Who am I?
I am the king of the Gods. I wield the mighty lightning bolt. I am the God of the skies.
Zeus
Who am I?
I am the most famous Roman. I crossed the Rubicon. I was killed by my best friend.
Julius Caesar
“E pluribus unum“
What is “Out of many, one”
Canis
Wolf, dog
Where is Rome located?
In Italy
Who was the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Athena?
Minerva
Who am I?
Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, remembered for his "Meditations," a series of personal writings on Stoic philosophy and self-improvement.
Marcus Aurelius
“Veni, Vidi, Vici”
“I came, I saw, I conquered“
Laeta
Happy, cheerful
What body of water does Rome touch?
Mediterranean Sea
Who was the messenger god in Roman mythology?
Mercury (Hermes in Greek mythology)
Who am I?
Roman emperor known for his extravagance, artistic pursuits, and controversial rule, including the persecution of Christians after the Great Fire of Rome.
Nero
“Ad astra, per aspera”
What is “to the stars, through hardships”
Regina
Queen
What mountain range separated Italy from Gaul (modern-day France) in the Roman Empire?
The Alps
What was the name of the Roman goddess of the dawn?
Aurora
Who am I?
Roman statesman and author, known for his conservative views and advocacy for traditional Roman values, as seen in his work "De Agri Cultura" (On Agriculture).
Cato the Elder
”Oderint dum metuant”
“Let them hate so long as they fear”
Solstitium
Solstice
What was considered Europe’s first super highway?
Via Appia
What was the name of the Roman god of beginnings, transitions, and endings, also associated with gates, and transitions?
Portunus
Who am I?
Roman general and legendary figure known for his role in the early Republic and his conflict with the plebeians, as depicted in Shakespeare's play "Coriolanus."
Coriolanus
“Saepe ne utile quidem est scire quid futurum sit”
“Often it is not even useful to know what will be”
Calamus
Pen, reed
Which modern-day country was known as Dacia during Roman times, located to the northeast of the Roman Empire's core territories?
Romania