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Odyssey
Epic Poetry
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100

Aeneas' ultimate mission is to do what?

Conquer Italy and found Rome 

100

Odysseus reunites with this family member last 

his father, Laertes 

100

Virgil may have written Aeneas' relationship Dido as an allegory for the relationship between Rome and this recently conquered empire. 

Carthage

100

This Roman god made Aeneas' new shield 

Vulcan 

100

These two Roman emperors claim Aeneas as their forebear 

Julius Caesar & Augustus 

200
How does Dido respond when Aeneas leaves her?

She commits suicide 

200

This infamous suitor is slain by Odysseus first 

Antinous 

200

The Aeneid's opening line differs from the Iliad & Odyssey how? 

no invocation of the Muse 

200

Athena's Roman equivalent 

Minerva

200

Aeneas sees Trojan heroes and great poets where? 

the underworld 

300

Dido & Aeneas establish a more intimate relationship in this location 

a cave 

300

Odysseus' Cretan Tale to this character focuses more on Odysseus himself and his clothing

Penelope 

300

Virgil's Aeneid mimics this oral tradition 

Homeric Epic Poetry 

300

These gates determine if a dream is true or false.

The gates of horn & ivory 

300

The reign of Augustus Caesar, emperor of Rome, began this golden age 

the Pax Romana 

400

This character, Queen Dido's sister, convinces her to pursue a relationship with Aeneas. 

Anna

400

In Book 15 of the Odyssey, Athena reunites with this character who is visiting Sparta 

Telemachus 

400

Virgil & Homer were separated by aprox. what amount of time? 

roughly 800 years 

400

This man raised by a wolf with his twin brother is the legendary founder of Rome and a descendent of Aeneas 

Romulus 

400

During the footrace of the Funeral Games for Anchises, what happens to the man initially in the lead? 

He slips in blood and falls 

500

Aeneas sees this omen at his father's grave

a snake 

500

The Cretan Tale Odysseus tells Eumaeus differs from the other tales in what way?

more emphasis on enslavement & suffering 

500

the term for a story which relates the legendary origins of a place

Foundation Myth 

500

The Greek equivalent of this Roman god, Dionysus, is god of wine, celebration, & sometimes madness

Bacchus 

500

Virgil likely wrote much of this character's adventures to mimic Augustus Caesar

Aeneas