Who's Your Daddy?
Just In Case
Roman Hygiene
Totally Togas!
Roman Empire Geography
100

Heracles / Hercules

Zeus / Jupiter
100

What case is the underlined word?

Pluto pomum mortis Proserpinae dedit.

nominative

100
The English word "latrine" comes from the Latin word for this restroom necessity.

toilet

100

What would a Roman man wear under his toga?

tunic / tunica

100

In what modern-day country is Mount Olympus?

Greece

200

Polyphemus

Poseidon / Neptune

200

What case is the underlined word?

Pluto pomum mortis Proserpinae dedit.

accusative

200

Stinky breath? Chew on this leaf, which shares a name with Hades' former lover.

mint / Minthe

200

At about what age would a Roman boy wear his first toga?

puberty / age 11-13

200

Near which modern-day city is the Tiber River?

Rome

300

Perseus

Zeus / Jupiter

300

What case is the underlined word?

Pluto pomum mortis Proserpinae dedit.

dative

300

Instead of lathering up with soap, Romans would use a strigil to scrape this dirt-catching substance off their skin.

(olive) oil

300

The color of stripe along a toga signified the social status of the citizen wearing it. White was for politic candidates, red was for senators, and what color was for emperors or members of the royal family?

purple

300

Around which body of water were Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Misenum?

The Bay of Naples

400

Theseus

Aegeus

400

What case is the underlined word?

Pluto pomum mortis Proserpinae dedit.

genitive

400

Instead of toilet paper, what unique invention did Roman bathhouses offer with which to clean up?

a sponge (on a stick)
400

Women did not don the toga, as it was reserved for men, except for a meretrix, a woman of this profession. 

prostitute

400

The Rhine River separated the Roman Empire from which northern neighbor?

Germany / Germania

500

Chiron

Cronus / Saturn

500

If the author added the phrase in Tartaro to the sentence Pluto pomum mortis Proserpinae dedit, what case would Tartaro be in?

ablative

500

Roman baths were often heated with this underground heating system, in which slaves manned a fire beneath the floor, allowed hot air to circulate.

hypocaust

500

The word togatus was used so often it transformed from "a man wearing a toga" to refer to simply "a Roman citizen." What is another word for "citizen" in Latin?

civis

500

Hadrian's Wall separated Roman settlements from Caledonian Picts on which island? 

Great Britain / Britannia