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100

This king of the gods gave birth to Minerva from his own head.

Who is Jupiter?

100

Raised by a she-wolf and destined to found a great city, this brother killed his twin after a dispute over augury (bird watching) and boundary lines.

Who is Romulus?

100

Catullus was born in this city.

What is Verona, Italy?

100

The line "ne sciamus" from Catullus 5 is an example of this dependent clause.

What is a purpose clause?

100

The English definition of regnum.

What is kingdom?

200

This goddess wandered the earth searching for her abducted daughter and turned a boy into a lizard.

Who is Ceres?

200

This hero slew a monster with snaky hair using a mirrored shield so he wouldn’t have to look at her directly.

Who is Perseus?

200

This person named himself Dictator for Life. His leadership marked the end of the Roman Republic.

Who is Julius Caesar?

200

Vivamus atque amemus!

What is "Let us live and let us love!"?

200

The Latin word meaning "of the night."

What is noctis?

300

This goddess is known as the goddess of the hunt and punished Actaeon by turning him into a stag after he saw her bathing.

Who is Diana?

300

This Trojan hero fled his burning city carrying his father on his back.

Who is Aeneas?

300

This leader brought Rome into the Pax Romana after the Civil Wars.

Who is Augustus?

300

Odī et amō.

What is "I love and I hate"?

300

The gender of spēs.

What is feminine?

400

The mother goddess of Rome; Mother of Aeneas.

Who is Venus?

400

This queen of Carthage swore never to love again after her husband’s death — until fate (and Cupid) brought a Trojan guest to her shores.

Who is Dido?

400

This was Augustus' original name prior to changing it to Augustus.

What is Octavian?

400

"Magistra praemia cum magnō beneficiō dat."

Translate the sentence and state the ablative use of the bolded phrase.

What is "The teacher gives rewards with great kindness" and an ablative of manner?

400

The third principal part (in Latin) of dicere.

What is dīxī?

500

This deity is often depicted riding a dolphin; Son of Venus.

Who is Cupid?

500

This woman was turned into a laurel tree to escape the god who pursued her, inspiring his future symbol.

Who is Daphne?

500

Cleopatra had children with these two men.

Julius Caesar and Mark Antony

500

THis is the difference in translation between "sciamus" and "sciremus".

What is "we may know" versus "we might know"? 
500

The verbs imperāre and invidēre have this in common.

What is they both take a dative case object?