Greece
Rome
Byzantine
Spread of Islam
Miscellaneous
100

a politician who ruled Athens during its golden age 

who is peraclease 

100

the legendary twin brother of Romulos is said to have been raised by a she-wolf and is part of the myth surrounding the founding of Rome 

Who is Remus?

100

This emperor, known for his ambitious legal reforms, oversaw the creation of the "Corpus Juris Civilis", a comprehensive code of aw that influenced modern legal systems 

Who is Justinian?

100

This city, located in present-day Saudi Arabia, is considered the birthplace of Islam and the location of the Kaaba, the most sacred site in Islam 

What is Mecca?

100

The invention, credited to Johannes Gutenburg in the 15th century, revolutionized the spread of information across Europe 

What is the printing press?

200

A geographic feature that created independent city states in Greece 

What are the mountains?

200

This Roman general famously crossed the Rubicon River in 49 BCE, sparking a civil war that would lead to his rise as a dictator 

Who is Julius Ceasar?

200

This city, originally known as Byzantium, became the capital of the Byzantine Empire after being renamed by Emperor Constantine in 330 CE 

What is Constantinople? 

200

This man considered the final prophet of Islam, received revelations that were later compiled into the Quran  

Who is Muhammad?

200

This planet is the fourth from the sun and is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance 

What is Mars?

300

This Greek city-state, known for its powerful nay, was one of the key players in the Peloponnesian War against Sparta 

What is Athens?

300

What was the primary form of government of Athens in its golden age 

democracy 

300

This church, built under Emperor Justinian l, is considered a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture and was originally constructed as a cathedral in Constantinople 

What is Hagia Sophia?

300

After Muhammad's death, this group of leaders, known as caliphs, helped spread Islam across the Arabian Peninsula and beyond 

What are the Rashidun Caliphs?

300

This colorful bird, known for its ability to mimic sounds and human speech, is often kept as a pet

What is a parrot?

400

This ancient Greek structure, built to honor the goddess Athena, stands atop the Acropolis in Athens and is considered one of these greatest examples of Doric architecture 

What is the Parthenon?

400

What is the body of water that surrounds Rome 

the Mediterranean 

400

This writing system, developed by Byzantine missionaries Cyril and Methodius, was designed to help spread Christianity to the Salvs 

What is the Cryillic alphabet?

400

This trade route, connecting the Middle East to Asia and Africa, played a key role in the spread of Islam during the 7th and 8th centuries 

What is the silk road?

400

This element, with the chemical symbol "Au", is highly valued for its rarity and used in jewelry, currency, and electronics 

What is gold?

500

This philosopher founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the western world, and was the teacher of Aristotle 

Who is Plato?

500

This structure in ancient Rome, used for gladiatorial combat and public spectacles, could hold up to 50,000 spectators 

What is the Colosseum?

500

This religious split in 1054 divided Christianity into two branches, the eastern Orthodox church and the Roman Catholic church, with the patriarch of Constantinople and the pope at the center of the conflict

What is the Great Schism?

500

This major event in 622 CE marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar and Muhammad's migration from Mecca to this city 

What is Medina?

500

This ancient wonder, located in Egypt, was a massive statue with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh, guarding the Great Pyramids

What is the Sphinx?