Manlius and the Geese:
Mucius Scaevola:
The Aeneid
Romulus and Remus
Roman legendary Gods
100

The geese belonged to a temple dedicated to this Queen of the Gods, whose epithet "Moneta" eventually gave us the word for "money."

Who is the goddess the Marriage?

100

During a siege by the Etruscans, this young Roman noble snuck into the enemy camp with the intent to assassinate their king, Lars Porsena.

Who is Gaius Mucius Scaevola?

100

 Commissioned by Augustus, this Roman poet spent 10 years writing the Aeneid but famously requested it be burned upon his death.

Who is Virgil?

100

 This twin-brother duo was abandoned as infants in the Tiber River but survived after being discovered and nursed by a she-wolf.

Who are Romulus and Remus?

100

These twin brothers were the main characters in the story of how Rome began; one of them eventually became the first king.

Who are Romulus and Remus?

200

This sacred bird’s loud honking and wing-flapping alerted the Roman garrison to a midnight Gaulish sneak attack.

What is the Goose?

200

Mucius’s mission went sideways when he mistakenly killed this official, who was dressed similarly to the king, instead of the king himself.

Who is the royal secretary

200

 After fleeing the fall of Troy, Aeneas stops in this North African city and falls in love with its queen, Dido.

 What is Carthage?

200

 According to legend, the twins were the sons of the vestal virgin Rhea Silvia and this Roman god of war.

Who is Mars?

200

This King of the Gods ruled the sky and was famous for carrying a bunch of lightning bolts to throw when he was angry.

Who is Jupiter?

300

To save the Capitoline Hill, the Roman soldiers famously spared these birds from being eaten, despite the city suffering from this condition.

What is starvation?

300

To prove his bravery after being captured, Mucius famously thrust this specific body part into a fire and held it there without flinching.

What is his right hand?

300

This Olympian goddess and wife of Jupiter acts as the story's main antagonist, relentlessly pursuing Aeneas due to her love for Carthage and a grudge against Troy.

Who is Juno?

300

 The brothers famously argued over which of Rome's Seven Hills to build upon; Romulus chose the Palatine, while Remus preferred this hill.

 What is the Aventine?

300

 This goddess of wisdom and war was said to have popped right out of her father Jupiter’s head while wearing full armor.

Who is Minerva?

400

his Roman leader, who first reached the top of the wall to push back the Gauls, later met a grim end when he was thrown off the very cliff he defended.

 Who is Marcus Manlius?

400

 Impressed by his "Roman" courage, King Porsena set Mucius free; in return, Mucius lied and claimed this many other Roman youths were also coming to kill him.

What is 300?

400

 To fulfill his destiny, Aeneas must visit this realm to speak with his father, Anchises, who shows him a vision of Rome's future greatness.

What is the Underworld

400

This shepherd is credited with finding the twins in the wolf's den and raising them alongside his wife, Acca Larentia.

Who is Faustulus?

400

 If you wanted your garden to grow or your snacks to be tasty, you would thank this goddess of the harvest (her name is where we get the word "cereal").

Who is Ceres?

500

While the geese were honored in annual festivals, these animals were ritualistically punished because they failed to bark during the invasion.

 What are dogs?

500

Following the event, Mucius received this cognomen (nickname), which translates from Latin to mean "Lefty."

What is Scaevola?

500

The epic concludes with a duel between Aeneas and this king of the Rutuli, whose death clears the way for the Trojans to settle in Italy.

Who is Turnus?

500

Romulus and Remus sought a sign from the gods by watching for these birds, a practice known in Roman religion as augury.

What are vultures?

500

This speedy messenger god wore a hat and shoes with wings on them so he could deliver notes to the other gods really fast.

Who is Mercury?

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