History
Sports
Mythology
Geography
Renaissance
100

He created fascism

Benito Mussolini

100

The sport America calls soccer

Football

100

The country whose mythology inspired Roman mythology

Greece

100

The two island regions of Italy

Sicily and Sardinia

100

The meaning of the word "renaissance"

Rebirth

200

The two men who founded Rome in 753 B.C.

Romulus and Remus

200

The sole country that triumphs over Italy in football

Spain

200

Astronomical bodies that are named after Roman gods and goddesses

Planets

200

Two countries that are fully landlocked by Italy

San Marino and Vatican City

200

The four Renaissance artists whom the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are named after

Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael

300

The official currency of Italy before the Euro was adopted in 1999

Lira

300

An Italian football league regarded highly in Europe

Serie A

300

A temple in Rome that was created to honor the gods

The Pantheon

300

The "hidden" volcano that destroyed Pompeii in 79 A.D.

Mt. Vesuvius

300

The city that is the birthplace of the Renaissance

Florence

400

The oldest operating university in Europe, where Dante and Copernicus studied

University of Bologna

400

An Italian sport that is casually popular in the US, but originates from Roman traditional games

Bocce Ball

400

The goddess of the hunt, dubbed Artemis in Greek mythology

Diana

400

An island country located just south of Sicily

Malta

400

The Italian name for Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa"

La Gioconda

500

The man who succeeded Julius Caesar as the first emperor of Rome

Augustus (Octavian)

500

A city in the North of Italy that hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics

Turin

500

The 12 Elder gods who came before the Roman gods, collectively known

The Titans

500

A river that cuts through the north of Italy, the largest in the country

Po River

500

The pope who commissioned the cieling of the Sistine Chapel from Michelangelo

Julius II

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