It's all Greek to Me
When in Rome
Myths and Monsters
Weird daily life
Who's Who?
100

The Greeks started this international sports tournament every four years where althletes competed.

What are the Olympics?

100

This massive 50,000 seat stadium in Rome was the ultimate spot to watch Gladiators fight, though it didn't have a roof and smelled heavily of sweat and wild animals.

What is the Colosseum?

100

This Greek God of the sky and thunder was the absolute kin of Mount Olympus though he spent a lot of time hiding from his very angry wife, Hera.

Who is Zeus?

100

This 6 foot long piece of woolen cloth was worn by upper class Roman citizens.  IT was incredibly hard to fold, heavy and hot, making it the ancient version of a fancy suit.

What is a toga?

100

This Greek guy tutored Alexander the Great, studied everything from bugs to theater, and is basically the reason you have to take science class today.

Who is Aristotle?

200

In Sparta, if you weren't a tough warrior, you were basically a nobody. Boys were sent to a brutal military camp starting at what age?

What is 7 years old.

200

 What city did Rome order to be abandoned, burned and destroyed after capturing the Carthaginians and selling them into slavery?

What is Carthage?

200

If you look at this snake-haired lady, you didn't just get scared-you literally turned to stone.

Who is Medusa?

200

What famous Egyptian woman did Julius Caesar have a relationship with?

Who is cleopatra?

200

This man had three goals for Athens to strengthen democracy, to increase Athens power in the wider world, and to beautify the city. oh and...he had helmet head.

Who is Pericles?

300

This city-stated invented democracy which literally translates to "people power," though they forgot to let women, enslaved people, or foreigners vote.

What is Athens?

300

Romulus and Remus were the mythical twin brothers who founded Rome, but they survived infancy by being adopted and raised by what wild animal?

What is a wolf?

300

The Romans loved Greek mythology so much that they basically copy and pasted all the Greek gods, but renamed almost all of them after these things.

What are the Planets?

300

. What civilization did the Romans borrow many of their Gods such as Jupiter from?

Who/what were the Greeks/Greece.

300

This Macedonian King conquered the known world by age 330, named about 20 cities after himself, and even named on after his favorite horse.

Who is Alexander the Great?

400

What seas did Greece use as their "Water Highways"  for trade/travel.

What are the Mediterranean and Black seas.

400

Before they had emperors Rome was this type of government run by elected officials, a system that heavily inspired the modern US government.

What is a Republic?

400

This half-man, half-bull monster lived in a giant puzzle basement called the Labyrinth and ate anyone who got lost in there.

What is the Minotaur?

400

In Italy, these mural paintings were painted technique with water-based pigments and applied directly to plaster.


What are Frescos?

400

He was Rome's very first official Emperor, changing his name from Octavian to a title that means "The majestic one."

Who is Augustus?

500

Greece defeated this military giant and regained control of Greece. Who did they defeat?

Who are the Persians?

500

This Roman general got so powerful that the senate literally stabbed him in the back 23 times on the "Ides of March."

Who is Julius Caesar?

500

Who is the Roman king of the gods, equivalent to the Greek Zeus?

Who is Jupiter?

500

Spectators in the Colosseum gathered for free, state-sponsored spectacles designed to maintain social order. They watched violent and elaborate entertainment,such as...

What are

  • Gladiatorial Combat: 
  • Wild Animal Hunts
  • Public Executions
  • Mock Naval Battles
500

This Greek Philosopher annoyed the leaders of Athens so much by asking endless, annoying questions that they put him on trial and forced him to drink poison hemlock.

Who is Socrates?

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