Greek general (although technically Macedonian) who conquered and created a large empire, including the lands of Egypt, Persia, and India.
Who is Alexander the Great
One of Zeus' MANY sons. Was born as a demigod but later gained immortality. Renowned for his incredible strength. (Bonus aura if you know his "real" name and/or why he's named that).
Who is Hercules/Heracles?
A series of athletic competitions held every four years in honor of Zeus. Some events included discus throwing, javelin toss, foot races, and wrestling.
What is the Olympics?
The first dictator to take over Rome. Helped improve quality of life and greatly increased Rome's empire. Was assassinated in the Senate. His dying words are often quoted as "Et tu, Brutus?" (although we don't actually know).
Who is Julius Caesar?
Name given to Roman officials who were elected to serve as leader of the government. 2 were elected, and they served one-year terms.
Who is Consuls
The Greek god of theatre, honored annually through important festivals. These festivals often included playwrighting competitions of comedies and tragedies, winning was considered a huge honor.
Who is Dionysus?
A type of coin currency of Ancient Rome. Deities were often printed on these coins, later leaders would have their faces stamped onto the coins to present themselves as deities. Also a Game of Thrones character.
What is a Denarius?