In this book of the Aeneid, Juno implores (forces) Aeolus to unleash the storms upon Aeneas' ships
Book I
more than one bacterium
bacteria
The way that Roman daughters are named, especially in large/noble families.
The father's family (gens) name feminized, then numbered for each daughter ex: the third daughter would be called Julia Tertia
Io
One can be in periculo, but to make it more dramatic, one can be in multis ______
periculis
These Roman religious objects are holdovers from Trojan tradition, worshipped in conjunction with Vesta.
The Penates
In this book of the Aeneid, "hic Iuno Scaeas saevissima portas prima tenet"
Book II
The first few lines of the Aeneid, the book opens
"arma virumque cano" OR "I sing of arms and a man"
An open space in that atrium of a Roman house in which water collects under the open sky, often catching rain.
Impluvium
This goddess, usually a rival to Juno, instead conspires with her to keep Aeneas from reaching Italy
Venus
This English word borrows from the quirky 4th declension neuter plural genitive ending for the name of a common household cleaning item
Vacuum cleaner (or vacuum)
The room where the Roman household gods are worshipped; a shrine.
The lararium
So long as the Latins kept their name, custom, and language, Juno agreed to cease meddling and to let this rival of Aeneas, killer of Pallas, be free of her influence.
Turnus
The easiest way to understand new concepts; don't be afraid to ask for multiple exempl-
hint: not nominative here
-is, exemplis
Room for Romans to lounge on special couches during mealtimes.
The triclinium