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Lessons 1-2-3

5 in a row activities

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1.1

• Augustus will rule many years.

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1.2

• Boys were permitted to “attend college” whereas the girls would be at home, learning how to cook and care for children.

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1.3.

• Vestal Virgins guard(save) the sacred flame in the temple.

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1.4

• Romulus set up the Rape of the Sabine Women to “get” women because the new city of 4 months had a plethora of men but a paucity of women.

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1.5

• Familia familiae• Familiae familarum• Familiae familiis• Familiam familias• Familia(long mark) familiis• Familia, familiae,

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2.1

• Who is the praetor?• The praetor is a judge who presides at

adoptions.

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2.2

• Urbs urbes• Urbis urbium(i-stem)• Urbi urbibus• Urbem urbes• Urbe urbibus• Urbs, urbes,

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2.3.

• Publius was responding with true words.

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2.4.

• Publius and Secunda and Caecilia are brother and sisters.

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2.5.

• The family obtained the tax exemption status because the noble family has 3 children. This was granted by Augustus to promote the “right” families having children.

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3.1

• Servus servi• Servi servorum• Servo servis• Servum servos• Servo servis• Serve, servi,

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3.2

• Docebo faciam• Docebis facies• Docebit faciet• Docebimus faciemus• Docebitis facietis• Docebunt facient• “Doceo”=2nd conjugation• “Facio”=3io(topless)

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3.3.

• Father gives mother flowers and sweets(cookies or candy).

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3.4.

• Pater familias-complete control of the family• conducts all business and can kill kids

• Mater familias-complete control of the household, controls slaves and education for

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3.5.

• Agit=he drives• Maneo=I remain• Audiunt=they hear• Capis=you seize• Appellamus=we call

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4.1.

• Aeneas left the burning city of Troy in search of a new land. His destiny is Italy.

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4.2.

• Q.Furius changes his name. The new name is M. Caecilius Furianus.

• He changed his name because he was adopted.

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4.3.

• Rogabam=I was asking• Gerebamus=we were waging• Veniebant=they came• Iubebas=you ordered

• All are imperfect tense.

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4.4.

• Officium officia• Officii officiorum• Officio officiis• Officium officia• Officio officiis• Officium, officia,

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4.5

• Nomen nomina• Nominis nominum• Nomini nominibus• Nomen nomina• Nomine nominibus• Nomen, nomina,

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5.1

• Publius and Furianus, sail to Greece.

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5.2.

• 10 vocabulary words I still can’t remember.

• Look on pages 8, 15, and 21 to find these.

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5.3.

• Dux duces• Ducis ducum• Duci ducibus• Ducem duces• Duce ducibus• Dux, duces,

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5.4.

• Aeneas built Lavinium, named for his wife, Lavinia.

• Ascanius, Aeneas’ son, built Alba Longa because the people had migrated due to “copia frumenti magnum non est”.

• Years later, Romulus founded Rome.• April 21, 753BCE

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5.5.

• M Caecilius Rufus adopted Furius because he had lots of money but no kids.

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A secret

• You will be able to use your verb review sheet on this test.

• If anyone mentions this fact in class to me on Friday, no one will be allowed to use the sheet.

• Loose lips sink verb sheets!


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