This is the famous warrior city-state of ancient Greece who won the Peloponnesian war
This is Sparta
This dude was the god of the underworld.
Hades/Pluto (+100 if you can name his wife)
The United States
Washington D.C.
What's better, Greek or Latin?
Whichever one isn't Jaydon's favorite
This woman was the last ptolemaic monarch of Egypt
Cleopatra (+100 Bonus points if you can name the first)
The Bronze Age Collapse
This dude was the king of Troy during the Trojan war
Priam/Alexander
Portugal
Lisbon
This famous Roman author is known for such works as "the Metamorphoses" and "amores".
Ovid
This woman famously led a massive rebellion against Roman rule of Britain during the reign of Nero
Boudicca
This was the last Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Nero
These two bros were the legendary sons of Mars who founded Rome.
Romulus and Remus
Canada
Ottowa
This gentleman is know for his history of the Peloponnesian war, which he fought in.
Thucydides
This woman, the wife of Augustus, is infamously alleged to have murdered multiple of Augustus's heirs so that her son, Tiberius, would become emperor.
Livia
This is the period of Classical history after the death of Alexander the Great which was marked by the spread of Greek culture around the ancient mediterranean and near east
The Hellenistic Period (Bonus +100 if you can give the dates for it)
Name 3 muses
Possible options: Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Thalia, Terpsichore, Urania
Nevada
Carson city
[blank] Latin, as opposed to classical Latin, was the Latin spoken by the common people of Rome.
Vulgar
This Roman stoic philosopher was a close advisor to Nero.
Seneca
This was the last Roman emperor EVER!
Constantine XI
This is the daughter of Agamemnon whom he infamously sacrificed to Artemis in order to sail to Troy
Iphigenia
Kazakhstan
Astana
This is the as of yet undeciphered writing system of the Minoan people of Crete.
Linear A
This woman, whose life is explored in the movie "Agora", was a talented scientist and philosopher from Alexandria during the late Roman empire.
Hypatia