Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting her answers: and scoring five out of five.
Q1) 18th September saw Tiberius confirmed as Roman Emperor. By which Roman body?
Q2) In which year did that body finally collapse: 603, 604 or 605 AD?
Q3) Was Tiberius the second, third or fourth Roman Emperor?
Q4) Who was his predecessor in the post?
Q5) Many Roman Emperors were called Princeps. Which meant what: prince, first or noble?
Q6) The word Emperor comes from the Latin word Imperator, which (roughly) meant what: duke, commander or king?
Q7) Another title used by Tiberius was Pontifex Maximus, or High Priest. Who is that title usually applied to, in modern times?
Q8) How many legions would Tiberius have inherited from his predecessor: twenty-five, twenty-eight or thirty-one?
Q9) More to the point, how many troops were in each legion: 3000, 4000 or 5000?
Q10) Finally … Who was Tiberius’ successor as Emperor?
Q1) 17th September, 1976, saw NASA unveiling the original Space Shuttle. What was its name … ?A1) The Enterprise.
Q2) That shuttle was designated the OV 101. OV stood for Orbital … what … ?A2) Vehicle.
Q3) Was the OV 101 capable of spaceflight … ?
Q4) The OV 101’s flight test were in 1977, and involved it being launched from which aircraft: an Airbus A380, a Boeing 747 or the FA Merlin?A4) A Boeing 747.
Q5) Finally … name any of the Space Shuttles that took operational flights …A5) The Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
“Boni pastoris est tondere pecus, non deglubere.”(“A good sheperd shears his sheep: he doesn’t flay them.”)Words ascribed to Tiberius, by Suetonius’ Twelve Caesars.
I don't suppose they would. :)
ReplyDelete1. the Senate
2. 603 AD
3. fourth
4. Augustus
5. first
6. commander
7. the Pope
8. 25
9. 5,000
10. Caligula