It's the thought that counts
Why can't we be friends?
All Roads Lead to Rome
Alexander thhhhheeeeeeee Great!
The rise of Christianity
100
This man's way of teaching was through questioning. He was accused (wrongly) of denying the existence of Greek God and Corrupting the Athenian Youth. As a result, he was executed at the age of 70.
Who is Socrates.
100
This war was between Athens and Persia. (Not a trick question).
Persian Wars
100
Roman society composed of less than 10% of this class of people.
What is Patricians.
100
He built this city named after him in Egypt.
What is Alexandria.
100
The religion of Christianity was found by this Jewish teacher and followers of him.
Who is Jesus of Nazareth (Jesus Christ).
200
This man believed that knowledge had to be studied logically through as many facts as possible. His process of organization is an important part of modern science.
Who is Aristotle.
200
This leader used money from the Delian League and spent it on Athens. As a result Athens went through a "Golden Age." This led to mistrust from other league members.
Who is Pericles.
200
This was the name given to a series of three wars in which Rome fought Carthage.
What is the Punic Wars.
200
His father, Phillip II, had Alexander trained and educated by this man.
Who is Aristotle.
200
This is the principle that Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit are all in one, yet different.
What is the Trinity
300
This man's "Theory of Forms," dealt with the idea that all material things in the universe are imperfect copies of things from a place of perfect and universal ideas.
Who is Plato.
300
This war was fought between rival city-states (Athens and Sparta), that had previous quarrels over trade, mistrust, and government.
What is the Peloponnesian War.
300
This is the formal date given to the fall of the Roman Empire.
What is 476 C.E.
300
This was the furthest point Alexander got to when he embarked on his journey through the known world.
What is India (or Indus River)
300
This is the title given to people who oversee parishes.
What is a Bishop.
400
There is no evidence that this man ever lived. Nor was he the first to use this mathematical formula (a2+b2 = c2), but he still got all the credit.
Who is Pythagoras
400
This term describes "Greek-like" way of life that combined ideas and values drawn from the Mediterranean and Asia.
What is Hellenistic Culture
400
Although it is debated whether this ruler was actually Christian, he did paint the cross on flags and shields before the battle of Melvian Bridge.
Who is Constantine.
400
Alexander the Great returned to this city after defeating Indians (from India), where he died of a fever.
What is Babylon
400
Baptism, Communion, Confirmation, Confession, Last Rights, Matrimony, and Ordination are all part of this.
What is the Seven Sacraments.
500
This man is credited with being the first historian of the western world.
Who is Herodutos.
500
This emperor is credited with the first mass persecution of Christians. He used them as a scapegoat when Rome burned down in 64 C.E..
Who is Nero.
500
This is the number (in miles) of roads built by the Romans.
What is 52,000
500
Alexander the Great died in what year?
What is 323 B.C.E.
500
Constantine issued this; which returned confiscated property to Christians and increased their social and political status.
What is Edict of Milan.
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