Vita Caesaris
Vocabulary
Gallic Geography
Miscellaneous
Roman Numerals
100

Tomorrow is March 15th. The Romans had a special name for this day.

What is the Ides of March?

100

Meaning of "cultus, cultus".

What is culture or civilization?

100

The Latin number word for the amount of parts Caesar said Gaul is divided into.

What is tres?

100

The modern day country where the ancient site of Troy is located.

What is Turkey?

100

XVIII

What is 18?

200

True or False: Caesar was once held ransom by pirates.

What is true?

200

Meaning of "cotidianus, a, um".

What is daily?
200

The strongest tribe of Gauls. 

Who are the Belgae?

200
The Latin term for war ships.

What is naves longi/longas?

200

The Roman numeral for 99.

What is XCIX?

300
The part of his appearance that Caesar was ashamed of...

What is his baldness?

300

Meaning of "septentriones".

What is the north?

300

The three main parts of Gaul, according to Caesar.

What are the Belgae, Aquitani and Celtae?

300

The Romans referred to the north as "septentriones" after the constellation of 7 starts that is better known to as what (in Latin).

What is Ursa Major?

300

The number of legs on a spider + the the number of students in this class = 


Respond with a Roman numeral



What is XIV?

400
Caesar's second in command.

Who is Titus Labienus?

400

Meaning of "angustus, a, um".

What is narrow or compressed?

400
The modern name of the Sequana river.

What is the Seine?

400

Where Caesar originally tried to land in Britannia.

What is Dover/Dubris?

400

The Roman numeral for 753.

What is DCCLIII?

500

The year that Caesar was assassinated.

What is 44 BCE?

500

Meaning of "funda, -ae".

What is slingshot?

500
The modern name of the area that the Helvetii inhabited.

What is Switzerland?

500

The Latin words for the abbreviation: SPQR

What is senatus populusque Romanus?

500

MMXXV-MCMLXXIV = 

Respond with a Roman numeral.

What is LI?