Ludi Novi Romani/MMDCCLXIV/Certamen Mythologicum
Rules of the Mythology Quiz
1. Three (3) points are given for each completely correct answer.
2. Whomever has the most points at the end of the contest wins a prize.
3. Submit answers to each day's questions to MusesDream@gmail.com with the subject header "Mythology Trivium".
4. My decision is final in interpreting what is and what is not a correct answer.
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Questions and Answers for Mythology Quiz
Mars (Dies 1)
Question #1. Who was the Consort of Mars? And what was her name?
- Answer #1. Nerio, Nerine, or Valour
Question #2. What was the name of the Priesthood that Mars was called upon to drive off rust?
- Answer #2. Priesthood of the Arval Brothers
Question #3. Which two animals were sacred to Mars?
- Answer #3. Woodpecker and Wolf
Concordia (Dies 1)
Question #1. Which pair of Deities was Concordia associated with?
- Answer #1. Pax & Salus
Question #2. Which Aedile erected a Bronze Shrine to Concordia in 304 B.C?
- Answer #2. Gnaeus Flavius
Question #3. In the city of Pompeii which Priestess dedicated a temple to Concordia Augusta?
- Answer #3. Eumachia
Iuppiter (Dies 1)
Question #1. Give Definition to the following four aspects of Iuppiter
- a. Jupiter Caelestis
- b. Jupiter Optimus Maximus
- c. Jupiter Tonans
- d. Jupiter Taranis
- Answer #1. Heavenly, The Best and Greatest, Thunderer, Jupiter equating with the Celtic God Taranis
Question #2. What are the words to Iuppiters’ Oath in Latin?
- Answer #2. Si sciens fallo, tum me ,Dispiter salva urbe arceque bonis eiciat ut ego hunc lapidem.
Question #3. Name three demigods Fathered by Iuppiter?
- Answer #3. The Dioscuri, Heracles, Helen, Bacchus,
Pluto (Dies 2)
Question #1. What are the names of the Five Rivers of Hades? And what are their meanings?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Name the abode of Pluto?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. Who were the Roman demigods of the Underworld?
- Answer #3.
Question #4. How many pomegranate seeds did Prosperina eat to seal her marriage to Pluto?
- Answer #4.
Prosperina (Dies 2)
Question #1. Prosperina is closely associated with what ancient Fertility goddess?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Who was the poet who asked Prosperina to bring his wife back to the land of the living?
- Answer #2.
Iuno (Dies 3)
Question #1. Name the Festival held in honor of Juno during March? Name the animals sacrificed in her honor?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Identify the meaning of Juno Sospita?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. In Virgil’s Aeneid what name is Juno referred as?
- Answer #3.
Question #4. Name three children Juno gave birth to?
- Answer #4.
Minerva (Dies 4)
Question #1. Minerva is worshipped as one of the Capitoline Triad with what other two gods?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Identify three things Minerva is known to be goddess of?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. Minerva is closely associated with what Celtic goddess?
- Answer #3.
Neptunus (Dies 5)
Question #1. On what day is Neptunalia held?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Besides being the god of water and the sea, which animal is Neptune the god of?
- a. Cat
- b. Ox
- c. Bird
- d. Horse
- Answer #2.
Question #3. Which saltwater goddess was Neptune paired with?
- Answer #3.
The Sea (Dies 5) --- Bonus Questions
Question #1. Name the Sea Queen married to the Ocean Giant Ophion in Book I of the Argonautica?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Name the two demigods, sailors invoked to protect them against shipwrecks?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. Who were the 3, 000 daughters of Titans Oceanus and Tethys?
- Answer #3.
Question #4. Which mythological creature is often identified with a Siren?
- Answer #4.
Vesta (Dies 6)
Question #1. Which auspicious tree is used in kindling Vestas’ sacred fire?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Who was the Vestal Virgin who gave birth to Romulus & Remus?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. What was the task that Vestal’s perform during Parilia?
- Answer #3.
Vulcanus (Dies 7)
Question #1. Give the location of the forge of Vulcanus?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Who was the mother of Vulcanus?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. Which goddess did Vulcanus father Cupid with?
- Answer #3.
Bacchus (Dies 8)
Question #1. True or False. Bacchus is the Patron Deity of Agriculture and Theatre?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. The nymphs known to follow Bacchus are called?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. Which gods are known to be associated with Bacchus?
- Answer #3.
Venus (Dies 9)
Question #1. As Mother of Aeneas what Gens claims to descend from the goddess Venus?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Venus is the mother of which winged god?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. On April 1st which Festival is celebrated in honor of Venus Verticorida?
- Answer #3.
Apollo (Dies 9)
Question #1. What “mythical” creature was sacred to Apollo?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Who was Apollo’s famous twin?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. Name three things Apollo is the god of?
- Answer #3.
The Nine Muses (Dies 9)
Question #1. Who were the parents of the Nine Muses?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. What other name were the Muses called in Roman Myth?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. Name the Nine Muses and their patron arts?
- Answer #3.
Ceres (Dies 10)
Question #1. The seven day Festival of Cerealia included what popular Ludi?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. The changing of the seasons is based off the kidnapping of which daughter of Ceres?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. Which goddess is associated with Ceres?
- Answer #3.
Pomona (Dies 10) --- Bonus Questions
Question #1. True or False. Pomona has a Greek counterpart?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Pomona rejected the love of which fertility god?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. What kind of knife is associated with Pomona?
- Answer #3.
Diana (Dies 11)
Question #1. True or False. Diana is one of the three virgin goddesses in roman myth?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Which Titan goddess associates with Diana?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. When Diana is wearing a crown, which symbol is shown?
- Answer #3.
Mercurius (Dies 12)
Question #1. True or False. Tuesday is called “Dies Mercurii” (Mercury’s Day)?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Identify at least three of Mercury’s counterparts?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. In Ovid’s Fasti name the Nymph whom Mercury escorted to the underworld?
- Answer #3.
Fortuna (Dies 12)
Question #1. Who was Fortuna’s Greek counterpart?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. Fortuna is often described as being veiled or blind depicting which Roman Virtue?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. What is the meaning of Fortuna Victrix?
- Answer #3.
Pax (Dies 13)
Question #1. Who were the parents of Pax?
- Answer #1.
Question #2. In art Pax is depicted with what three items?
- Answer #2.
Question #3. Pax is often associated with what season?
- Answer #3.
Final Results
The scores for the Mythology Quiz for Ludi Novi Romani 2764 and final positions are:
- 1st Place:M.Pompeius Caninus
- 2nd Place:V.Valerius Volusus
- 3rd Place:G.Solarius Alexander
- 4th Place:C.Petronius Africanus
- 5th Place:Ti.Marcius Quadra
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