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Instructions for using this template
• When you’re ready for Final Jeopardy, click
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Choose a category.
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Final Jeopardy
Dress like a
Roman
Roman
gods
Roman
Holidays
Rome,
the city,
Friends &
Enemies
Celtic
Lore
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The headdress
worn by a
triumphant
general (p.14)
What is a laurel
wreath?
Robes worn by
Roman men on
formal occasions
(p. 14)
What is a toga?
Breastplate worn
by a legionary
officer (p. 201)
What is a cuirass?
Footwear that
identified a Roman
Senator (p. 14 & p. 93)
What are crimson
boots?
Wrap or shawl
worn by a Roman
woman (p. 60)
What is a palla?
God honored at the
Saturnalia holiday
(p. 276)
Who is Saturn?
Roman god of war
honored in a
triumph (p. 15)
Who is Mars?
God honored by
the temple on top
of the Capitoline
(p. 43)
Who is Jupiter?
Shrine honoring
household gods and
ancestors (p. 128)
What is the
lararium?
Roman name for
the goddess who
protected Odysseus
(p. 137)
Who is Minerva?
Celebration that
followed a military
victory (p. 13)
What is a triumph
parade?
Slaves were
honored at this
celebration in
December (p. 140)
What is
Saturnalia?
The person serving
food to the
Saturnalia King
(p. 140)
Who is the master
of the house (Quintus
Lutatius Catulus)?
New consuls were
officially recognized
at this celebration
(p. 168)
What is the New
Year?
No men allowed at
this December
festival hosted by the
consul’s wife and the
vestals (p. 115)
What is the festival
of the Bona Dea?
Rome’s central
marketplace – of
commerce and
ideas (p. 63)
What is the
Forum?
Hill that held
Rome’s most
sacred temple and
the citadel
(p. 42, p. 241)
What is the
Capitoline?
Central street
through the
Forum to the
Temple of Jupiter
(p. 197)
What is the via
Sacra?
Open area near the
Tiber River used for
military exercises
(p. 208, p. 220)
What is the Campus
Martius?
Hill that housed
Rome’s wealthy
(and later,
emperors) (p. 228)
What is the
Palatine?
The Roman name
for those defeated
in 101 B.C.E.
(p. 31, p. 69)
Who were the
Cimbri?
The Roman name
for the people living
in what is now
France and central
Europe (p. 51)
Who were the
Gauls?
Celtic tribe
considered friendly
to the Roman people
in 101 B.C.E.
(p. 50. p. 206)
Who were the
Aedui?
General credited
by the Romans
with defeating
Brennus (p. 152)
Who was
Camillus?
The Celtic “High
King” killed at the
battle of Vercellae
(p. 67)
Who was Boiorix?
God of the Celts,
called “god of
light.” (p. 29)
Who was Lugh?
Celtic leader who
conquered Rome
th
in the 4 c. B.C.E.
(p. 151)
Who was Brennus,
or Brennos?
Spirits of the dead
walk at this Celtic
holy night (p. 178)
What happens at
the Celtic New
Year (now called
Samhain)?
Celtic god of the
“hunting grounds”
(p. 136, p. 196)
Who is
Cernunnos?
Wise leaders and
teachers in Celtic
society (p. 54, p. 157)
Who were the
druids?
Make your wager
The famous
Roman dictator
born in 100 B.C.E.
(p. 100)
Who is Gaius
Julius Caesar?