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Who was the mother of Romulus and Remus? Rhea Silvia Which event comes first? a. Marriage of Peleus/Thetus b. Rape of Helen c. Judgement of Paris d. Trojan War 1st: Marriage of Peleus/Thetus 2nd: Judgement of Paris 3rd: Trojan War 4th: Rape of Helen Which play was set in the af...

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CLA 210 Exam 2 Heinen


Who was the mother of Romulus and Remus? - ANSWERRhea Silvia



Which event comes first?

a. Marriage of Peleus/Thetus

b. Rape of Helen

c. Judgement of Paris

d. Trojan War - ANSWER1st: Marriage of Peleus/Thetus

2nd: Judgement of Paris

3rd: Trojan War

4th: Rape of Helen



Which play was set in the aftermath of the 7 against Thebes? - ANSWERAntigone



The death of ___________ is the spark that begins the Roman Republic. - ANSWERLucretius



This man ________ attempts to kill his son ________ and feed him to the gods. - ANSWERTantalus /
Pelops



Zeus visits Leda in the form of a/an ______. - ANSWERswan



Eteocles and Polynices are:

, a. sons of Oedipus

b. two Argonauts

c. friends who go on an adventure

d. bandits - ANSWERa. sons of Oedipus



Serbs Tullius was run over by his daughter _______. - ANSWERTullia (minor)



Servius Tullius - ANSWERhe reigned for 44 years, until murdered by his daughter Tullia and son-in-law
Tarquinius Superbus. In consequence of this "tragic crime" and his hubristic arrogance as king,
Tarquinius was eventually removed. This cleared the way for the abolition of Rome's monarchy and the
founding of the Roman Republic, whose groundwork had already been laid by Servius' reforms.



The reason Dido becomes angry?

a. Aeneas raped her sister

b. she hated foreigners

c. she swore she would never sleep with another man

d. Aeneas killed her children - ANSWERc. she swore she would never sleep with another man



Who is the son of Odysseus? - ANSWERTelemachus



Oedipus kills __________. - ANSWERHis father, King Laius



12. According to class lecture, which best describes the composition of the Iliad and the Odyssey?

a. Although Homer wrote the lliad, the Odyssey is most likely written by another and attributed to
Homer

b. The works were composed by Homer around 800bc

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