On the peninsula of Attica, across the Saronic Gulf from Corinth. Often called the birthplace of democracy. This place lost the Peloponnesian War.
Athens
This planet was considered to be the ninth planet from the Sun and was visited by NASA’s New Horizons probe.
Pluto
This baseball player hit a home run in his first career at-bat in 2017 and won that year's home run derby. He is 6ft 7in and his jersey number is 99.
Aaron Judge
This president was assassinated on May, 4th in Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C.. This president died the next morning at Petersen House. The assassin's name was John Wilks Booth.
Abraham Lincoln
The angel Gabriel told This character's birth to his mother Elizabeth. He baptized Jesus in the Jordan River. His head was served on a platter by Salome.
John the Baptist
The site had athletic facilities for the Olympic Games held every four years. Is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Olympia
This asteroid is the second-most massive object in the asteroid belt. The Dawn probe orbited the asteroid from 2011 to 2012.
Vesta
This baseball player grew up in Baltimore. His most famous action was his Called Shot Home Run. He played for the Orioles, Red Sox, and Yankees
"Babe" Ruth
This Roman man was stabbed 23 times by 40 Roman senators. He was called at the time "dictator for life". After his death, his grandnephew Octavian avenged his death.
Julius Caesar
This woman fled to Bethlehem and rode on a donkey. Her husband was Joseph and she gave birth to Jesus.
Mary
This place is located on the land route to the Peloponnese and was a major trade center.
Corinth
This asteroid/dwarf planet is the largest in the asteriod belt and was named after the Roman goddess of agriculture.
Ceres
This African American male golfer is the only one who has won three straight U.S. Junior Amateurs. In 2000 he won the U.S. Open by 15 strokes. He has won 5 Masters.
Tiger Woods
This civil rights activist was assassinated at a motel on April, 4th in Memphis Tennessee. He was shot at 6:01 p.m. and declared dead at 7:05 p.m. The assassin's name was James Earl Ray.
Martin Luther King Jr.
This disciple of Jesus was a fisherman. He attempts to walk on water with Jesus but falls in because he feard a wave will knock them into the water. This character also denied knowing Jesus three times.
Peter
This place was led by two kings, one from the Agiad and Eurypontid family. This place also beat its rival Athens in the Peloponnesian War in the late 5th century BC
Sparta
This dwarf planet is located outside the Kuiper belt and was thought to be larger than Pluto but was later learned that Pluto is larger.
Eris
This baseball player nearly had his left leg amputated. He was the Yankees center fielder and was known for his speed. He was called the Commerce Comet.
Mickey Mantle
This president was shot in the head while in a car. The assassin was on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building. The governor of Texas was also shot but not killed. The assassin was Lee Harvey Oswald.
John F. Kennedy
This man had died 4 days before Jesus arrived his sisters had spoken with Jesus as he arrived. later Jesus raises him from the dead.
Lazarus
This place was a sacred site on the Greek mainland, which the Greeks thought was the center of the world. Every four years this place hosted Panhellenic Pythian Games
Delphi
this planet between 4 and 5 billion years ago, collided with Earth; the debris ejected by this collision subsequently coalesced to create the Moon.
Theia
This player played baseball and football for Columbia University. He signed for the Yankees in 1923 and played first base and was known as "The Iron Horse"
Lou Gehrig
This man was shot by three men from the Nation of Islam. He was shot 21 times with shotguns just before he was going to give a speech to the Organization of Afro-American Unity.
Malcolm X
This man imprisoned Christians and destroyed the church. While traveling to Damascus he sees a vision of Jesus and is blinded.
Paul