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100

Differentiate in meaning between the chemical symbols Ag and Au

(Bonus 100 points: state the Latin names for each)

Ag = silver (Bonus: Argentum)

Au = gold (Bonus: Aurum)

100

Before this man abandoned Medea, she had helped him complete three tasks set by her father, Aeetes. He led the Argonauts to capture the Golden Fleece.

Who was Jason?

100

This modern country roughly corresponds to the area the Romans called Caledonia

What is Scotland?

100

The English translation of the motto of the University of Washington: Lux sit

What is “Let there be light”?

100

This man translated the Bible into Latin

(Bonus 100: What is the Latin version of the Bible called?)

Who was St. Jerome?

Bonus: Vulgate

200

Derived from the Latin deponent verb meaning to follow, this English word means: a work continuing a story begun in another work

What is a sequel?

200

souls must drink from this river of forgetfulness to erase their memories before being reincarnated

What is the river Lethe?

200

This modern-day country was known to the Romans as Helvetia

What is Switzerland?

200

The meaning of the motto of Johns Hopkins University, “Veritas vos liberabit”

What is ”the truth will set you free”?

200

This man originally built the Pantheon

Who was M. Agrippa?

300

This Latin word is at the root of both English words aquamarine and submarine

What is mare?

300

It was prophesied that this man would bring destruction to his homeland when his mother dreamt that she gave birth to a flaming torch. At a contest started by Eris, he awarded the golden apple “for the fairest” to Aphrodite. He was a Trojan Prince.

Who was Paris?

300

This Rick Riordan book would be translated into Latin as “Domus Pluto”

What is “House of Hades”?

300

The opening line of this famous work is “Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres”

What is De Bello Gallico?

300

This Roman praenomen was abbreviated L.

What is Lucius?
400

This Latin verb is the root of the English word ”concurrent“

What is “curro” (to run)?

400

The weapon used by Romulus to kill Remus

What is a spear?

400

This prequel to a three-part fantasy series is translated into Latin as: “Homunculus: Eo et Retro Iterum”

What is “The Hobbit: There and Back Again”?

400

The meaning of this famous motto: “Dum spiro, spero”

What is “While I breathe, I hope”?

400

This religious office was open to Roman girls beginning at ages six to ten, who remained in service for thirty years

Who were the Vestal Virgins?

500

Derived from the Latin noun for heart, what English word means: disagreement

What is “discord”?

500

This man was sentenced to repeatedly roll a boulder up a hill in the underworld for multiple attempts to cheat death.

Who was Sisyphus?

500

This popular song from the Disney film “Frozen” is translated into Latin as “cupisne aedificare hominem niveum?”

What is “Do you want to build a snowman?”

500

Caesar is rumored to have said this phrase at the moment of his assassination. (English = 300 points, Latin = +100, Greek = +100)

And you, Brutus?

Et tu, Brute?

και συ, τεκνον;

500

The same for a secondary school teacher who would teach Roman boys Latin and Greek literature

What is a Grammaticus?