The Roman god of the seas/oceans.
Who is Neptune?
Rome took many ideas from this civilization.
What/Who is Greece?
The state bird of Utah.
What is a seagull?
Where/What is Athens?
The name of a Roman foot soldier.
What is a legion?
The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.
Who is Athena?
A political system where the government has complete control of society.
What is a tyranny?
The best selling album of all time.
What is "Thriller?"
The Roman written law code displayed in every city.
What are the 12 Tables?
The Greek city state that was completely centered around war and complete devotion to the city state.
Where/What is Sparta?
The mountain in Greece believed to be the home of the gods.
Where/What is Mount Olympus?
What is dictator for life?
The most recent Riverton athletic team to win a state title.
Who/What is softball?
The Greek religious and athletic celebration that brought together all of the city states to Olympia.
What are the Olympics?
A Roman naval ship.
What is a galley?
The first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity.
Who was Constantine?
This Greek philosopher believed that we gained knowledge from the evidence we observed around us.
Who is Aristotle?
What is Islam?
This marvel of engineering brought clean, fresh water into every Roman city.
What are aqueducts?
The Greek leader of Macedonia who conquered most of Greece and the Middle East.
Who was Alexander the Great?
The Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) practiced this religion.
What is Orthodox Christianity?
This Greek philosopher took a basic idea and asked questions about the idea to expose any flaws.
Who is Socrates?
The number of electoral votes Utah has in the 2024 presidential election.
The official languages of the Western Roman Empire, Eastern Roman Empire and Ancient Greece.
What is Latin and Greek?
Who are Germanic Tribes?