ANCIENT ROME
ANCIENT GREECE & OLYMPICS
PERSIA VS GREECE
WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR
WALTER SCOTT & IVANHOE
100

Who led his army across the Rubicon River in 49 B.C.?

Julius Caesar
100

 In whose honour were the Olympic Games held in ancient Greece?

 In honour of Jupiter (Zeus), the principal god of the Greeks

100

 In what year did the Battle of Marathon take place?

In 490 B.C.

100

In what year did William conquer England?

 In 1066

100

What is the name of the heroine who saved Wilfred Ivanhoe?

 Rebecca

200

What did Caesar say when he crossed the Rubicon: "The die is..."?

"The die is cast" (Жребий брошен)

200

 How often were the Olympic Games held in ancient times?

Every four years

200

 Who commanded the Greek forces at the Battle of Marathon?

Miltiades

200

Where did the decisive battle between William and Harold take place?

At Hastings (on October 14, 1066)

200

Why was Rebecca condemned to die in the tournament scene?

She was condemned to die as a sorceress

300

Why couldn't Rome be defended when Caesar approached the city?

Because Pompey had only two legions at his disposal, the rest being scattered in different provinces.

300

Who founded the Olympic Games according to the legend?

Hercules

300

How many Spartan warriors fought under King Leonidas at Thermopylae?

300 (three hundred) warriors

300

What did William promise to the Anglo-Saxon nobility after his victory?

He promised to grant the old rights and customs to the Anglo-Saxon nobilit

300

Who appeared as Rebecca's champion at the tournament?

Wilfred Ivanhoe

400

What was the relationship between Caesar and Pompey before their conflict?

They were allies (they formed the First Triumvirate together with Crassus)

400

Why did Emperor Theodosius I abolish the Olympic Games in 393 A.D.

Because they had a pagan origin which was not in keeping with Christian beliefs

400

What did the Persian messengers ask from the Greek cities as "symbols of submission"

 Earth and water

400

How did William prevent the great landowners from rebelling against him?

He scattered the estates in manors over the country in a way which made it difficult for the great landowners to concentrate their knights for rebellion



400

What heavy weapons did knights use in medieval tournaments?

A lance, a battle axe, a sword and a mace

500

 Explain why the Senate was "caught unawares" when Caesar crossed the Rubicon.

Because they never expected Caesar would dare to cross the Rubicon with his army and break the Roman law. It had never occurred to them that he would march on Rome.

500

What was the "Olympic Flame" and where was it brought from?

The sacred fire brought from the temple in Olympia, symbolizing the spirit of friendly competition

500

Why were the Spartans surrounded at Thermopylae despite their brave defense?

Because a traitor led the Persians through the mountains to the rear of the Greeks

500

What was "Curia Regis" and what functions did it perform?

Curia Regis (the King's Court) - it made laws, imposed and levied taxes, and tried disputes

500

Why is Walter Scott called "the creator of the historical novel"?

Because he introduced a new element in the historical novel by explaining present history through the history of the past and showing man as a product of history