Trojan War Fun Facts
Aeneas' Journey
Verbs/Passive Voice
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Potpourri
100
The modern-day location of Troy.
What is Turkey?
100
Protagonist of the Aeneid.
Who is Aeneas?
100
Translate: amāmur
What is we are loved?
100
Passive Personal Endings
What are or, ris, tur, mur, minī, ntur
100
Direct objects go into this case
What is the accusative?
200
The author of the Greek epics that recount the events of the Trojan War and the years following.
Who is Homer?
200
Author of the Aeneid.
Who is Vergil?
200
2nd conjugation infinitive ending
What is ĒRE?
200
Translate into Latin: I love & I am loved
What are amō & amor?
200
The number of noun declensions in Latin.
What is 5?
300
A pivotal figure in the Trojan War, she is identified by Christopher Marlowe as "the face that launch'd a thousand ships."
Who is Helen of Troy?
300
Place where Aeneas and his sociiī stop on their way to Italy FOLLOWING their time in Sicily.
What is Africa (Carthage)?
300
3 tenses formed using the present stem.
What are present, imperfect, and future?
300
3 tenses formed using the perfect stem.
What are perfect, pluperfect, and future?
300
The Dative Bell Verbs.
What are give, show, buy, bring tell, entrust?
400
He judged Aphrodite as the most beautiful of the goddesses, thus beginning his journey to the most beautiful woman in the world.
Who is Paris?
400
Name of Aeneas' son.
What is Anchises/Iulus?
400
Translate into English: y'all were being loved
What is amābaminī?
400
Future Passive Endings for the 3rd Conjugation.
What are ar, ēris, ētur, ēmur, ēminī, entur?
400
One use of the ablative case.
What is Ablative Place Where, Ablative of Means, Ablative Place From Which, Ablative of Agent, etc.?
500
A powerful Greek hero, and the protagonist of the Iliad.
Who is Achilles?
500
Emperor who commissioned the writing of the Aeneid.
Who is Augustus?
500
Put into Latin: "she will be loved."
What is amābitur?
500
Translate into Latin: they are seized (capiō, capere = to seize).
What is capiuntur?
500
Translate: Aeneas et sociī ad patriam novam mittēbantur. (mittō, mittere = to send).
What is "Aeneas and his friends were being sent to their new fatherland/country."?