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The Greeks used this as their "great highway" for travel and trade.

Sea 

100

After settling Rome, the Latins became known by this name.

Romans

100

The motto of Benedictine monasteries was this phrase.

"To labor and to pray"

100

Because these two tribes greatly outnumbered the Jutes, the term "Anglo-Saxon" became common.

Angles and Saxons

100

What is Ms. Cunningham's favorite sport?

Swimming

200

Greeks learned how to dye colorful cloth from these famous traders.

Phoenicians 

200

These twin brothers were said to have founded a city on the Tiber River.

Romulus and Remus

200

To live a life of prayer and solitude, Benedict became one of these.

Hermit

200

According to legend, this British leader fought against the invading Teutonic tribes.

King Arthur

200

How many hearts does an Octopus have?

3

300

The most valuable gift the Greeks received from the Phoenicians was this system of writing.

Alphabet

300

During emergencies, Romans appointed one of these temporary rulers.

Dictator 

300

This Irish missionary left his homeland to spread Christianity in Scotland.

St. Columba

300

While the Romans still occupied Britain, these Teutonic raiders attacked the coasts.

Saxons

300

True or False: A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out

False

400

Spartan boys were educated almost exclusively in this subject.

Military training

400

Rome was famously built around these landforms.

Seven Hills

400

Columban and his companions journeyed to this kingdom in continental Europe.

Kingdom of the Franks

400

This missionary from Rome also played a major role in converting England.

St. Augustine 

400

This famous dictator defeated Rome's enemies in only 16 days.

Cincinnatus 

500

This simple soup was a staple of the Spartan diet.

Black bean soup

500

High areas near the mountains were especially suited for growing these two crops.

Olives and grapes

500

This monastery in Italy became Columban's most famous foundation.

Bobbio

500

Held in 664, this meeting helped settle differences between Irish and Roman Christian practices and contributed to the religious and national unity of England.

Synod of Whitby 

500

This Roman god had two faces and guarded gates and doorways.

Janus

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