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Nouns

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Vocabulary

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Greek Deities

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Roman Deities

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Grammar

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Verbs

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Nouns Vocabulary Greek Deities

Roman Deities

Grammar Verbs

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The soldier’s weapons were stolen.

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What is militis?

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The medal of honor was given to the soldier.

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What is militī?

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On account of the dangers they were afraid to enter the house.

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What is pericula?

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She entered into the town on horseback.

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What is in oppidum?

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He gave his friend a new chariot.

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What is amicō?

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This is the word for “through,” and this is the case that follows it.

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What is per with accusative case?

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Complete the analogy.

amīcus : inimīcus :: perīculum : __

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What is salus?

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All of the following derivatives come from the word for “lead,

draw” except:duct reduce

production elucidate

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What is elucidate?

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This is the meaning of superbia.

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What is arrogance?

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Complete the analogy:appellō : vocō :: properō : ___

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What is maturō?

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I am the Greek god with a

winged cap, winged sandals, and a caduceus.

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Who is Hermes?

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I am the Greek deity that had an image of

Medusa’s head on a shield,

which is known as the aegis.

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Who is Athena?

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The Greek god whose domain Cerberus guards

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Who is Hades?

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goddess of grain.

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Who is Demeter?

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goddess of the hunt, little animals, moon, and

chastity

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Who is Artemis?

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This symbolic object identifies Neptune.

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What is a trident?

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This Roman deity ruled over the hearth that was cared for by six

priestesses.

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Who is Vesta?

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This god, a blacksmith, makes Jupiter’s thunderbolts.

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Who is Vulcan?

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god of sun, healing, and music; killed Niobe’s sons

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Who is Apollo?

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This goddess received a golden apple from Paris.

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Who is Venus?

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They will hear your advice. The translation of the Latin verb

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What is audient?

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The type of ablative:

Aeneas cum multīs Troianīs navigavit.

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What is ablative of accompaniment?

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Translation of memoriā tenebit

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What is he/she/it will remember?

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Latin for you (pl) were ordered

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What is iubebamini?

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Latin for to be found.

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What is invenīrī?

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In English, parāre means this.

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What is to prepare?

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Latin for to be taken.

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What is capī?

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Ago, agere is this conjugation.

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What is third conjugation?

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Nolīte pugnāre is translated as this.

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What is do not fight?

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Latin for having been sent.

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What is missus?

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Nouns II

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Vocabulary II

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Mythology II

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12 Olympians II

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Aeneas II

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Verbs II

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Nouns II Vocabulary II

Mythology II

12 Olympians II

Aeneas II

Verbs II

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It was the body of the king.

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What is corpus?

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Lucius, go to the field to work.

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What is Lucī?

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She added nutrients to the fields.

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What is agrīs?

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Enemies, set out as soon as possible.

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What is inimicī?

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Riding on horseback, she departed out of the town.

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What is ex oppidō?

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This is the Latin for neither…nor.

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What is neque…neque?

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Who, which, and that are all meanings of this word.

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What is qui, quae, quod?

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The word portal stems from this Latin word.

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What is porta?

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Petition is a derivative of this Latin word.

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What is peto?

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She loves the boy also.

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What is etiam?

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Atalanta promised to marry the man who could defeat her in this.

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What is a footrace?

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This goddess granted Pygmalion’s wish.

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Who is Aphrodite?

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Hyacinthus was killed by this in a competition with Apollo.

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What is a discus?

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From Hyacinthus’ blood, this sprang forth.

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What is a flower?

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This princess was turned into a bird after she fell from the

rudders of Minos’ ship.

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Who is Scylla?

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These two animals are associated with Mars.

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What are the vulture and the dog?

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While picking flowers, Proserpina caught the eye of this god, who stole her away to marry

her.

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Who is Pluto?

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This deity was born out of the head of his or her father.

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Who is Pallas Athena?

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Apollo was born on this island.

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What is Delos?

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This is the name of the “magic wand” used by the Messenger

god.

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What is a caduceus?

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This is the name of the poems that Vergil wrote about different

aspects of farming.

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What are Georgics?

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This Roman goddess was Aeneas’ mother.

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Who is Venus?

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Aeneas found his father in this part of the Underworld.

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What is Elysium?

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Before the arrival of Aeneas, Lavinia had been engaged to this

king of the Rutulians.

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Who is Turnus?

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This sorcereress accompanied Aeneas to the Underworld.

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Who is Sibyl?

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I have prepared.

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What is paravī?

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We were living.

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What is agebamus?

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They have found.

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What is invēnērunt?

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It has been found.

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What is inventum est?

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He will undertake.

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What is suscipiet?

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In ancient Rome, these were the two types of

household gods.

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What are the Lares and the Penates?