Leader of the Olympian Gods
Zeus
Socratic seminars and the Socratic method stem from who?
Socrates.
Definition of manumission.
Voluntarily freeing slaves.
The group who created the Twelve Tables (written laws).
The board of ten or Decemviri Legibus Scribundis.
Non-Romans who were unpaid but would receive land and citizenship after 25 years of military service.
Auxiliary.
Olympian whose domain is Marriage.
Hera.
Primary Sources for Alexander the Great.
Plutarch and Arrian.
Name of both Aegean powers in order.
Minoan and Mycenaean.
Conquered most of the known world in 13 years by the age of 30.
Alexander the Great.
Famous Athenian general and statesman who fought Rome.
Pericles.
Goddess the Vestal Virgins worshiped.
Vesta or flame.
The concept that means the art of persuasive speaking.
Rhetoric.
Senatus PopulusQue Romanus (The Senate and the People of Rome).
The Greek reformer who laid the foundations for later democracy.
Solon.
Heavily armed Greek infantry were known as?
Hoplites.
Agamemnon disrespects which gods priest in the Iliad?
Apollo.
The three orders of Greek architecture from least to most detailed.
Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
Which society had a slave population of 90%.
Sparta.
Greek Mercenary who helped Athens, Sparta, and fought against the Greeks.
Xenophon.
The leader who crushed the Romans at the Battle of Cannae.
Hannibal.
Before Zeus overthrew the Titans, his mother Rhea tricked Cronus into not devouring him. What object did she give Cronus instead, how did this act lead to the Titanomachy?
Stone wrapped in clothes or the Omphalos Stone. Zeus was allowed to grow up in secret.
Name of a the complex Roman dome? What material was it made out of?
Pantheon and concrete.
Responsible for minor trials, enacting laws, and lower-level elections in Rome.
Comitia Tributa
Who famously declared "Veni, Vidi, Vici"
Julius Caesar.
Name of Roman's best soldiers who stood at the rear of formations.
Triarii.