Imperial Practices
Landmarks and Architecture
Hear Hear for Herpel
Ancient Influences
Magical Miscellaneous
100
The aquilifer was a Roman soldier bearing the staff of an...
Eagle
100
The Parthenon was a temple dedicated to...
Minerva
100
On what cable channel did Herpel appear in high school?
Nickelodeon
100
Originating in Athens, this Greek political invention remains as an integral component in many global governments today, enduring changes to the execution in order to facilitate unideal constituent conditions most identifiable with countries operating under republican domain.
Democracy
100
Dedicated to the Greek equivalent of the Roman goddess Diana, this structure was located in the city of Ephesus.
Temple of Artemis
200
The region now known as France was known as _____ in Roman times
Gaul Gallia
200
Once a temple to all the gods, the Pantheon has been re-purposed as...
A church
200
What was Herpel’s first spoken word?
Ball
200
E Pluribus Unum is a phrase attributed to the US seal with possible origins in a poem attributed to Virgil about...
Moretum Salad
200
Built as a statue of the Greek titan Helios, this structure greeted sailors at port.
Colossus of Rhodes
300
In the Roman patron system, who is in the highest level that has no patron above it to provide services to...
Emperor
300
What is the opening between seats in an amphitheater (present in modern day theaters as well)
Vom Vomitorium
300
How many groomsmen did Herpel have at his wedding?
Six
300
Likely the first institution of higher learning in the western world, the Academy in Athens was founded by...
Plato
300
What piece of machinery once suffered minor damage at the hands of Will Neary?
The projector
400
An annual festival in December, the Roman equivalent of Christmas was known as...
Saturnalia
400
An architectural technique mastered by the Romans, this commonly found curved design enables the construction of taller creations while sustaining the increased weight.
Arch Vault
400
What two colors were Herpel’s braces for 6 straight years?
Blue and Orange
400
Pluto's only moon named after the boatman of the river styx is...
Charon
400
Evaluate the following: C - XL + IV * VI
LXXXIV 84
500
The famous weapon called the Scorpio was a type what artillery weapon?
Ballista
500
Most temples and palaces were made out of what material?
Marble
500
What musical artist was Herpel’s first CD?
Michael Jackson
500
What was the first non-footrace event in the Olympics?
Wrestling
500
G is for
Grumio