Daily Roman Life
Vocabulary
Mottoes
Mythology
Emperors
100

The Latin word for a Bath. 

What is thermae?

100

poena

What is punishment?

100

Semper Fidelis is the motto for this organization.

What is the United States Marine Corps?

100

Polyphemus is this type of monster.

What is a Cyclops?

100

Under this Roman emperor, the territory of the Roman empire was at its greatest.

Who is Trajan?

200

The Latin word for School.

What is Ludus?

200

digitus

What is finger?

200

The motto Semper Paratus is attached to this organization.

What is the United States Coast Guard?

200

This man is the brother of Prometheus.

Who is Epimetheus?

200

Nero was an emperor from this family line.

What is the Julio-Claudian line?

300

The specific cloak worn by senators in the Roman world?

What is the toga praetexta?

300

frango, frangere

What is *to break?

300

The mottoe Sic Semper Tyrannus is attached to this state.

What is Virginia?

300

This person stole fire and gave it to the humans.

Who was Prometheus?

300

He was emperor when Christ was crucified.

Who is Tiberius?


400

Most Romans lived in this common structure in Rome. Also the word for an island.

What is an insula?

400

ara, -ae (f.)

What is an altar?

400

This Latin mottoe is attached the United States and can be found on the dollar bill.

What is E Pluribus Unum?

400

This woman was turned into a spider by Athena (Minerva).

Who was Arachne?

400

This emperor finished Julius Caesar's work and conquered Britain, bringing it into the Roman Empire.

Who was Claudius?

500

If you were a Roman, and you wanted to travel from Rome to Brundisium, you would take this road.

What is the Via Appia?

500

munus can mean this to a Roman.

What is game (as in gladiator)?

500

The word Veritas in Latin translates as Truth and is the motto for this university.

What is Harvard University?

500
The couple, Baucis and Philemon, were turned into this thing from nature by Zeus.

What are trees?

500

He was the emperor who started construction on the Flavian Amphitheater.

Who was Vespasian?