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Classical Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Perseus slayed Medusa the Gorgon
C (Roman numeral)
Penelope
apple of discord
Perseus & Medusa
2. Market place/business center
M (Roman numeral)
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Hestia/Vesta
agora/forum
3. Greek god of nature; had the torso and head of a man & but the legs and horns of a goat
sub rosa
plebeian
Orpheus & Eurydice
Pan
4. River that runs through the city of Rome
Tiber
sine qua non
Colosseum
Athena/Minerva
5. Goddess of the hunt
Artemis/Diana
Iliad
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Jason
6. Son of Zeus; had to complete 12 labors to regain favor with the gods after killing his family; when he died & he became a god
semper fidelis
cornucopia
Hercules/Heracles
quid pro quo
7. The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (i); commonly used in the phrase 'not one iota &' meaning 'not one bit'
sic transit gloria mundi
Styx
iota
via
8. Prince of Troy Who was killed by Achilles in the Iliad; Achilles tied Hector's dead body to the back of his chariot and dragged it around the city walls three times
Charon
Hector
etc./et cetera
agora/forum
9. A member of one of the original aristocratic families of Rome; 'aristocratic'
Jove
patrician
mentor
veto
10. 'To the point of sickness' - doing/saying something over and over until everyone is sick and tired of it
Hermes/Mercury
Jason
ad nauseam
mores
11. Figuratively 'secretly.' Aphrodite gave her son Eros a rose. Eros gave it to Harpocrates & the god of silence & to ensure that his mother's love affairs remained a secret.
sub rosa
Pegasus
Penelope
paterfamilias
12. Sailed with the Argonauts to take the Golden Fleece
Jason
aqueduct
finis
Excelsior!
13. Literally 'the greatest bridge' -- the chief priest of Roman religion (later & the emperor took on this role); now used to refer to the Pope & the head of the Catholic Church
Penelope
i.e./id est
pontifex maximus
Hera/Juno
14. Carthaginian general who attacked Italy by crossing the Italian Alps in the 2nd Punic War; He was eventually defeated by Scipio at the Battle of Zama
puerile
Aegean Sea
sic transit gloria mundi
Hannibal
15. Writing after the body of a letter
vs./versus
P.S./post scriptum
Jove
Sicily
16. 'great-souled & high-minded'
magnanimous
mores
et tu & Brute?
per capita
17. The male head of a Roman family
paterfamilias
Mt. Parnassus
Trojan Horse
Uranus
18. 'Word for word'
Hydra
plebeian
verbatim
Sicily
19. God of war
Artemis/Diana
Parthenon
agora/forum
Ares/Mars
20. Volcano which erupted in AD 79 and destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum
Mt. Vesuvius
magnum opus
P.S./post scriptum
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
21. Literally refers to the heel of Achilles (a character from the Iliad who killed Hector)
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22. 'Always faithful' - motto of the US Marines
carpe diem
semper fidelis
P.M./post meridiem
Arachne
23. Victorious athletes & generals & and emperors wore crowns of made of the branches of the laurel tree to symbolize their victory; now & 'laurels' refer to someone's achievements
summa cum laude
Dionysus/Bacchus
Pax Romana
laurels
24. 500
consul
D (Roman numeral)
Zeus/Jupiter
Tiber
25. 'beware of the dog'
etc./et cetera
cave canem
sub poena
Icarus & Daedalus
26. Lived in the Labyrinth; fed off of Athenian youths; killed by Theseus
Minotaur
N.B./nota bene
I (Roman numeral)
vice versa
27. 'Against' & used to show Who is up against who in sports matches & legal battles & etc.
Pegasus
plebeian
vs./versus
Circus Maximus
28. 'That is' used for further explanation: 'in other words...'
Hannibal
i.e./id est
Romulus and Remus
cave canem
29. Female monsters who had snakes for hair and whose horrifying gaze could turn a man to stone if he looked at them (Medusa was one of the Gorgons)
C (Roman numeral)
Gorgons
mellifluous
Romulus and Remus
30. Goddess of childbirth; married to Zeus; queen of the gods
Hera/Juno
in loco parentis
mentor
Nike/Victoria
31. 'To the point of sickness' - doing/saying something over and over until everyone is sick and tired of it
per diem
veto
ad nauseam
et tu & Brute?
32. 'in memory of'
in memoriam
pontifex maximus
Hermes/Mercury
plebeian
33. 'The end'
finis
in toto
vice versa
Gorgons
34. Winged horse which flew from the neck of Medusa the Gorgon after Perseus cut off her head
Pegasus
epic
in loco parentis
per diem
35. 1000
M (Roman numeral)
pontifex maximus
puerile
Cyclops
36. 'in the year of the Lord &' designating the time period after Christ's birth
Pompeii
A.D./anno Domini
fasces
Sparta
37. River that runs through the city of Rome
Colosseum
Excelsior!
Tiber
carpe diem
38. A large horse and chariot racing track in Rome
consul
vs./versus
Circus Maximus
Cyclops
39. 'peace be with you'
Zeus/Jupiter
pax vobiscum
ex libris
muses
40. 'doctor/teacher of philosophy' - an advanced academic degree
Hephaestus/Vulcan
toga
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
Jove
41. Gladiator who led an uprising of slaves against the Romans in the 1st c. BC
Paris
in toto
ambrosia and nectar
Spartacus
42. 'per day'
Persephone/Proserpina
X (Roman numeral)
tempus fugit
per diem
43. A teacher Who is like a parent; comes from the Mentor & Odysseus' old friend & whom he left in charge of his son Telemachus when he went off to the Trojan War
sub rosa
Tantalus
mentor
sic semper tyrannis
44. God of love and desire; son of Aphrodite
Eros/Cupid
e pluribus unum
Ge/Gaea
Athena/Minerva
45. 'A slip of the tongue'
lapsus linguae
Iliad
Trojan Horse
Mt. Olympus
46. The city in Northern Africa that the Romans fought and destroyed during the Punic Wars (264-146 BC.)
toga
Carthage
A.D./anno Domini
sine qua non
47. The wife of Odysseus; a model of faithfulness to one's husband
Hades/Pluto
Penelope
Ides of March
terra incognita
48. A king Who was tortured in the Underworld by having water and grapes within his reach & but the water and grapes pulled away whenever he went to take drink or a bite
ego
Tantalus
mosaic
Ithaca
49. 'one out of many' - found on most US minted coins and the back of the dollar bill
C (Roman numeral)
agenda
e pluribus unum
Elysian Fields/Elysium
50. 'Against' & used to show Who is up against who in sports matches & legal battles & etc.
terra incognita
mea culpa
Hannibal
vs./versus