Longest river in the World
What is the Nile River?
Pax Romana- Latin
The Peace of Rome
King of the gods and goddesses
Who is Zeus?
The two rivers that come together to create the Fertile Crescent.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
The book where you find the history of the people of Israel, 39 books
What is the Old Testament?
Egyptian writing, was deciphered by using the Rosetta Stone
What are Hieroglyphics?
His name is Octavian.
Who is Caesar Augustus?
The two city-states that were polar opposites.
What are Athens and Sparta?
Used to protect their city-states
What are walls and towers?
Genesis, Exodus Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, leader who led the people out of bondage, beautiful baby
Who was Moses?
The red and white crown together symbolized, worn by 1st pharaoh
What was the unification of Egypt?
The river that decided the fate of Julius Caesar as soon as he crossed it.
What is the Rubicon?
The Battle of Marathon winners
Who were the Greeks?
King of Babylon, went crazy for seven years, and made a beautiful garden for his wife because she was homesick
Who was Nechadnezzar?
Called out of Ur, promised land, many descendants, the Messiah would come through his line, had a son at the age of 100!
Who was Abraham?
embalming process, preservation of the body and organs, tombs, sarcophagus
What was mummification?
The three battle of the Punic Wars with Rome and Carthage
What are Actium, Zama, and Cannae?
Fought in 230 battles between the ages of 16-30, Conquered more in a decade than anyone ever had, had the will to conquer, and was tutored by Aristotle
Who was Alexander the Great?
Who was Hammurabi?
Known as a "man after God's own heart", had an affair with another man's wife, fought and killed Goliath, became a fugitive, king of Israel
Who was David?
Dressed like a male pharaoh to show her power, gained power and wealth through trade, 1st women to rule Egypt
Who was Hatshepsut?
The senate, consuls, Plebeian Council, tribunes, governors...
What is the Roman Republic?
Chief exports of Greece
What are olives and olive oil?
Known as the 1st emperor, his name means "legitimate king", he came from Kish and conquered Sumer, brought people under one authority. He excelled in "slaughter"
Who was Sargon?
Richest man that ever lived, had 700 wives, 300 concubine, built the temple of the Lord, wrote Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, wisest man that ever lived
Who was Solomon?