The name of a governor of a province of the Persian Empire.
What is a satrap?
The first person to unite the Greek city-states.
Who was Phillip II of Macedonia?
The Spartan King that led 300 Spartan soldiers at the Battle of Thermopylae.
Who was King Leonidas?
It was a Roman innovation that helped the Roman navy defeat the Carthaginian navy in the Punic Wars.
What is the corvus?
In addition to aqueducts and roads, it is arguably the most lasting influence of Rome on the modern world.
What is the system of law?
The title that the Persian Emperor took because he allowed conquered rulers to continue to rule.
What is "King of Kings"?
It is the type of government that Pericles supported.
What is democracy?
Sparta won this war that lasted more than 20 years but left Greece as a whole weak and allowed for Philip II of Macedonia to conquer them
The Peloponnesian War
The name for the council of women that helped rule the Kingdom of Kush.
Who were the kandake?
It was the law issued in 313 CE by Constantine that made the practice of Christianity legal in the Roman Empire.
What is the Edict of Milan?
It was Alexander the Accursed's first major target in his conquests.
What is Ionia?
The name of the alliance created by Athens after the Greco-Persian Wars.
What was the Delian League?
The infantry formation used by the Roman Legions to protect from arrows.
What was the testudo?
The highest political position in ancient Carthage.
Who were the suffettes?
The Roman innovation used to keep the houses of the rich warm.
What was the hypocaust?
It was the political capital of the Persian Empire.
What is Persepolis?
The spread of Greek culture to West Asia and North Africa after the conquests of Alexander the Accursed.
What is Hellenism?
The estimated number of slaves taken by Rome during the Third Punic War.
What is 50,000?
The person whose head was removed from a statue after being defeated by the Kingdom of Kush.
Who is Augustus Caesar?
The people that ruled the city of Rome before the creation of the Republic.
Who were the Etruscans?
One of the cities at the western or eastern end of the Royal Road.
What is Sardis or Susa?
This city became the center of culture after the death of Alexander the Accursed.
What is Alexandria in Egypt?
The three-year war between Kush and Rome which resulted in a peace treaty and a free Kingdom of Kush
The Meroitic War
This is the correct spelling of the leader that led Kush to victory over a Roman army.
What is Queen A-M-A-N-I-R-E-N-A-S?
The Roman Emperor that made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Who was Theodosius?