The first king of Rome, known for killing his brother Remus and arranging the abduction of the Sabine women.
Romulus
100
The direct object of a sentence is in this case in Latin.
accusative
100
subito
suddenly
200
iam
now, already
200
lente
slowly
200
The third king of Rome; he declared war on the Albans and was later struck dead by a lightning bolt in the Temple of Jupiter.
Tullus Hostilius
200
The object of a preposition must be in one of these two Latin cases.
accusative, ablative
200
furtim
stealthily
300
also, even
etiam
300
soon
mox
300
The names of the Roman and Alban triplets who fought during the reign of Tullus Hostilius.
Horatii and the Curiatii
300
Changing the endings of Latin words to change their jobs in sentences is called _____________
inflection
300
then, next
tum
400
also
quoque
400
now (not now, already)
nunc
400
This was the great Roman sewer, built by the sixth king of Rome, Servius Tullius.
Cloaca Maxima
400
in silvam is best translated _______.
into the woods/forest
400
there
ibi
500
stealthily
furtim
500
not
non
500
The English name of the seventh and final king, known for his ruthless execution of senators with whom he disagreed. He was banished from Rome after Lucretia died.
Tarquin the Proud
500
The letters -o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, and -nt are called ______ _____. (two words)