Art and Myth
Gods and Goddesses
History and Philosophy
Heroes
Etymology
100

Often depicted with winged shoes

Hermes/Mercury

100

Who is sister to Apollo and goddess of the hunt?

Artemis/Diana

100

The year that Rome fell

476 AD

100

The father of Perseus

Zeus

100

A pathological disorder is named after this mythological figure obsessed with his reflection

Narcissus

200

Torches are an attribute commonly used to recognize this god or goddess

Demeter/Ceres

200

Two adulterous lovers were chained to the bed by Hephaestus

Aphrodite/Venus and Ares/Mars
200

The missing word from the following Socrates quote: "The ______ life is not worth living"

"unexamined"

200

The greatest warrior of Troy, dying in battle at the hands of Achilles.

Hector

200

This English word combines the Latin roots for sound and sight to describe a form of multi-sensory media

Audiovisual

300

An Olympian goddess is rarely depicted in art

Hestia/Vesta

300

Two related goddesses associated with death and rebirth

Persephone/Proserpina and Demeter/Ceres

300

The number of Roman consuls per term

2

300

The vowel filled name of Theseus' father

Aegeus

300

English word describing a reverberant sound is derived from the name of a Greek nymph

Echo

400

She is held by Athena Parthenos

Nike/Victory

400

A god born twice: once traditionally, the next time... not so much

Dionysus/Bacchus

400

The number of times Julius Caesar was stabbed

23

400

The role did Odysseus took on upon his return to Ithaca

A Beggar

400

This word means strong in Latin, French, Italian, and Portuguese

Fort

500

A deity often depicted on a mule

Dionysus/Bacchus

500

A minor deity presiding over the art of history

Clio (or Kleio)

500

The three divisions of the soul, according to Plato

Logic, spirit (emotion), and desire

500

The first great hero to slay a chimera

Bellepheron

500

This Greek word for ruler or master has an identical meaning when transliterated to English

Despot