Export your learner materials as an interactive game, a webpage, or FAQ style cheatsheet.
Unsaved Work Found!
It looks like you have unsaved work from a previous session. Would you like to restore it?
Total Categories: 7
Historically, the Latin name *Haenna* was used more frequently for Enna than the name *Henna*.
Answer: False
The historical records indicate that while both names were used, *Henna* was the more common Latin appellation, with *Haenna* being used less frequently.
Archaeological evidence indicates that human settlement in the Enna area predates the medieval period, extending back to Neolithic times.
Answer: False
Contrary to the assertion, archaeological findings in Enna reveal human settlement dating back to Neolithic times, significantly earlier than the medieval period.
Archaeological interpretations suggest that the Sicanians were among the earliest inhabitants of the settlement located at the summit of Enna's hill.
Answer: True
Evidence points to an early settlement predating the 11th century BC on Enna's hill, with archaeological perspectives attributing its initial occupation to the Sicanians.
The myth of Persephone's abduction is traditionally associated with a location near Palermo, rather than Enna.
Answer: False
Classical mythology traditionally links the abduction of Persephone to the vicinity of Enna, often referred to as the 'umbilicus Siciliae' or 'navel of Sicily,' not near Palermo.
The archaeological site of Cozzo Matrice contains remnants of a medieval fortress.
Answer: False
The archaeological site of Cozzo Matrice features remains of a prehistoric fortified village and an ancient temple, not a medieval fortress.
The ancient Greek name Ἕννα (Enna) is regarded as the most historically accurate rendition of the city's ancient name.
Answer: False
While Ἕννα (Enna) is the ancient Greek name, evidence from Latin usage and coinage suggests *Henna* is considered the more historically accurate ancient form.
Which of the following is NOT among the historical names or appellations historically associated with Enna?
Answer: Syracusae
Historical names associated with Enna include its ancient Greek name (Ἕννα), Latin names (*Henna*, *Haenna*), and the medieval name Castrogiovanni. Syracusae, the ancient name for Syracuse, is not associated with Enna.
Based on archaeological interpretations, which group is linked to the earliest settlement atop Enna's hill, predating the 11th century BC?
Answer: The Sicanians
Archaeological interpretations suggest that the Sicanians were among the earliest inhabitants of the settlement on Enna's hill, with evidence of occupation predating the 11th century BC.
In classical mythology, which deity is credited with the abduction of Persephone, an event traditionally associated with the vicinity of Enna?
Answer: Pluto
According to classical mythology, Pluto, the god of the underworld, abducted Persephone, an event famously linked to the region of Enna.
The archaeological site of Cozzo Matrice, near Lake Pergusa, contains remains dating back to approximately 8000 BC. What type of settlement is primarily represented by these findings?
Answer: A prehistoric fortified village
The archaeological site of Cozzo Matrice features remains primarily representing a prehistoric fortified village dating back to approximately 8000 BC.
What historical period does the name 'Castrogiovanni' represent for Enna?
Answer: It was the name used from the Middle Ages until 1926.
The name 'Castrogiovanni' was applied to Enna from the Middle Ages until 1926, when the city officially reverted to its ancient name, Enna.
Historically, Enna was widely recognized for its significant cult dedicated to which goddess?
Answer: Demeter (Ceres)
Enna was historically renowned for its prominent cult of Demeter, known to the Romans as Ceres, whose worship was deeply ingrained in the city's identity.
Historically, Enna was a prominent center for the worship of the Roman god Jupiter.
Answer: False
Enna was historically renowned not for the worship of Jupiter, but for the significant cult of the goddess Demeter (Ceres in Roman mythology).
Dionysius I of Syracuse secured control over Enna by solely relying on direct military conquest.
Answer: False
Dionysius I's acquisition of Enna involved a complex strategy that included fostering internal revolt and subsequent betrayal, rather than relying solely on military conquest.
During the First Punic War, Enna was captured by both Carthaginian and Roman forces through direct military assaults.
Answer: False
The capture of Enna by both Carthaginian and Roman forces during the First Punic War was characterized by treachery and strategic maneuvering, rather than direct military assaults.
Governor Pinarius ordered the massacre of Enna's citizens during the First Punic War due to concerns about potential defection.
Answer: False
The massacre ordered by Governor Pinarius occurred during the Second Punic War, not the First, and was motivated by fears of citizen defection.
