Roman Mythology Trivia
Roman Mythology trivia explores the gods, heroes, and origin stories that helped define ancient Romeās religious life and cultural identity. Drawing on traditions influenced by Greece but distinctly Roman in character, these myths reveal how Romans understood power, duty, fate, and the divine. Expect a mix of approachable and challenging questions that make a vast classical tradition fun to revisit.
Easy Roman Mythology Trivia
13 questions
These easy Roman Mythology trivia questions are great for beginners and kids around age 12 and under.
Question 1
Who was the chief god in Roman mythology?
Answer: Jupiter
Jupiter stood at the top of the Roman divine order.
Question 2
Which Roman deity was worshipped as the god of war?
- A.Vulcan
- B.Mars
- C.Mercury
- D.Bacchus
Answer: Mars
Mars was Rome's god of war.
Question 3
In Roman myth, which goddess represented love?
- A.Diana
- B.Minerva
- C.Venus
- D.Juno
Answer: Venus
Venus was the Roman goddess of love.
Question 4
Who ruled the sea in Roman mythology?
Answer: Neptune
Neptune was the Roman sea god.
Question 5
Name the Roman goddess of wisdom and crafts.?
Answer: Minerva
Minerva was associated with wisdom and skilled crafts.
Question 6
Which Roman god served as the divine messenger?
- A.Saturn
- B.Mercury
- C.Mars
- D.Janus
Answer: Mercury
Mercury carried messages for the gods.
Question 7
What Roman god was linked with both fire and smithing?
Answer: Vulcan
Vulcan was the god of fire and metalworking.
Question 8
Which goddess protected agriculture and grain in Roman belief?
- A.Aurora
- B.Ceres
- C.Diana
- D.Juno
Answer: Ceres
Ceres oversaw grain and agriculture.
Question 9
Who was the Roman goddess especially associated with the hunt?
Answer: Diana
Diana was a hunt goddess in Roman mythology.
Question 10
What weapon is Cupid typically shown using?
- A.A trident
- B.Bow and arrows
- C.A spear
- D.A sword
Answer: A bow with arrows
Cupid's familiar weapon is a bow shooting arrows.
Question 11
Which Roman god was tied to doorways and beginnings?
Answer: Janus
Janus was associated with transitions, beginnings, and doorways.
Question 12
Which goddess watched over the hearth in Roman religion?
- A.Minerva
- B.Vesta
- C.Juno
- D.Ceres
Answer: Vesta
Vesta was the Roman hearth goddess.
Question 13
Who was the Roman god of wine?
Answer: Bacchus
Bacchus was the Roman wine god.
Roman Mythology Family Trivia
12 questions
These family Roman Mythology trivia questions are built for mixed-age game nights, classrooms, and groups.
Question 1
Who tended the sacred flame of Vesta?
Answer: The Vestal Virgins
The Vestal Virgins kept Vesta's sacred flame.
Question 2
In what temple was Rome's eternal flame kept?
Answer: The Temple of Vesta
The eternal flame was kept in the temple of Vesta.
Question 3
Which bird was most closely associated with Jupiter?
- A.Swan
- B.eagle
- C.Raven
- D.Owl
Answer: The eagle
The eagle was Jupiter's bird.
Question 4
What name did the Romans use for the Fates?
Answer: The Parcae
The Roman Fates were called the Parcae.
Question 5
Which spirits represented the dead in Roman belief?
Answer: The Manes
The Manes were spirits of the dead.
Question 6
What river runs through Rome and appears in its foundation legend?
Answer: The Tiber River
The Tiber River is central to Rome's setting and legend.
Question 7
What animal is linked with Romulus in Rome's foundation story?
Answer: The she-wolf
The she-wolf is associated with Romulus in the founding legend.
Question 8
Which famous image shows the she-wolf tied to Rome's founding legend?
Answer: The Capitoline Wolf
The Capitoline Wolf depicts the she-wolf of Rome's legend.
Question 9
What Roman area was named for Mars?
Answer: Campus Martius
The Campus Martius took its name from Mars.
Question 10
What was the sacred boundary of the city of Rome called?
Answer: The pomerium
The pomerium was Rome's sacred boundary line.
Question 11
Which title of Jupiter means 'best and greatest'?
Answer: Optimus Maximus
Jupiter's title Optimus Maximus means 'best and greatest.'.
Question 12
On which hill was Jupiter Optimus Maximus worshipped?
Answer: Capitoline Hill
His worship was centered on Rome's Capitoline Hill.
Fun Roman Mythology Trivia
13 questions
These fun Roman Mythology trivia questions highlight surprising moments and playful facts for game-night groups.
Question 1
Which of Ovid's works is arranged around the Roman calendar?
- A.Aeneid
- B.Georgics
- C.Satires
- D.Fasti
Answer: Fasti
Ovid's Fasti is organized by the Roman calendar.
Question 2
Who wrote the poem called Fasti?
Answer: Ovid
Ovid is the author of Fasti.
Question 3
What place was home to the famous Sibyl in Roman tradition?
Answer: Cumae
The famous Sibyl was associated with Cumae.
Question 4
By what name is the prophetic priestess of Cumae known?
