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Stage 26 Test

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what indicator is "isse" as in portavisset?   pluperfect subjunctive  
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Translate the following: portabat portaret portaverat portavisset   Portabat-he was carrying Portaret-he was carrying Portaverat-he had carried Portavisset- he had carried  
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What type of verb are: portabat portaret portaverat portavisset   Imperfect indicative Imperfect subjunctive Pluperfect indicative Pluperfect subjunctive  
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What participle tense indicator is "ns,nt?"   present active  
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What are SCRAPPILES?   perfect active  
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Who called Agricola back to Rome?   Domitian  
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Who was his dead father?   Lucius Julius Graecinus  
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Which province was Agricola born in?   Forum Iulii (southeast Gaul)  
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Where did Agricola become governor?   Britannia  
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What subject was Agricola's least favorite?   math  
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When did Agricola first go to Britannia? In what ranking?   A.D. 60; tribunus  
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What was so important about Agricola's tour of duty in Britain?   He gained much knowledge of Britain  
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What did Agricola do well at Viroconium? What two honors did it earn him?   be undiscipined and troublesome; promotion to the governship of Aquitania, and consul of Rome  
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What was Agricola's political status when h e returned to Rome for the third time?   governor  
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What is an optio?   A deputy who would take control of the century if the centurion was absent or lost in battle  
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What is a praefectus castrorum?   commander of the camp  
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What is a tesseraius?   Someone who organized the guards and distributed passwords  
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What is a signifer?   standard-bearer  
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What is a cornicen?   horn player  
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What is a vitis?   A cane centurions used to discipline his soldiers  
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What is primi ordines?   first rank  
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What is a legatus?   officer commanding a legion  
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How many tribunes were in a legion?   6  
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Of the 6 tribunes, how many were tribunus laticlavius?   1  
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How abouut tribuni angusticlavii?   5  
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What's a tribunus laticlavius?   senior tribune with a broad stripe; a man of noble birth  
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What's a tribuni angusticlavii?   the tribunes with narrow stripes; usually of a lower class  
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What is equites?   lower social class  
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Who was the primus pilus?   The most senior centurion of a legion  
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What was the pay of a centurion per year?   1500 denarii  
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How many men were there in each century of the 1st legion?   160 men  
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How many centurions were in a century?   60 men  
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How many centuries were in each cohort from 2nd to 9th?   6 centuries  
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How many military tribunes are in a legion?   6  
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How many men were in centuries of the 2nd to 9th cohort?   80  
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