The king of the gods
Who is Jupiter/Zeus?
The great Roman statesman most involved in the Cataline Conspiracy
Who is Cicero?
flamma, flammae ablative plural
What is flammis?
What is audit?
An adjective must agree with the noun it modifies in these three properties
What are gender, case, and number?
The mythical founder of the city of Rome
Who is Romulus?
Virgil's epic poem about the mythical prince of Troy
What is the Aeneid?
nox, noctis ablative singular
peto, petere: 3rd/pl/passive
What is petuntur?
"In" is a special preposition for this reason
What is because it takes both the ablative and accusative cases?
The woman taken by Paris, for whom the Trojan War was fought.
Who is Helen?
The battle Octavian (Augustus) won against Mark Antony and Cleopatra
What is the Battle of Actium?
The noun form from which we find the noun stem
What is the genitive singular form?
cupio, cupere: 2nd/sg/passive
What is cuperis?
What is civil, civic, etc
Name one divine child of Jupiter
Who is Minerva, Ares, Venus, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Dionysus, Hercules, or Persephone (it's a very long list)
The formal name of the date on which Caesar was assassinated
What is the Ides of March?
List one neuter i-stem noun that we have seen so far (give both the nominative and genitive singular forms)
What is animal, animalis; exemplar, exemplaris; mare, maris?
Give an example of the verb of the head (in Latin)
What is scio, video, puto, dico, or narro?
The Chapter 10 Vocabulary word that is related to the male god of love's Roman name
What is cupio, cupere?
The god of blacksmithing
Who is Hephaestus/Vulcan?
What is the Capitoline, Palatine, Aventine, Caelian, Esquline, Quirinal, or Viminal Hill?
Give case, number, and gender of corpus
What is nom(acc or voc)/sg/N?
What is the dative case?
The name of the family of languages closely derived from Latin
What are Romance Languages?