Geography
History
Mythology
Grammar
Phrases
100

This is the sea that lies between Greece and southern Italy.

What is the Ionian Sea.

100

These were the members of the first triumvirate.

Who are Crassus, Julius Caesar, and Pompey

100

This god was considered ugly by his own mother.

Who is Vulcan

100

This is the part of speech of "cōnstitūta est" (and what is its voice and tense).

What is a perfect passive participle.

100

Julius Caesar used this phrase when announcing his victory over Asia Minor

What is "vedi, vidi, vici"

200

How many hills of Rome were there?

What is 7?

200

This crazy Roman Emperor hated Christians and is rumored to have set fire to Rome and laughed watching it burn.

Who is Nero?

200

This hero was hated by the goddess Juno

Who is Aeneas 

200

This is the tense, number, and person of "fuit"

What is perfect 3rd person singular.

200

This Latin phrase means always faithful and is often used in regards to the military.

What is semper fidelis?

300

Pliny was given a governorship of Bithynia by this Roman Emperor

Who is Trajan?

300

The god pan is know by what in Rome?

Who is Faunus

300

This is the case and translation of the italicized words: "id minimī mōmentī est" 

What is genitive and "of very little importance."

300

This Latin phrase could be used when referring to doing something until you are sick of it.

What is "ad nauseam."

400

Romulus and Remus were raised by which type of animal?

What is a she-wolf?

400

This is the case and translation of the italicized words: "Praecō erat homō malignīs oculīs"

What is ablative and "with spiteful eyes"

400

This phrase, which would be literally translated as "I don't give a hoot", means "I don't care".

What is flacci non facīo?

500

These two rivers formed the borders of civilized Rome and the Germanic trbies.

What are the Danube and the Rhine?

500

Most people know that Pluto was the god of the underworld. What other thing was he the god of?

What are riches

500

This is the translation of "Alius alium petēbat"

What is "They were attacking one another."

500

This Latin phrase was used by a philosopher and means, "I think therefore I am."

What is "Cogito, ergo sum"?