Philip II
Alexander the Great
How Many Legs?
Roman Mythology
Philosophy
100

The part of Northern Greece where Philip II was King.

Macedon

100

The name of the philosopher that taught Alexander.

Aristotle.

100

This insect with pincers has six legs attached to its thorax.

Ant

100

The Roman god of lightning.

Jupiter

100

What happened to Socrates in the end?

He drank the cup of poison hemlock.

200

Name any Greek city-state unified by Philip II.

Athens, Thebes or Thessaly.

200

The age of Alexander when he became king.

20

200

The scientific name for an eight legged insect.

Arachnid

200

The city named after Romulus.

Rome

200

What punishment did Socrates say he deserved?

Free meals for life.

300

The year Philip II became King.

359 BC

300

The name of the empire led by Darius III.

Persian

300

A marine creature with five arms known for its ability to regrow limbs.

Starfish

300

Mars is the name of this red Roman god, his Greek name is ________.

Ares

300

This philosopher was the personal teacher to Alexander the Great.

Aristotle

400

The name of the long spears used in Macedonian formations.

Sarissas

400

The name of Alexander's horse.

Bucephalus

400

This marine mollusk has eight long squishy arms.

Octopus.

400

The name of the two children raised by a she-wolf.

Romulus and Remus

400

According to Aristotle, this is life's main goal:

Happiness.

500

This is how he died.

Stabbed his servant.

500

The name of the battle Darius III fled the second time.

Battle of Gaugamela

500

Some species of this creature have up to 750 legs.

Millipede.

500

This Roman god is represented by a massive blue planet.

Neptune

500

The name of the book written by Plato.

The Republic

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