A - K
In the year of our Lord AUC/Ab Urbe Condita CE/Common Era
Before noon
A tragically weak or vulnerable point
To infinity…and beyond
To the point of (sea) sickness
Things to be done
Agwra /forum
Food and drink of the gods
Delos Delphi
Eris Wedding of Peleus and Thetis
God of War
Cretan Princess Some-time bride of Theseus, Dionysus
Delos
Mentes, Parthenos
Odyssey, Athena goes to Telemachus disguised as the family friend, Mentes. “Mentes” tells T. to call a meeting to remove his mother’s (Penelope) suitors and come with “him” to Pylos and Sparta to learn of his father, Odysseus.
Titan Father of the Hesperides, Calypso
Entry room of a house or building Atrus-a-um - black
Octavian Great nephew & heir of Caesar 31, near Actium on Ionian Sea, defeats Antony and Cleopatra 27, Augustus, the First Emperor
Gaius Julius Caesar Ides of March 44 BC
Seize the day Quam credulens minimun postero
Dido Punic Wars Hannibal
Beware of the dog
Pluto’s pet
Cao s Nothingness, a void
Ferryman of the Styx
Flavian Amphitheatre
Co-head of Republican Government, two per annum
Horn of plenty
Son of Uranus and Gaia King of the Titans
Also sons of Uranus and Gaia Locked in Tartarus, freed by Saturn Polyphemus
Apollo The Python Pythia
Goddess of Harvest
Vergil, lettuce
Many people like food for breakfast e.g. eggs
I
The home of the blessed
God of Desire Son of Aphrodite/Venus
Ides of March, 44 BC Kai su, teknon
And the other (things)
From the books
Clotho spins it Lachesis measures it Atropos cuts it
The end (of a scene) Finisterre
Fresh painting, accomplished on drying plaster Matrix of tesserae
Erinyes: Alecto, Tisiphone, Megaera Euminides
Colchis King Aetees, Jason, Medea Simple gold panning or an Allegory of Metallurgy?
Stheno, Euryale and Medusa
Underworld Husband to Proserpina
Carthaginian general, 2 nd Punic War Elephants Cannae Zama, 202 BC
Man-killing Hektor Champi0n of Troy Doppelganger of Achilles
Of Troy…but she’s actually Greek.
Sister /wife of Zeus Mother of Hephaestus Enemy of Aeneas
Strangled serpents 12 Labors Argo
Messenger god
Goddess of the Hearth
Iliad, rage Odyssey, man Chios
1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000
That is (to say)
Boy who flew too high & his inventor father Escape from Crete Hubis
15 March 44 BC Usually on the 13 th Kalends, nones, ides
Illion Illium= Troy 2 nd century BC, Alexandria
…And the Argonauts Argonautica Medea Colchis
Juppiter Jovial=sanguine, happy, ebullient