The famous Ancient Roman dictator, known for his many military victories and his leadership.
A useful source of water and transportation that many civilizations are built next to.
What is a river?
The large structures that ancient Egyptians built as a tomb for their dead kings.
What is a Pyramid?
The Greek city-state known for its great philosophers and schooling.
What is Athens?
The war between Mycenaeans and Trojans.
What is the Trojan War?
The title that is given to ancient Egyptian leaders,
What is a Pharoh?
The other name for the mediterranean that many Romans called it after their empire had expanded.
What is the Roman Lake?
The greek people known for loving wisdom, and seeking truth.
What is a Philosopher?
The Roman city-state located on the Tiber river on the Italian Peninsula.
What is Rome?
The war in which Rome fought against the Phoenician city-state, Carthage.
What are the Punic Wars?
The Ancient Babylon king known for his code, or set of laws.
Who is Hammurabi?
The river that ancient Egypt is built around that flooded once a year.
What is the Nile?
The large, bridge-like structures that Romans used to transport water.
What is an Aqueduct?
The Greek city state known for its strong military.
What is Sparta?
The common enemy of Greek people that caused them to unite against the enemy.
What is Persia?
The first Roman Emperor, who was also Caesar's great nephew.
Who is Augustus? (Octavian)
What is the Tiber River?
The ancient Mesopotamian process of artificially putting water on an area of crops, specifically in dry climates.
The Mesopotamian city-state that united Mesopotamia, under the rule of Hammurabi.
What is Babylon?
The Mesopotamian conqueror who came to take over the sumerian civilization by force.
Who was Sargon the Great?
The greek king of Macedonia that is sometimes described as being "Great"
Alexander the Great
The ~6000 landmasses that surround Greece.
What are islands?
The ancient Mesopotamian king who was the main protagonist of the world's oldest surviving piece of literature.
Who is Gilgamesh?
The oldest Mesopotamian city-state that is recognized as the oldest major city.
What is Uruk?
What was the Peloponnesian War?