Eunus led the revolt during the First Servile War, a significant slave uprising that was centered in Enna.
Answer: True
Eunus was indeed the principal leader of the First Servile War, a major slave revolt that had Enna as its primary center of operations.
Ancient authors, including Cicero, characterized the region surrounding Enna as barren and devoid of significant flora.
Answer: False
Ancient authors such as Cicero described the area near Enna, particularly around Lake Pergusa, as having abundant flowers and lush groves, contradicting the notion of it being barren.
Cicero documented that the temple of Ceres in Enna contained one of the least venerated statues of the goddess in Sicily.
Answer: False
Cicero's writings emphasize that the statue of Ceres in Enna's temple was considered the most ancient and highly venerated in all of Sicily, not among the least.
Roman-era coins minted for Enna display the inscription 'MUN. ENNA'.
Answer: False
Roman-era coins minted for Enna bear the inscription 'MUN. HENNA,' indicating that *Henna* was the name used during that period, not 'Enna'.
How did Dionysius I of Syracuse ultimately achieve control over Enna?
Answer: Through betrayal after initially supporting a citizen leader.
Dionysius I of Syracuse gained control of Enna by first supporting a local leader, Aeimnestus, and then subsequently taking control himself through betrayal.
What significant tragic event transpired in Enna around 214 BC, during the Second Punic War?
Answer: Governor Pinarius ordered the massacre of Enna's citizens.
Around 214 BC, during the Second Punic War, the Roman governor Pinarius ordered the massacre of Enna's citizens out of fear of defection.
Who was the principal leader of the First Servile War, a significant slave revolt that centered in Enna?
Answer: Eunus
Eunus was the leader of the First Servile War, a major slave revolt that took place in Sicily and was largely centered in Enna.
According to Cicero, what was the significance of the bronze image of Ceres that was looted from Enna's temple?
Answer: It was considered the most ancient and venerated in Sicily.
Cicero described the bronze image of Ceres looted from Enna's temple as being the most ancient and highly venerated statue of the goddess in all of Sicily.
What was the stated reason for Governor Pinarius ordering the massacre of Enna's citizens in 214 BC?
Answer: To prevent them from defecting to the Carthaginians.
Governor Pinarius ordered the massacre of Enna's citizens in 214 BC out of fear that they would defect to the Carthaginian side during the Second Punic War.
What observation did the historian Strabo make regarding Enna's condition following the First Servile War?
Answer: It suffered significant damage, marking the beginning of its decline.
The historian Strabo noted that Enna sustained considerable damage after the conclusion of the First Servile War, indicating the commencement of its decline.
Nicomachus Flavianus resided in Enna and undertook the revision of Virgil's poetry.
Answer: False
Nicomachus Flavianus stayed in Enna, but his scholarly work there involved editing Livy's historical texts, not Virgil's poetry.
During the Byzantine era, Enna was captured by Muslim forces following a protracted siege and an infiltration via the city's sewer system.
Answer: True
Historical accounts confirm that Enna, a Byzantine stronghold, fell to Muslim forces in 859 AD after a prolonged siege, with the capture being facilitated by infiltration through a sewer system.
The Arabic name *Qaṣr Yānih*, associated with Enna during the Islamic period, signifies 'The Great City'.
Answer: False
The Arabic name *Qaṣr Yānih* translates to 'Fort of John,' not 'The Great City'.
The Normans captured Enna during the 12th century.
Answer: False
The Normans captured Enna in 1087 AD, which falls within the 11th century, not the 12th.
The Gallo-Italic dialects spoken in Enna are attributed to the settlement of Greek colonists.
Answer: False
The Gallo-Italic dialects found in Enna originated from the settlement of soldiers and populations from Northern Italy during the medieval period, not from Greek settlers.
During the Islamic conquest of Sicily in 859 AD, how did Muslim forces manage to capture Enna?
Answer: By infiltrating the city through a sewer system.
Muslim forces captured Enna in 859 AD by infiltrating the city through its sewer system, following a prolonged siege.
What is the meaning of the Arabic name *Qaṣr Yānih*, which was applied to Enna during the Islamic period?
Answer: Fort of John
The Arabic name *Qaṣr Yānih* used for Enna during the Islamic period translates to 'Fort of John'.
In what year did the Normans capture Enna?
Answer: 1087 AD
The Normans successfully captured Enna in the year 1087 AD.
