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 Festival of Saturn. Chief features include social role
reversals and gift giving.
 Christmas took place during the festival?
 Male followers of Dionysus and
Hermes
 Silenus, tutor of Dionysus
 Easily excitable; usually depicted
with a tail and horns by the
Romans and as a man by the
Greeks…or apparently carrying of
Venus by the Dutch
 Settled, non-migratory, permanently attached (like
barnacles)
 Always faithful
 Always prepared
 Always thus to tyrants
 Motto of Virginia
 John Wilkes Booth
 Thus passes the glory of the world
 First Roman province
 Syracuse, capital of Corinthian colony
 Something without which not
 First King of Corinth
 Killed travelers and
condemned to chains
by Thanatos; chained
Thanatos by tricking
him; escaped and
went back to Corinth;
punished for all
eternity
 Ancient hegemon of the
Peloponnesus
 Binomial kingship
 Lycurgus
 Gladiator, incited a slave rebellion
 Third Servile War, 73-71,
BCE
 He and his soldiers were put to death
 Senatus Populusque Romanus
 The state in which
 The way things are
 Acheron was the river of
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


lamentation.
Cocytus was the river of
woe.
Lethe was the river of
forgetfulness.
Phlegethon was the river of
fire.
Styx was the river of
unbreakable oath, by
which the gods swore. It was
also the river of hate
 Under penalty
 subpoena duces
tecum
 Under the rose
 Something secret or confidential, like a tryst or the
Dead Poets’ Society
 With the highest praise
 Stole nectar and ambrosia from the gods
 Punished by being unable to reach water or food
thanks to variable water and branch levels
 A deep place, abyss, dark
hole
 Section of the Underworld
reserved for bad ‘uns
 Time flies
 Solid ground, as opposed
to ocean or watery
swamp.
 Bona fide earth.
 Athenian hero, synoikismos
 Minotaur
 Botched capture of Persephone with Pirithous
 Argo
 Rome’s river
 Drains into the Tyrrhenian Sea in Ostia basin
 Along with the tunic,
the masculine dress of
civility
 Tribuni plebis, militum, aerarii, et c.
 Tribus (?) – chief
 Defended the plebs’ property and interests. Gracchi.
 Ulysses
 Neoptolomos
 Laocoön
 Illium, Illion
 God of the heavens, father of Kronos
 Honored farewell speaker
 Battle of Zela, 47 BCE
 Caesar
 Pharnaces of the Bosphoros
 Word for word, in the exact words
 ‘I forbid’
 Tribunes
 Road, path
 By the way of, by means of, by an agent
 With the order changed, conversely, with relations
reversed
 against
 King of the gods
 Son of Kronos
 Conqueror of the Titans
 Wielder of the thunderbolt
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