Philip
Alexander
Empire
Myth
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100

How did Philip die?

assassinated 

100

Who was Alexander's tutor?

Aristotle

100

Which Greek city state did Alexander conquer when he first became King of Macedon?

Thebes


Bonus: what did he do to the city and people? 

100

Who is said to be the father of Alexander the Great?

Zeus

100

When was the first modern Olympics held?

1896

200
What injury did Philip have on his face?

He was missing his right eye

200

What was the name of Alexander's horse?

Bucephalus

Bonus: What did the horse's name mean?

200

What happened to the empire after Alexander's death?

It was divided up between his top generals

200

What was the Gordian knot?

The chariot of the ancient founder of the city of Gordium, Gordius, with its yoke lashed to the pole by means of an intricate knot with its end hidden. According to tradition, this knot was to be untied only by the future conqueror of Asia.

Bonus: What did Alexander the Great do to the knot?

200

Did Ancient Greece have slaves?

Yes - personal and public slaves were very common

300

How many sons did Philip have?

3

300

At what age did Alexander die?

32

Bonus: what did he die from?

300

Where and why did Alexander's army stop expanding the empire

They reached the Ganges River in India and refused to go any further due to fatigue and bad weather.  

300

Which god did they Egyptians believe Alexander to be the son of?

Amun

300

What was ancient Greece referred to as back in the day?

Hellas


Bonus: who came up with the term 'Greece'?

400
In what battle did Philip defeat the combined army of the Greek city states?

Chaeronea

400

Which empire did Alexander defeat and subsequently rule over?

Persia

400

Many years after Alexander's death and the fall of the empire, which civilization conquered Ancient Greece?

Romans 

400

Where does the term 'Achilles heel' come from and what does it mean?

The warrior Achilles is one of the great heroes of Greek mythology. According to legend, Achilles was extraordinarily strong, courageous and loyal, but he had one vulnerability–his “Achilles heel.” - From Homer's The Iliad. 

Means a weak spot.

400

Which Greek city is often called the 'birthplace of democracy'?

Athens

500

In which city was Philip held captive in his youth?

Thebes

500

Who was Alexander's first wife?

Roxana

500

Which cultural customs did Alexander follow, and try to force his Macedonian soldiers to also follow?

Traditional ancient Greek customs, Egyptian, Persian

500

Which war is said to have occurred approx. 1299 BCE - 1100 BCE? 

Trojan war

500

Who was the Peloponnesian war between?

Athens and Sparta


Bonus x2: who won this war and when did it take place?

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