The goddess of beauty, who arose from the ocean
Who is Aphrodite?
The Egyptian woman Julius Caesar and Marc Antony were in love with
Who was Cleopatra?
One of these words can be derived from "turba."
What is disturb, disturbance, nonperturbative, perturb, perturbance, perturbation, perturbative, trouble, troublous, turbid, turbidity, turbinate, turbine, turbulence, turbulent?
The number of possible Latin declensions
What is five?
"Carthago delenda est"
What is "Carthage must be destroyed"
The boy who flew too close to the sun after escaping the Labyrinth
Who is Icarus?
The exact date Caesar was killed
What is March 15, 44 BC (The Ides of March)
One of these words can be a derivative of the word "labor." (DO NOT SAY LABOR)
What is collaboration, collaborative, collaborator, elaboration, laboratory, laborious?
This ablative is used to show time
What is the ablative of time within which or when?
"Veni, vidi, vici"
What is, "I came, I saw, I conquered"
This Titan stole fire from the gods and gave it to the humans.
Who is Prometheus?
The rape of this woman inspired Rome's transition from a kingdom to a republic.
Who is Lucretia?
One of these words can be a derivative of the word "cras."
What is crastination, procrastinate, procrastination, procrastinator?
The seven Latin cases
What are: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, vocative, and locative?
"Carpe diem!"
What is, "Seize the day!"
The apple of discord was thrown by this B-list goddess to start the competition that led to the Trojan War
Who is Eris?
The Roman emperor who in 312 AD established a new capital in Byzantium.
Who is Constantine?
This word can be a derivative of the word "collum."
What is collar?
The passive/present/1st person/singlular/indicative of "Amo, Amare"
What is "Amor?"
"Alea iacta est"
What is, "The die is cast"
Hera's Garden that held golden apples with immortality powers
What is the Garden of Hesperides?
The Helvetii leader who convinced them to migrate into Gaul
Who is Orgetorix?
Find the derivative of 17y
The answer is 17
The dative of purpose and dative of reference next to each other in a sentence
What is a double dative?
"Cogito ergo sum"
What is, "I think, therefore I am"