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100

This famous Greek invention was used to launch projectiles at a great distance. Tension was built up before launching the projectile into the sky. For the point name this Greek invention.

Catapult

100

This man is considered the greatest doctor of ancient Greece. Doctors swear The Hippocratic Oath made by this man. For the point name this Greek doctor and physician.

Hippocrates

100

This god is the god of the Underworld. His wife is Persephone and has Cerberus guarding the front gates to the Underworld. For the point name this Greek god.

Hades

100

No ruler was able to conquer the Persian empire except one young man that was son of Philip II. For the point name this Macedonian king.

Alexander the Great

100

This philosopher wrote the Five Dialogues and Apology. For the point name this Greek Philosopher.

Plato

200

One major battle in the Persian Wars was fought between King Leonidas I and Xerxes I, King Leonidas led a Greek coalition of 300 Spartans to hold back the Persians from getting into Athens. For the point name this battle.

Battle of Thermopylae

200

This structure was one of the seven wonders of the world and is said to be the first lighthouse ever made. This lighthouse was named after Alexander the Great. For the point, name this structure located in Egypt.

Lighthouse of Alexandria

200

How many Olympian Gods are there on Mt. Olympus?

12

200

The capital of the Persian empire was called?

Persepolis

200

This philosopher attended The Academy and was a student of Plato. This philosopher taught Alexander the Great. For the point name this philosopher.

Aristotle

300

An army that rides on horseback are called?

Cavalry

300

This philosopher and mathematician discovered the formula for density after taking a bath and running out yelling "Eureka!" For the point name this famous Greek mathematician.

Archimedes

300

This Greek hero is famous for slaying Hector and dragging his body behind his chariot. This hero died by getting shot in the heel by Paris of Troy. For the point name this Greek hero.

Achilles

300

This Persian ruler was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire, or the first Persian Empire. This ruler let the conquered practice their own religions. For the point name the first ruler of Persia.

Cyrus the Great

300

Which philosopher was forced to drink poison due to his beliefs opposing the gods?

Socrates

400

The Sarissa was a 14-foot-long spear designed by which Macedonian king?

Philip II

400

Archimedes is well known for his discovery of which irrational number used to find the circumference and area of a circle?

Pi

400
This mythical creature was stored in a labyrinth built by Daedalus. The hero Theseus slayed this creature. For the point name this Greek mythical creature.

Minotaur

400

There were 10,000 of these soldiers in Persia. They were considered the most skilled and deadly soldiers in the Persian army. For the point name these soldiers.

Immortals

400

Plato wrote a famous book on the politics, common people, and the government. For the point name this book.

The Republic

500

An army of soldiers in close formation is regarded as aa what?

Phalanx

500

The mathematician Pythagoras was famous for his invention of a method to find the hypotenuse of a right triangle. For the point name this method.

Pythagorean Theorem 

500

The Greek hero Perseus slew this creature. This creature could turn people into stone whenever they looked at her in the eye. For the point name this mythical creature.

Medusa

500

This Persian ruler was the third ruler of the Persian Empire. This man started the Persian Wars, a campaign against Greece. His son is Xerxes. For the point name this Persian Ruler.

Darius the Great

500

This Greek philosopher is famous for his inventions towards mathematics and his discoveries of the five types of solid, The Theory of Proportions, and the sphericity of the earth. For the point name this Greek philosopher.

Pythagoras

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