilius, Metella
300
Where did gladiators have their training?
Schools or barracks
300

Which gladiator was armed with nets and three-pronged tridents? Hint: Choices are... Samnites, Murmillōnēs, Thracians, Rētiariī

Rētiariī

400
a. What does pēs, pēdis (m) mean? b. What is eum?
a. foot, paw b. him
400

What tense, person and number is duximus?

1st, plural, perfect

400
What is the accusative in this sentence: Duo rētiarīi et duo mumillonēs arēnam intrāvērunt
arēnam
400
What kinds of people became gladiators?
Slaves, condemned criminals, prisoners of war, free volunteers
400

Name the gladiator with a bow and arrow who would sometimes ride a horse?


Sagittarius

500
a. What is the root of Pennsylvania and what does it mean? b. What does ignāvus, -a, -um mean?
a. silva, -ae (f) - woods, forest b. cowardly, lazy
500

Translate duximus, cenabat, and es into English. Translate all or no points...

we led / have led / did lead

s/he was eating, used to eat, ate

you are

500
What are the nominatives and accusatives of this sentence: Postquam gladiātōrēs salūtāvērunt, tuba sonuit
nominatives:gladiātōrēs, tuba accusatives: n/a
500

What hand signals did spectators show if they wanted the gladiator to live? How about if they wanted the gladiator to be killed?

Live: Lowering the thumb

Killed: Thumbs up (towards the chest)

500

Who was Nero during the Riot in A.D. 59?

Emperor

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