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by Rick Riordan


  Polybotes the giant son of Gaia, the Earth Mother

  praetor an elected Roman magistrate and commander of the army

  Priam the king of Troy during the Trojan War

  principia the headquarters of a Roman camp

  probatio testing period for a new recruit in a legion

  pugio a Roman dagger

  Queen Hippolyta’s belt Hippolyta wore a golden waist belt, a gift from her father, Ares, that signified her Amazonian queenship and also gave her strength.

  retiarius Roman gladiator who fought with a net and trident

  River Styx the river that forms the boundary between Earth and the Underworld

  Romulus and Remus the twin sons of Mars and the priestess Rhea Silvia who were thrown into the River Tiber by their human father, Amulius. They were rescued and raised by a she-wolf and, upon reaching adulthood, founded Rome.

  Saturn the Roman god of agriculture, the son of Uranus and Gaia, and the father of Jupiter. Greek equivalent: Kronos

  scorpion ballista a Roman missile siege weapon that launched a large projectile at a distant target

  Senatus Populusque Romanus (SPQR) ‘The Senate and People of Rome’; refers to the government of the Roman Republic and is used as an official emblem of Rome

  shades spirits

  Sibylline Books a collection of prophecies in rhyme written in Greek. Tarquinius Superbus, a king of Rome, bought them from a prophetess named Sibyl and consulted them in times of great danger.

  spartus a skeleton warrior

  spatha a cavalry sword

  Stygian iron like Celestial bronze and Imperial gold, a magical metal capable of killing monsters

  Tartarus husband of Gaia; spirit of the abyss; father of the giants; also the lowest region of the world

  Terminus the Roman god of boundaries and landmarks

  Thanatos the Greek god of death. Roman equivalent: Letus

  Tiber River the third-longest river in Italy. Rome was founded on its banks. In Ancient Rome, executed criminals were thrown into the river.

  trireme a type of warship

  triumph a ceremonial procession for Roman generals and their troops in celebration of a great military victory

  Trojan War the war that was waged against the city of Troy by the Greeks after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband, Menelaus, the king of Sparta. It started with a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera and Aphrodite.

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