The presence of Gallo-Italic dialects in Enna is attributed to the medieval settlement of which group?
Answer: Soldiers from Northern Italy
The Gallo-Italic dialects spoken in Enna are a linguistic legacy from the medieval settlement of soldiers originating from Northern Italy.
What was Enna's primary role during the Byzantine period?
Answer: An important stronghold
During the Byzantine period, Enna served as a significant stronghold, reflecting its strategic importance following the decline of the Western Roman Empire.
During the War of the Sicilian Vespers, Enna functioned as King Frederick III's headquarters, leveraging its strategic defensibility.
Answer: True
King Frederick III utilized Enna's highly defensible position as his headquarters during the War of the Sicilian Vespers, effectively blocking the Angevin advance into central Sicily.
During the War of the Sicilian Vespers, what strategic role did Enna fulfill for King Frederick III?
Answer: It acted as the King's headquarters to block the Angevin advance.
Enna served as King Frederick III's strategic headquarters during the War of the Sicilian Vespers, playing a crucial role in blocking the Angevin advance into central Sicily.
The nickname 'belvedere' applied to Enna signifies its strategic military importance.
Answer: False
The nickname 'belvedere' for Enna translates to 'panoramic viewpoint,' highlighting its elevated position and expansive views, rather than its military significance.
Enna is recognized as the highest provincial capital in Italy due to its significant elevation.
Answer: True
With an elevation of 931 meters (3,054 feet) above sea level, Enna holds the distinction of being the highest provincial capital in Italy.
Enna's climate is classified as Dfa according to the Köppen system, indicative of a humid continental climate.
Answer: False
Enna's climate is classified as Csa under the Köppen system, which denotes a Mediterranean climate, not a humid continental climate (Dfa).
Lake Pergusa holds primary ecological significance as a breeding ground for migratory birds.
Answer: False
While Lake Pergusa is ecologically important and part of a migratory flyway for birds, its primary significance is often considered mythological, linked to the abduction of Persephone. Its ecological role also includes supporting diverse wildlife.
The Selva Pergusina is identified as a historical district located within the urban area of Enna.
Answer: False
The Selva Pergusina refers to a forest and green area surrounding Lake Pergusa, not a historical district within the city of Enna itself.
What do the nicknames 'belvedere' and 'ombelico' signify in relation to Enna?
Answer: 'Panoramic viewpoint' and 'navel' of Sicily
The nickname 'belvedere' signifies Enna's role as a 'panoramic viewpoint' due to its elevated position, while 'ombelico' translates to 'navel,' highlighting its central location on Sicily.
What is the approximate elevation of Enna above sea level?
Answer: 931 meters (3,054 feet)
Enna is situated at an approximate elevation of 931 meters (3,054 feet) above sea level.
What is Enna's Köppen climate classification?
Answer: Csa (Mediterranean climate)
Enna's climate is classified as Csa under the Köppen system, which denotes a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
What is Enna's elevation expressed in feet?
Answer: 3,054 feet
Enna's elevation is approximately 3,054 feet above sea level.
The Lombardy Castle in Enna was originally constructed by Frederick II of Sicily.
Answer: False
The Lombardy Castle's original construction is attributed to the Sicanians; Frederick II of Sicily was responsible for later rebuilding efforts.
Enna Cathedral, built in the 14th century, underwent significant renovation following a fire in 1446.
Answer: True
The construction of Enna Cathedral commenced in the 14th century, and it was subsequently renovated after suffering damage from a fire in 1446.
The Alessi Museum, situated within Enna Cathedral, primarily exhibits ancient Roman sculptures.
Answer: False
The Alessi Museum houses the cathedral's treasure, comprising ornaments, icons, and coins, rather than ancient Roman sculptures.
Palazzo Varisano currently serves as the location for the Regional Archaeological Museum of Enna.
Answer: True
The Palazzo Varisano has been repurposed to house the Regional Archaeological Museum of Enna, which displays artifacts from various historical periods.
The Torre di Federico, an octagonal structure, is thought to have served as a summer residence for Frederick II.
Answer: True
The Torre di Federico is an octagonal tower widely believed to have been utilized as a summer residence by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.
The Janniscuru Gate stands as the sole remaining example of Enna's original seven town gates.
Answer: True
The Janniscuru Gate is historically significant as the only surviving entrance among the seven gates that once fortified Enna's town wall.