Answer: The Cumaean Sibyl
The priestess at Cumae is called the Cumaean Sibyl.
Question 5
Which lake did Romans regard as an entrance to the underworld?
Answer: Lake Avernus
Lake Avernus was treated is a gateway to the underworld.
Question 6
In what book of the Aeneid does Aeneas visit the underworld?
Answer: Book VI
Aeneas's underworld journey occurs in Book VI.
Question 7
What Italian city was traditionally founded by Aeneas?
Answer: Lavinium
Lavinium was the city traditionally founded by Aeneas.
Question 8
Who was Aeneas's son in Roman legend?
Answer: Ascanius
Ascanius was Aeneas's son.
Question 9
What alternate name did Roman tradition give to Ascanius?
Answer: Iulus
Ascanius was also called Iulus.
Question 10
Which city connected Aeneas's descendants to the period before Rome's founding?
Answer: Alba Longa
Alba Longa is linked to Aeneas's descendants before Rome's founding.
Question 11
Who was the mother of Romulus and Remus?
Answer: Rhea Silvia
Rhea Silvia is named is the twins' mother.
Question 12
Who was the grandfather of Romulus and Remus?
Answer: Numitor
Numitor was the twins' grandfather.
Question 13
Which usurper overthrew Numitor in the foundation legend?
Answer: Amulius
Amulius is the usurper in the legend.
Funny Roman Mythology Trivia
13 questions
These funny Roman Mythology trivia questions highlight playful moments, odd facts, and inside jokes.
Question 1
Mercury didn't text, but what staff did he carry?
Answer: The caduceus
Mercury carried a herald's staff called the caduceus.
Question 2
Bacchus had a Roman nickname for party hours. What was it?
Answer: Liber
Bacchus was also called Liber.
Question 3
If Diana visited Greek myth under another name, what would it be?
Answer: Artemis
Diana's Greek counterpart is Artemis.
Question 4
What three-pronged symbol is Neptune usually shown with?
Answer: A trident
Neptune's usual symbol is the trident.
Question 5
Who brings the dawn to Roman mythology's early shift?
Answer: Aurora
Aurora was the Roman goddess of dawn.
Question 6
Which Roman goddess would absolutely win best garden vibe?
Answer: Flora
Flora was the goddess of flowers.
Question 7
Who handled luck and fortune for the Romans?
Answer: Fortuna
Fortuna was the Roman goddess of luck and fortune.
Question 8
Which goddess put the 'win' in Roman victory?
Answer: Victoria
Victoria was the goddess of victory.
Question 9
What Roman figure personified the earth itself?
Answer: Terra
Terra was a Roman personification of the earth.
Question 10
Who was the Roman god of sleep, patron of naps everywhere?
Answer: Somnus
Somnus was the god of sleep.
Question 11
Which Roman personification represented death?
Answer: Mors
Mors was the Roman personification of death.
Question 12
Who was rumor with sandals on in Roman myth?
Answer: Fama
Fama personified rumor.
Question 13
Which goddess stood for abundance in Roman religion?
Answer: Ops
Ops was a Roman goddess of abundance.
Hard Roman Mythology Trivia
14 questions
These hard Roman Mythology trivia questions are for expert fans who want a real challenge.
Question 1
What was Rome's great state temple on the Capitoline dedicated to?
Answer: Jupiter Optimus Maximus
Rome's great state temple on the Capitoline was the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus.
Question 2
Which group of three deities made up the Capitoline Triad?
Answer: Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva
The Capitoline Triad consisted of Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva.
Question 3
Who performed the rites at Lupercalia?
Answer: The Luperci
The priests of Lupercalia were the Luperci.
Question 4
What was the cave linked with the she-wolf and Rome's twins called?
Answer: The Lupercal
The Lupercal was the cave associated with the she-wolf and the twins.
Question 5
Which Roman king was credited with establishing many early religious institutions?
Answer: Numa Pompilius
Numa Pompilius was credited with many early religious foundations.
Question 6
What were priests assigned to specific Roman deities called?
Answer: The flamines
Flamines were priests dedicated to particular gods.
Question 7
Which priest specifically served Jupiter?
Answer: The Flamen Dialis
The Flamen Dialis was the priest of Jupiter.
Question 8
What title belonged to the chief priest of Roman state religion?
Answer: Pontifex maximus
The pontifex maximus was the highest priestly office.
Question 9
Which set of prophetic writings did Roman authorities consult in times of crisis?
Answer: The Sibylline Books
The Sibylline Books were consulted during crises.
Question 10
Which goddess was worshipped at Rome under the title Magna Mater?
Answer: Cybele
Cybele was worshipped at Rome is Magna Mater.
Question 11
What festival at Rome honored Magna Mater?
Answer: Megalesia
The Megalesia festival honored Magna Mater.
Question 12
Which Roman god was identified with the underworld under the name Dis Pater?
Answer: Dis Pater
Dis Pater was a Roman god of the underworld.
Question 13
Who was the Roman queen of the underworld?
Answer: Proserpina
Proserpina was queen of the underworld.
Question 14
Which underworld deity was associated with punishing oath-breakers?
Answer: Orcus
Orcus was connected with punishment of oath-breakers.
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