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100
The word "principal" comes from this Latin word
What is princeps?
100
The word "nauta" belongs to this declension
What is first declension?
100
It is the meaning of the verb "tenere"
What is "to hold"?
100
It is the translation of "multi Britanni ad aulam venerunt"
What is "Many Britons came to the palace"?
100
Latin name of the establishment the Romans would leave behind after pacifying an area that they had conquered.
What is a colonia?
200
The word "fracture" comes from this Latin word
What is fractus?
200
The word "saxum" belongs to this declension
What is second declension?
200
The verb "claudere" belongs to this conjugation
What is third conjugation?
200
It is the translation for "femina prope regem sedebat"
What is "a lady was sitting near the king"?
200
Name of the British queen that rebelled against the Roman conquest in A.D. 60.
Who is Boudica?
300
The word "alias" comes from this Latin word
What is alius?
300
It is the number for the word "saxa"
What is plural?
300
It is the tense of the word "tenebam"
What is imperfect tense?
300
It is the translation of "sacerdos victimam interfecit"
What is "The priest killed the victim"?
300
The British king who became a "client king" after the Roman invasion.
Who is Cogidubnus?
400
The word "sacerdotal" comes from this Latin word
What is sacerdos?
400
It is the gender of the word "nauta"
What is masculine?
400
It is the meaning of "praeesse"
What is "to be in charge of"?
400
It is the translation of "donum, quod regem maxime delectavit, erat equus"
What is "the gift, which delighted the king the most, was a horse"?
400
The two privileges that a "client king" would receive for his cooperation with the Romans.
What are the adding the king's name to his own and Roman citizenship?
500
The verb "undulate" come from this Latin word
What is unda?
500
The word "principem" is in this case
What is accusative case?
500
It is the meaning of "rediit"
What is "he, she, it returned"?
500
It is the English translation for "vinum, quod ancillae ferebant, erat in patera aurea"
What is "the wine, which the slave-girls were carrying, was in a golden bowl"?
500
He was the Roman emperor during the invasion to Britannia.
Who is Claudius?