| A | B |
| Who hired the hit-shepherds who killed one of the Roman kings? | the sons of Ancus |
| The Temple in the Forum of Julius Caesar was dedicated to | Venus |
| The king who first put a bridge over the Tiber was | Ancus Marcius |
| The tenth book of the Aeneid ends with the death of | Mezentius |
| The one king whom Vergil does not mention is | Servius Tullius |
| After the Gallic sack of Rome, the Romans were finally persuaded not to abandon the ruined City by | a centurion |
| After his passing, Romulus was worshipped as the god | Quirinus |
| The king of the Rutulians was | Turnus |
| The person who established a solar calendar in Rome was | Julius Caesar |
| Who founded the Roman census? | Servius Tullius |
| According to a story not told by Livy, the King who acquired the Sibylline Books was | Tarquinius Superbus |
| The two dictators whom the Romans appointed in the myth-history we have studied were Cincinnatus and | Camillus |
| The greatest home-grown Italian woman warrior is | Camilla |
| The sister of Turnus is | Juturna |
| With the action of what animals do we most closely associate the etymology of the English word “money”? | the sacred geese |
| Among the Roman kings, the name we would most closely associate with Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde is | Tarquinius |
| The parent of Lavinia whom Allecto infected was | Amata |
| In the eighth book of the Aeneid, Evander tells the story of Hercules’ killing of | Cacus |
| The myth of Romulus killing Remus is perhaps no older than the | fourth century BCE |
| Her bad driving gave the “Place of Wickedness” its name. | Tullia |
| According to the story, Brutus' knew that his mother was | Earth |
| The Latin word “lupa” can mean either “she-wolf” or | "prostitute" |
| The capital of King Latinus' kingdom is | Laurentum |
| On the anniversary of the battle of Actium, the shadow from the Sundial of Augustus touched | The Mausoleum of Augustus |
| For a negative stereotype of a pushy and overbearing Etruscan woman we would look to | Tanaquil |
| The Romans absorbed the people of Alba Longa during the reign of | Tullus Hostilius |
| The shepherd who found the infants Romulus and Remus was | Faustulus |
| Who showed the Sabines the secret path to the top of the Capitoline Hill? | Tarpeia |
| All of those who had celebrated triumphs, starting with Romulus, were listed here: | Arch of Augustus |
| The least expressive woman in Roman myth-history whom we have discussed is | Verginia |