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Origins
100

Rome was named after Romulus, who founded it Palatine hill. However, this twin brother of his wanted it to be made on Aventine hill, ultimately leading to his death.

Who is Remus?

100

This is the Roman god of wine and festivities.

Who is Bacchus?

100

When a Roman turned 16, they were able to wear an adult version of this clothing. 

What is a Toga (toga virilis)?

100

This month was named after the emperor born on the fifth month of the year, originally named "Quintilis".

What is July?
100

Latin is the origin of many languages, collectively called this name. 

What are the Romance Languages?

200

These two fiends of Octavius fought against him, ultimately leading to their downfall, but also to the rise of the Roman Empire. 

Who were Marc Antony and Cleopatra?

200

This Roman party was the biggest of the year, taking place in December, with festivities such as gift-giving and overturning social norms.

What is Saturnalia?

200

The Romans were the first to do this common practice on a birthday.

What is gift-giving?

200

Romans wore these on their heads to symbolize the festive mood. 

What are laurel leaves (or laurels)?

200

This wolf is the one who raised the twins who ended up founding Rome. 

Who is Lupa?

300

This king was the last king of Rome before the founding of the Roman Republic. 

Who is Tarquinius Superbus (or "Tarquin the Proud)?

300

These performers, often entertaining crowds in arenas, could be hired for private parties as well, though they were expensive. 

What were gladiators?

300

The Romans used round cakes to celebrate birthdays. However, this practice originated with the Greeks, where they made cakes the shape of this object in order to honor the goddess Artemis. 

What is the moon (or moon-shaped)?

300

On April 21st of this year, Rome was founded.

What is 753 BCE?

300

Romans believed in the importance of this substance so much that we get the word used to describe the way someone is paid from it. 

What is salt?

400

The amount seen of this bird was used as a augury of where Rome should be founded- Remus saw 6, Romulus saw 12. 

What is a vulture?

400

Though the Romans didn't have honey, they used this instead to sweeten their meals. 

What is honey?
400

This emperor's birthday, which took place on September 23rd, became the first living person who had a festival day on the Roman's sacred calendar. 

Who is Augustus Caesar?

400

On birthdays, Romans gave coins to these household gods. 

What are Lares?

400

The tradition of candles in Ancient Rome could've come from the sacred fire dedicated to the goddess of the Hearth. 

Who is Vesta (or Greek Hestia?

500

This emperor, while not technically Roman, founded the Holy Roman Empire when he was crowned by Pope Leo III in 800 AD.

Who was Charlemagne (or Charles the Great)?

500

Though the Romans didn't have a normal seating table for dinners, this formal dining room featured couches used to recline whilst eating.

What is the triclinium?

500

In Rome, your "genius" wasn't how smart you were. Instead, it was the name for this spirit that was born on the same day as you. 

What is a guardian angel (or spirit guide)?

500

The first month of the year was named after this god due to his two faces, symbolizing looking back into the old year and forward into the new one. 

Who is Janus?

500

The tradition of these bundles featuring an axe came from the Etruscans, but came to symbolize the power and authority of Romans. 

What is the fasces?