Nouns
Verbs
Pronouns
Roman Emperors
Greco-Roman Mythology
100
This case is used to show indirect statement.
What is the dative?
100
This tense show an incomplete past action.
What is the imperfect tense?
100
This is how you say "He" in the nominative.
What is "IS"?
100
This man was Rome's first emperor.
Who is Augustus Caesar?
100
This weapon was used by the god of the sea.
What is the trident?
200
This case is used to describe the manner in which something is done.
What is the ablative?
200
This voice is used when the action is done to the subject.
What is the Passive Voice?
200
This is how you say "of this woman".
What is "huius"?
200
This man built a wall to seperate the Romans and Celts from the Painted People (aka. Picts).
Who is Hadrian?
200
This animal was the symbol for Hera.
What is the peacock?
300
This noun is translated as "to the republic".
What is "Rei Publicae"?
300
This tense is used to say that the action will have been done.
What is the Future Perfect Passive tense.
300
This is how you say "to those men".
What is "illis"?
300
This emperor brought the Roman empire to its greatest extent.
Who is Trajan?
300
This is the part of the underworld where the mediocre spend eternity.
What is the Fields of Asphodel?
400
This case indicates the true stem of each noun.
What is the genitive?
400
This term is used when two verbs work together as one.
What is a periphrastic?
400
This is how you say either "She" or "The things".
What is "ea"?
400
This emperor killed his own brother to ascend to the throne of Rome.
Who is Caracalla?
400
These two were the original titan and god of the sun.
Who is Hyperion and Helios?
500
This case is used for the subject in an indirect statement.
What is the accusative?
500
This is used as the verb in an indirect statement.
What is the infinitive?
500
This is how someone would say "these women and those men".
What is "hae et illi"?
500
This last emperor of Rome thought that his favorite chicken was murdered.
Who is Romulus?
500
This god represents the embodiment of death itself.
Who is Thanatos?