A legatus named Quintus Titurius...who led a legion into disaster.
quis est Sabinus?
a defensive and/or seige manoever imitating a turtle.
What is the 'testudo'?
This is the accusative form of Caesar.
Quid est Caesarem?
Not having proper tools, the Nervii used these to dig the trench around the camp (give the Latin word).
What are gladii?
A legatus named Lucius Aurunculeius... who fought bravely before being killed.
quis est Cotta?
An indirect statement requires a 'head' verb, a subject accusative and this.
What is an infinitive?
Caesar left this man in charge at Samarobrivae.
Who is Crassus?
He defended his winter camp against an attack of the Nervii
quis est Cicero?
Cotta was wounded in the face by this weapon.
What is a funda (sling)?
This is a verbal noun that only has neuter singular forms.
What is a 'gerund'?
This is the Latin word for 'tower'.
Quid est 'turris'?
This man threw the legion's symbol within the fortifications just before he was killed. (Give the Latin term)
Quid est 'aquilifer'?
This is the gerundive form of 'delere' in the fem. plural accusative.
What is 'delendas'?
This was the width in feet of the ditch that the Nervii made around the winter quarters. (give the number in Latin)
What is 'quindecim'?
These centurions were competing for promotion.
quis est Pullo et Vorenus?
A Latin idiom meaning 'having been informed'.
What is 'certior factus'?
This is the 2nd person plural pluperfect active subjunctive form of 'ducere'.
What is 'duxissetis'?
This is the Latin word for belt (where Pullo was struck by a javelin).
What is a 'balteus'?