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100

These two were the founders of Rome.

Who are Romulus and Remus?

100

This is the translation of the iconic sentence, “Ecce! In pictura est puella, nomine Cornelia.”

What is, “Look! In the picture is a girl, named Cornelia?"

100

This garment was commonly worn by the Romans.

What is a toga?

100

The words "conscience" and "scientific" come from this Latin word verb meaning, “to know.”

What is scio, scire?

100

Mouse brains are often used by the Romans as this common hygiene product.

What is toothpaste?

200

This hero killed Medusa.

Who was Perseus?


200

Besides perfect and pluperfect, this tense belongs to the perfect system of verbs.

What is future perfect?

200

This famous date ended in the death of Julius Caesar.

What are the Ides of March?

200

The words divert, revert, and version come from this Latin verb.

What is verto, vertere?

200

Also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, this structure was mainly the setting of gladiatorial combat.

What is the Colosseum?

300

The Trojan War was mainly caused by this fruit.

What is an apple?

300

The case and declension of baculum.

What is 2nd declension, nominative/accusative/vocative?

300

This social class was distinct from the Plebians.

What are the Patricians?

300

This word is the name of a kingdom of living organisms and comes from the latin word for spirit or mind.

What is Animalia?

300

This Roman Festival is celebrated in honor of the pastoral god Lupercus.

What is Lupercalia?

400

The island of Crete was notable for being guarded by this automaton.

Who was Talos?

400

This line structure in poetry consists of dactyls and spondees with six feet.

What is dactylic hexameter?

400

The Roman Empire ended mainly because of these groups.

What are barbaric tribes?

400

The name of a movie theater company comes from this Latin word meaning king.

What is rex, regis?

400

This large structure was built across Britannia circa 100 AD to fortify the Roman Empire.

What is Hadrian’s Wall?

500

This is the term for a goddess birthing a child by herself.

What is parthenogenesis?

500

Lux fiat is an example of this use of the subjunctive.

What is the jussive subjunctive?

500

This place is considered as the farthest colony of the Roman Empire.

What is Caerleon?

500

The name of this political system comes from the Latin for “a bundle of sticks.”

What is fascism?

500

Ancient Rome lasted this long.

What is 1101 years?