Mythology
Literature
History
Etymology
Grammar
100
The Roman god of Wine
Who is Bacchus
100
The author of the Aeneid
Virgil
100
The First emperor of Rome
Who is Augustus
100
This muscle in the human body comes from the latin root for "two"
What is the biceps muscle
100
This latin case is often employed to express possession
What is the genitive case
200
This Roman goddess was born from Zeus's skull
Who is Athena
200
This author wrote about his overwhelming love for Lesbia
Who is Catullus
200
These two Roman senators are responsible for the assassination of Julius Caesar
Who are Brutus and Cassius
200
The name for this sickness comes from the latin verb "verto" meaning "to turn"
What is vertigo
200
Many compound verbs take this case as their object
What is the dative case
300
This three-headed beast guards the Underworld
Who is Cerberus
300
This character in the Aeneid is killed by twin snakes after warning Troy about the danger of the wooden horse and the Greeks
Who is Laocoon
300
this english word meaning temperamental derives from the name of a Roman god.
What is mercurial
300
the subject of an indirect statement should be in this case
What is the accusative case
400
These two twins built the wall of Thebes
Who are Amphion and Zethus
400
This daughter of Menelaus married Neoptolemus
Who is Hermione
400
This man was the father of Ilione, Troilus, Deiphobus, Cassandra, and Hector
Who is Priam
400
The name for this common form of transportation derives from the latin word for goat.
What is a cab
400
melius is the comparative form of this adjective
What is bonum
500
This goddess was sent by Juno to try to get the Trojan women to burn their ships while the Trojan men were celebrating the funeral games of Anchises.
Who is Iris
500
This island in the bay of Naples was home to emperor Tiberius for eleven years.
What is Capri
500
This english word meaning "to observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry" derives from the latin word for footprint
What is to investigate
500
The deponent verbs potior, fruor, vescor, fungor, and utor all take this case
What is the ablative case