The Torre Pisana, located within the Lombardy Castle complex, is distinguished by its Guelph merlons.
Answer: True
The Torre Pisana, the best-preserved tower of the Lombardy Castle, is indeed noted for featuring Guelph merlons, a characteristic architectural element.
Filippo Paladini created the main altar piece for Enna Cathedral.
Answer: False
While Filippo Paladini did contribute paintings to Enna Cathedral, his works were in the presbytery, not the main altar piece. Other artists contributed the altar pieces.
The Lombardy Castle (Castello di Lombarda) in Enna was originally constructed by which ancient population group?
Answer: The Sicanians
The Lombardy Castle's original construction is attributed to the Sicanians, an ancient people who inhabited Sicily.
Enna Cathedral, built in the 14th century, underwent significant renovation following which event?
Answer: A fire in 1446
Enna Cathedral experienced significant renovation and remodeling after a fire occurred within the structure in 1446.
What collection is housed within the Alessi Museum, situated inside Enna Cathedral?
Answer: The cathedral's treasure, including ornaments and icons
The Alessi Museum within Enna Cathedral houses the cathedral's treasure, comprising valuable ornaments, Byzantine icons, and ancient coins.
What is the primary current function of Palazzo Varisano?
Answer: A regional archaeological museum
Palazzo Varisano currently serves as the home of the Regional Archaeological Museum of Enna, showcasing artifacts from the province.
The Torre di Federico, an octagonal ancient tower, is believed to have functioned as what?
Answer: A summer residence of Frederick II
The Torre di Federico, an octagonal tower, is widely believed to have been a summer residence utilized by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Historically, what does the Janniscuru Gate represent?
Answer: The sole surviving entrance of Enna's original town wall.
The Janniscuru Gate is historically significant as it is the only remaining entrance from the original seven gates that once fortified Enna's town wall.
Which Holy Roman Emperor is associated with the establishment of a summer residence in Enna, now recognized as Torre di Federico?
Answer: Frederick II
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily, is associated with the Torre di Federico, believed to have been his summer residence in Enna.
Enna was reinstated as a provincial capital in the early 20th century.
Answer: True
Enna regained its status as a provincial capital during the 1920s, which falls within the early 20th century.
The incidence of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Enna is significantly lower than that observed in Sardinia.
Answer: False
The incidence of Multiple Sclerosis in Enna is comparable to Sardinia, indicating a high prevalence, rather than being significantly lower.
Enna recorded a population increase of approximately 30% between the years 1921 and 1931.
Answer: False
Contrary to the statement, Enna experienced a population decrease of 29.8% between 1921 and 1931.
The Autodromo di Pergusa has hosted Formula One World Championship races.
Answer: True
The Autodromo di Pergusa has indeed hosted Formula One races, among other significant international motorsport competitions.
Maurizio Dipietro currently holds the office of mayor of Enna.
Answer: True
Maurizio Dipietro is indeed the current mayor of Enna.
Enna maintains a twinning relationship with Rome, Italy.
Answer: False
Enna is twinned with several cities globally, but Rome, Italy, is not among them.
The Kore University of Enna was established in the late 20th century.
Answer: False
The Kore University of Enna was officially founded in 2002, which falls in the early 21st century, not the late 20th century.
What observation is notable regarding the incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in Enna?
Answer: It is comparable to Sardinia, indicating a high prevalence.
The incidence of multiple sclerosis in Enna is notably high and comparable to that of Sardinia, which is known for having one of the highest rates in the Mediterranean basin.
What significant demographic shift occurred in Enna between 1921 and 1931?
Answer: A population decrease of 29.8%.
Between 1921 and 1931, Enna experienced a substantial population decrease of 29.8%.
Which of the following is NOT listed among the notable events hosted at the Autodromo di Pergusa?
Answer: MotoGP World Championship races.
While the Autodromo di Pergusa has hosted Formula One, Formula 3000, and a Ferrari Festival, MotoGP World Championship races are not listed among its notable hosted events.
Which of the following cities is NOT listed among those twinned with Enna?
Answer: Palermo, Italy
Enna is twinned with several international cities, but Palermo, Italy, is not among its sister city affiliations.
Based on the 2025 estimate, what is the approximate population density of Enna?
Answer: Approximately 70 people per square kilometer
As of the 2025 estimate, Enna has a population density of approximately 70 people per square kilometer.