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Important Greeks
100

A funny thing happened on the way to this Roman center of government and commerce

What is the Forum?

100

This great warrior is named in the first line of the Iliad

Who is Achilles?

100

Contemporary interest in Greek mythology is largely thanks to this titular young-adult novel protagonist and demigod

Who is Percy Jackson?

100

The first person to make this fast-paced 26.1 mile trek was Pheidippides

What is a marathon?
100

This early Greek legislator had some seriously harsh punishments - many offenses would result in death

Who is Draco?

200

Sun in your eyes while you’re watching gladiatorial combat in this famous amphitheater? No worries – it's got retractable awnings

What is the Colosseum?

200

This "Nobody" took ten years to return home from the Trojan War

Who is Odysseus?

200
In 2004's Mean Girls, Gretchen Weiners proclaims to her class that "We should totally just stab" this Roman dictator

Who is [Julius] Caesar?

200

If you have arachnophobia or hemophobia, it means that spiders or blood (respectively) will elicit this reaction from you

What is fear?

200

Macedonians will be quick to remind you that this famous ruler was not from modern-day Greece

Who is Alexander the Great?
300

Don't forget to thank your local aediles for organizing the games here, the largest stadium in Rome

What is the Circus Maximus?

300

Although her face didn't launch a thousand ships, this captive still caused tension between Achilles and Agamemnon

Who is Briseis?

300

This philosopher helped shape modern philosophy with his famous dialogues, and later helped Bill and Ted finish their history project during their 1989 Excellent Adventure

Who is Socrates?

300

We all know hippopotamus means "water horse," but we get this similar animal's name from "nose" and "horn"

What is a rhinoceros?

300

This "first citizen of Athens" and re-builder of the Parthenon lends his name to a period in the mid-fifth century B.C.E.

Who is Pericles?

400

Marcus Agrippa, having been made consul three times, made this Roman temple around 125 C.E.

What is the Pantheon?

400

Don't tell Penelope, but Odysseus spends a year feasting with this witch, who turned half his men into swines

Who is Circe?
400

Disney's 1997 film Hercules features iconic actor Danny DeVito as this famed Trojan War archer, but in satyr form

Who is Philoctetes?

400

"...God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates" these, from the Greek words for "awesome lizards"

What are dinosaurs?

400

Known as the "Tenth Muse," only about 650 lines of her poetry survive today

Who is Sappho?

500

Besides the first permanent stage in Rome, this structure was also home to a statue gallery, gardens, temple, and the site of Julius Caesar's assassination

What is the Theater of Pompey?

500

Although they have similar names, these sons of Odysseus were brothers from (two) other mothers

Who are Telemachus and Telegonus?

500

The title of the 2006 film 300 refers to the (historically inaccurate) number of soldiers that King Leonidas leads into this battle

What is the Battle of Thermopylae?

500

This word for sadness, rooted in humorism, comes from the Greek for "black bile"

What is melancholy?

500

Do you think this Cynic philosopher could afford that storage container in the agora all by himself, or did he split rent with the dogs?

Who is Diogenes?