Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Christianity
The Byzantine Empire
Miscellaneous
100
Ancient Athenians were renowned for being a society of this.
What is thinkers? (Also acceptable: philosophers)
100
This Roman form of government would inspire many other governments in the world.
What is a republic?
100
The teachings of the Christian faith are based on the life of this man.
Who is Jesus Christ?
100
The capital city of the Byzantine Empire.
What is Constantinople?
100
The son of King Philip II who would later be credited as the architect who spread reek culture from the Mediterranean to the borders of India.
Who is Alexander the Great?
200
Spartans gained this reputation.
What are warriors?
200
The two basic social classes of Ancient Rome.
What are the Patricians and Plebeians?
200
Like Judaism, Christianity is based on this belief of one god.
What is monotheism? (Also acceptable monotheistic)
200
One of the prominent early rulers of the Byzantine empire was this Roman emperor.
Who is Constantine?
200
Greco-Roman civilization blends these three traditions.
What is Greek, Roman and Hellensitic?
300
Under Pericles, Athens was governed by a system in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of government. This is also known as
What is a direct democracy?
300
The Roman empire officially began under the rule of this dictator.
Who is Julius Caesar?
300
Christians followed these Jewish religious and moral codes.
What are the 10 Commandments?
300
Under the direction of Byzantine Emperors, this religion was spread throughout much of present-day Europe and beyond.
What is Christianity?
300
At the height of the Hellenistic Age, the empire expanded so much so that the capital of the Hellenistic world was in this city.
What is Alexandria, Egypt?
400
Greek city-states differed from many other ancient civilizations in this way.
What is they did not develop on rivers? (Also acceptable: they developed on oceans or they developed primarily as a society based on trade and sailing)
400
Daily Double: The 200-year span that began with Augustus and ended with Marcus Aurelius.
What is Pax Romana?
400
The teachings of Christianity are written in this portion of the bible.
What is the New Testament?
400
This former basilica was considered one of the greatest architectural contributions by the Byzantine Empire.
What is the Hagia Sophia?
400
This man was credited with spreading Christianity to many Jews and Gentiles.
Who is Paul?
500
These are among the most important achievements of Ancient Greece.
What is philosophy? (Also acceptable: Architecture, literature--tragedies, dramas and comedies)
500
Aside from contributions to government, Roman achievements also included this.
What is engineering? (also acceptable: aqueducts, law codes, the 12 tables)
500
Roman officials were not tolerant toward Christianity for this reason.
What is Christians refused to honor the emperor with sacrifices or ask the traditional gods to protect the roman state?
500
Constantinople was integral in the growth of the Byzantine Empire for this reason.
What is the location? (also acceptable: huge commercial center, located in the center of trade routes between Europe and Asia)
500
Octavian, grand nephew of Julius Caesar was considered the first official emperor of Rome. To reflect this he changed his name to this--which means the Exalted One.
What is Augustus?