CLE Level Intro

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A - K CLE Level Intro

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CLE Level Intro. A - K. AD/anno Domini. In the year of our Lord AUC/ Ab Urbe Condita CE/Common Era. AM/Ante Meridiem. Before noon. Achilles’ Heel. A tragically weak or vulnerable point. ad infinitum. To infinity…and beyond. ad nauseam. To the point of (sea) sickness. Aegean Sea. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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In the year of our Lord

AUC/Ab Urbe Condita

CE/Common Era

AD/anno Domini

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Before noon

AM/Ante Meridiem

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A tragically weak or vulnerable point

Achilles’ Heel

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To infinity…and beyond

ad infinitum

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To the point of (sea) sickness

ad nauseam

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Aegean Sea

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Aegean Sea

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Things to be done

agenda

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Agwra/forum

agora/forum

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Food and drink of the gods

ambrosia & nectar

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Aphrodite/Venus

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DelosDelph

i

Apollo/Apollo

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aqueduct

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Arachne

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God of War

Ares/Mars

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Cretan PrincessSome-time bride of Theseus, Dionysus

Ariadne

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Delos

Artemis/Diana

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Mentes, Parthenos

Athena/Minerva

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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.

Athena/Minerva

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Athens/Acropolis

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Entry room of a house or buildingAtrus-a-um - black

atrium

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OctavianGreat nephew & heir

of Caesar31, near Actium on

Ionian Sea, defeats Antony and Cleopatra

27, Augustus, the First Emperor

Augustus

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Gaius Julius Caesar

Ides of March 44 BC

Caesar

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Seize the dayQuam credulens minimun postero

carpe diem

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DidoPunic WarsHannibal

Carthage

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Beware of the dog

cave canem

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Pluto’s pet

Cerberus

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Ferryman of the Styx

Charon

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Circus Maximus

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Flavian Amphitheatre

Colosseum

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Co-head of Republican Government, two per annum

consul

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Horn of plenty

cornucopia

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Son of Uranus and GaiaKing of the Titans

Cronus/Saturn

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Also sons of Uranus and GaiaLocked in Tartarus, freed by SaturnPolyphemus

Cyclops

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ApolloThe

PythonPythia

Delphic Oracle

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Goddess of Harvest

Demeter/Ceres

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Dionysus/Bacchus

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Vergil, lettuce

e pluribus unum

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Many people like food for breakfast e.g. eggs

e.g./exempli gratia

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I

ego

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The home of the blessed

Elysian Fields/Elysium

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epic

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God of DesireSon of Aphrodite/Venus

Eros/Cupid

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Ides of March, 44 BCKai su, teknon

Et tu, Brute?

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And the other (things)

etc./et cetera

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From the books

ex libris

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Clotho spins itLachesis

measures itAtropos cuts it

Fates, moirae, parcae

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The end (of a scene)Finisterre

finis

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Fresh painting, accomplished on drying plaster

Matrix of tesserae

fresco/mosaic

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Erinyes: Alecto, Tisiphone, Megaera

Euminides

furies

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ColchisKing Aetees, Jason,

MedeaSimple gold panning or

an Allegory of Metallurgy?

Golden fleece

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Stheno, Euryale and Medusa

Gorgons

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UnderworldHusband to

Proserpina

Hades/Pluto

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Carthaginian general, 2nd Punic WarElephantsCannaeZama, 202 BC

Hannibal

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Man-killing HektorChampi0n of TroyDoppelganger of Achilles

Hector

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Of Troy…but she’s actually Greek.

Helen

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Sister /wife of ZeusMother of HephaestusEnemy of Aeneas

Hera/Juno

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Strangled serpents

12 LaborsArgo

Heracles/Hercules

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Messenger god

Hermes/Mercury

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Goddess of the Hearth

Hestia/Vesta

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Iliad, rageOdyssey,

manChios

Homer

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1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000

I, V, X, L, C, D, M

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That is (to say)

i.e./id est

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Boy who flew too high & his inventor fatherEscape from CreteHubis

Icarus & Daedalus

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15 March 44 BCUsually on the 13th

Kalends, nones, ides

Ides of March

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Illion Illium= Troy2nd century BC,

Alexandria

Iliad

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…And the Argonauts

ArgonauticaMedeaColchis

Jason

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JuppiterJovial=sanguine, happy, ebullient

Jove, jovial