Title: Lectio I Review
1Lectio I Review
2Final Jeopardy
Heroes I
Heroic Phrases
Anything Goes
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3I left a destroyed Troy to look for a new life in
Italy and to become the ancestor of the Romans.
Aeneas
4Romulus and Remus killed their evil uncle to put
me back on the throne of Alba
grandfather, Numitor
5How did Horatius protect Rome?
He kept enemies from crossing a bridge into the
city.
6Julius Caesar was murdered because he held which
office for life?
Dictator
7What does the title Augustus mean?
honored one
8Peace be with you
Pax tecum
9I am Roman
Romanus sum
10I love Rome
Romam amo
11DAILY DOUBLE
12Goodbye, Troy hello, Italy!
Vale, Troia salve, Italia!
13I came, I saw, I conquered
Veni, vidi, vici
14Octavian Augustus position in the new Roman
government
emperor
15The special name for the exact date on which
Julius Caesar was killed.
The Ides of March
16Aeneas mother
the goddess Venus
17Mucius nickname meaning Lefty
Scaevola
18The river in Rome across which Horatius swam in
full armor.
Tiber
19The ancient equivalent of Germany
Germania
20The ancient equivalent of Spain
Hispania
21The ancient equivalent of Egypt
Aegyptus
22The modern equivalent of Gallia
France
23The modern equivalent of Roman Asia
Turkey
24The term for languages that came from Latin
Romance
252 modern languages that developed from Germanic
English and German
26In what way did Latin words enter English
INDIRECTLY?
William the Conqueror from Normandy brought
French, a Latin-based language, to England
27How did Latin words enter English DIRECTLY?
Latin words came directly to English from the
church, law, and education.
28Name the 5 Romance languages
French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Rumanian
29FINAL JEOPARDY
What do you wager
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30Name the 6 Roman heroes with their dates.
Aeneas (1184 B.C.), Romulus (753 B.C.), Horatius
and Mucius Scaevola (509 B.C.), Julius Caesar (44
B.C.), Octavian Augustus (27 B.C.)