Literary Devices
Unusual Uses
Ancient Culture and Geography
Main Characters
Potpourri
100

"Velut" often introduces this literary device

What is a simile?

100

This acronym indicates the use of the ablative case with a special verb

What is PUFFV?

100

Caesar crossed this body of water to reach the British mainland from Gaul

What is The English Channel or The Channel?

100

This proud Helvetian had desires to be king

Who is Orgetorix?

100

This expensive dye represented the wealthy in Roman society

What is purple?

200

When a character addresses another character who is either dead or absent

What is apostrophe?

200

This clause begins with a negative but really means positive

What is a fear clause?

200

This river is where the foundation of Rome was laid

What is the Tiber River?

200

This Roman general's poor decision making led to the death of him, his legion, and his clever partner

Who is Sabinus?

200

These two Roman centaurions ended their rivalry in battle against the Nervii

Who are Pullo and Vorenus?

300

When a compound word is split by an intervening word

What is tmesis?

300

The word "fore" really means this phrase

What is futurum esse?

300

In order to reach the Roman camps, the Germanic warriors had to cross this river

What is the Rhone River?

300

Caesar's most trusted lieutenant

Who is Labienus?

300

The Helvetians carried this many months worth of grain after they burned their homes

What is 3 months?

400

A verb used for two or more distinct meanings

What is zeugma?

400

This unusual accusative ends in an "n" which comes from this ancient language

What is Greek?

400

The Aeneid was most likely written with this descendant of Julius Caesar in mind

Who is Augustus Caesar or Octavian?

400

King of the Suebi

Who is Ariovistus?

400

The largest city in Gaul and a battleground for Caesar and Vercingetorix

What is Avaricum?

500

An extended description of a work of art, building, or natural setting

What is ecphrasis?

500

This form of the genitive is often paired with an adverb, comparative or superlative adjective, noun, or pronoun

What is the paritive genitive?

500

This Roman emperor who ruled from 37 AD until 41 AD was the first to be assassinated

Who is Caligula?

500

This important Sequani man was convinced by Orgetorix to join the Helvetians in their migration

Who is Casticus?

500

The official title of Caesar's second in command

What is quaestor?