The last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World
Great Pyramid of Gaza
A Greek mathematician who calculated "pi" and used displacement to weigh a crown
Archimedes
This nation was the origin of democracy
Greece
This tribal chief (or a fish) defeated the Spaniards
Lapu-Lapu
This city was destroyed by a flood, which was predicted by Nahum and Zephaniah
Nineveh
This Greek man invented the Pythagorean theorem and also greatly contributed to mathematics
Pythagoreas
This city/state would build one of the largest and most influential empires of all time.
Rome
This man fought injustice with a pen and died for it
Jose Rizal
Another Wonder of the Ancient World. Except for its roof, everything was made out of marble. It also took over 120 years to build it and was located in Ephesus
This man conquered Israel's enemies and his name means "loved by God"
King David
This city/state/empire conquered Assyria and Judah
Babylon
This man led a successful revolution against the Spanish, the KKK
Andres Bonifacio
This was built by the Athenians to maintain access to the sea
The Long Walls
The father of history
Herodotus
This Greek city/state embraced war as a way of life
Sparta
This man became the first president of the nation, only to be unseated by the Americans.
Emilio Aguinaldo
To siege and storm this city, Alexander the Great literally built a causeway for his soldiers to invade
Tyre
King Artaxerxes
This city was "conquered" by a horse
Troy
This person was the "brain" of the Katipunan
Emilio Jacinto