The term used for a city-state in Ancient Greece.
What is polis?
He was the founder of the Persian Empire.
Who is Cyrus the Great?
The name of the top officials of the ancient Carthaginian government.
Who were the suffetes?
It is the year when the Roman Republic was founded.
What is 509 BCE?
It is the other name for the region of Kush.
What is Nubia?
It is the best description of the form of government of ancient Sparta.
What is oligarchy?
The name of the provinces of the Persian Empire.
What are satrapies?
Carthage was originally just a trading outpost created by this civilization.
What is Phoenicia?
It is the type of religion practiced by the Roman Republic.
What is polytheistic?
He was Alexander the Great's tutor.
Who was Aristotle?
Along with Plato and Aristotle, the most famous of the Greek philosophers.
Who is Socrates?
The official religion of the Persian Empire.
What is Zoroastrianism?
The majority of the Carthaginian aristocracy were of this occupation.
What are merchants?
He was the last member of the triumvirate along with Julius Caesar and Pompey Magnus.
Who was Cra$$u$?
They were the two most important resources of Ancient Kush.
What are gold and iron?
He conquered the Greek city-states after the Peloponnesian War.
Who is Phillip II of Macedonia?
He was the king of Persia that invaded Greece, but failed in the final Greco-Persian War.
Who is Xerxes?
It is the most important contribution of the Phoenicians to western civilization.
What is their alphabet?
It is the name of the people from whom the ancient Romans got their language.
Who are the Latins?
It is Mr. Mac's middle name.
What is Scott?
The isthmus connecting the Peloponnesian Peninsula to the Greek mainland is named after this Ancient Greek city-state.
What is Corinth?
It was the century in which the Persian Empire was founded.
What is the 6th century BCE?
It is the name of the snail shell from which Phoenicians were able to extract their famous purple dye.
What is the murex shell?
It was the year that Julius Caesar was assassinated.
What is 44 BCE?
It was the region where Spartacus was originally from.
What is Thrace?