The twins who were raised by wolves and are the reason why Rome is Rome, not Reme.
Who are Romulus and Remus?
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Earliest known version of the Ancient Greek language, typically used for administrative purposes.
What is Linear B?

This Pharaoh is the owner of what is currently considered the most complete and intact tomb ever discovered.
Who is King Tutankhamun (Tut)?

King of the Gods whose namesake includes our solar system's largest planet.

Who is Jupiter?

Probably one of the most well known missing sculpture, one of the six caryatids is currently being held in this museum.
What is the British Museum?
This building could be filled with water and hold mock naval battles called 'naumachia', with the last recorded one occurring in 89 AD at the order of the emperor Domitian.
What is the Collosseum?

This cult leader is best known to us for his mathematical theorem.
Who is Pythagorus?

The key to deciphering the Ancient Egyptian language and script.
What is the Rosetta Stone?
Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt.
Who is Artemis?

Where a life sized replica of the ancient Parthenon statue of Athena and Nike resides.

What is the Parthenon Museum?
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The well-known enemies of the Roman empire that are often blamed for Rome's fall.
Who are the Gauls?

Despite it being initially voluntarily, by the end of its time this 5th century BCE group was led by Athens, who forced other Greek city states to pay to play.
What is the Delian League?

This well-known writing material gets its name from the Ancient Greek word for the plant it is made of.
What is papyrus?

Roman goddess who regularly cheats on her husband, fire, with war.
Who is Venus?
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This 1st century bust of Aristotle isn't too far from home, in fact it probably lived within the same block of its current home.

What is the Acropolis Museum?

This previously unknown ingredient in Ancient Roman concrete allows it to self heal.
What is lime/quicklime?

While we know them by a different name, these Greeks are often referred to in ancient sources as Λακεδαίμων (Lacedaemonians).
Who are the Spartans?
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Despite ruling Egypt, Cleopatra's family, the Ptolemaic dynasty, is from this Greek region.
What is Macedonia?

The Greek god of the personification of death, whose siblings include Doom, Violent Death, Sleep, and Dreams according to Hesiod.
Who is Thanatos?

Considered one of the most famous Ancient Greek Sculptures in the world, the well known Venus de Milo has been in this museum for the past 200 years.![]()
What is the Louvre?

This battle in 52 BC between Julius Caesar and Vercingetorix is well-known for Caesar's humorous decision to (successfully) build 2 walls in as many days.
What is the Battle of Alesia?

This 17 year old provided the only remaining eyewitness account of the destruction of Pompeii, of which his uncle of the same name died trying to rescue Pompeiians.
Who is Pliny the Younger?

Pliny the Younger and His Mother at Miseno, Angelica Kauffmann, 1785.
This mysterious group of people who little is still known about whose existence was only proposed over 3,000 years after their recorded raids and wars against Egypt.
Who are the Sea People?
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Despite being the Egyptian god of wisdom and the moon, Thoth is often associated with this Greek traveler.

Who is Hermes?

One of the few bronze statues we have that survived antiquity, this bronze statue of young Dionysus is in America.

What is The Art Institute of Chicago?
