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100

What City State is widely recognized for its Democracy?

Athens

100

State the name of the creator of the Pythagorean theorem

Pythagoras

100

Name the Roman Counterpart of Zeus (Planet)

Jupiter

100

This Myth is about a king who wished for everything he touched to turn to Gold.

Name the king in the title of this Myth

Midas's golden touch

100

The King of the Gods! He has power over thunder and the skies.

Zeus

200

What City State is known for its amazing military strength?

Sparta
200

Name the "first citizen of democracy" or the man who payed Athenian citizens for Jury Duty

Pericles

200

Name of Roman Counterpart of Hermes (Planet)

Mercury
200

Name one of Heracles's 10/12 Labors

Any of the following:

  • Slaying the Nemean Lion.
  • Slaying the Lernean Hydra.
  • Capturing the Ceryneian Hind (a golden stag).
  • Capturing the Erymanthian Boar.
  • Cleansing the Augean Stables in a single day.
  • Slaying the Stymphalian Birds.
  • Capturing the Cretan Bull.
  • Obtaining the Mares of Diomedes.
  • Retrieving the Girdle of Hippolyta, the queen of the Amazons.
  • Bringing back the Cattle of Geryon.
  • Stealing the Golden Apples of the Hesperides.
  • Capturing Cerberus, the three-headed dog of the Underworld. 
200

God of Thieves and Travelers...

Commonly known as the messenger of the gods!

Hermes or Hermes Trismegistus

300

What City State is surviving today as a marketplace but was once a major military power?

Thebes

300

What Athenian Philosopher went around Athens, questioning and engaging Athenian citizens in discussions about Athenian life?

Socrates

300

Name the Roman Counterpart of Hera (Not a Planet)

Juno
300

In the Myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, what does Theseus use to not get lost when leaving the Minotaur's maze?

A ball of yarn

300

God of the sea and earthquakes. This god is worshipped by traveling merchants or sailors who cross the waters. He created horses from the tides of the ocean.

Poseidon

400

What City State housed the ___ oracle and Apollo's priestesses?

Delphi

400

A Philosopher famous for his work "the Republic" and a founder of the Academy in Athens

Plato

400

Name the Roman Counterpart of Dionysus (Not a Planet)

Bacchus

400

In this Myth, a girl famous for her Weaving abilities, challenged Athena by saying that her Weaving was better. In the end, after facing Athena in a Weaving challenge, Athena turned her into the first spider.

For this question, simply state the name of the Girl

Hint: It is similar to spiders

Arachne

400

The god of the bad aspects of war. He is commonly known as the main god worshipped by Sparta. He is commonly depicted by many artists to be a strong, arrogant god.

Ares

500

What City State housed the Olympic Games?

Olympia

500

What polymath and ancient Greek philosopher is best known for his significant contributions to logic, particularly the development of syllogistic reasoning and the concept of deduction?

Aristotle

500

Name the Roman Counterpart of Hephaestus (Not a Planet)

Vulcan

500

During the naming of Athens, two gods had to compete to see whose name Athens would be named after by giving gifts. The two gods were Athena and Poseidon.

Name one of the two things offered as gifts, and which god gave it.

Either a Geyser (Poseidon) or a Olive Tree (Athena)

500

Goddess of Agriculture and the Harvest. She is the mother of Hades's wife, Persephone!

Demeter

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