Grammar Forms
Mythology I
Mythology II
Maps
Idioms
100

Translate the following form of sum: 

eratis

y'all were

100

How is Daedalus related to Icarus?

Father

100

What was Jason sent to retrieve?

Golden Fleece

100

Gallia is known as modern day...

France

100

How do you say "it is necessary" in Latin?

necesse est

200

Give the correct form of sum for the following translation: They will be.

Erunt
200

Who did Jason marry?

Medea

200

Who did Perseus kill?

Medusa

200

Which sea is farthest east from Rome?

Black Sea

200

What is the translation of "sine dubio"?

without a doubt

300

Give the correct form of the relative pronoun for the following gender, number, and case: 

Feminine, ablative, singular

Qua (with a macron on the a!)

300

Demeter is the mother of which goddess?

Persephone

300

Who is married to Penelope?

Odysseus

300

I just passed the monsters Scylla and Charybdis. In which sea am I sailing?

Thyrrhenian Sea (or the Mare Infernum)

300

While looking at the pyramids, what Latin phrase comes to your mind?

ars longa, vita brevis

400

Each student on the team must recite the present system of sum from memory in order to receive credit for this question.

Bonam Fortunam!

400

What three animals made up the Chimera?

Lion, Goat, Snake

400
Who was Achilles' best friend, and who killed him?

Best Friend = Patroclus

Hector killed him.

400

I am north of Italy, south of Brittania, and east of Gallia. Which country am I?

Germania

400

How would you say "I like" in Latin?

placet mihi

500

Each student on the team must recite the chart of the relative pronoun from memory in order to receive credit for this question.

Bonam fortunam!

500
Describe THREE of Hercules' labors.

Examples:

Hydra, Nemean lion, Boar, Cerberus, Atlas, Amazons, Stable

500

What is the name of the princess that Perseus saves?

Andromeda

500

I am an island, but I do not touch the Ionian Sea, and the Minotaur did not live on my shores. Which island am I?

Sardinia

500

How would you say "you are allowed" in Latin?

Licet tibi / vobis