Greeks
Rome
Geography
Religions
Hodgepodge
100

Democracy was born in Greece, more specifically in this city.

What is Athens?

100

Legend says two twins who were nursed by a she-wolf helped found Rome, until this one killed the other.

Who was Romulus?

100

This is the capital of France.

What is Paris?

100

"There is only one god and this man is his prophet", according to Islam.

Who is Muhammed?

100

This is the last thing which should appear in an internet citation.

What is the URL?

200

This great Asian empire was defeated by the Greeks in a great naval battle.

What is Persia?

200

According to mythology, a prince from this city in modern day Turkey escaped its sacking and burning and travelled the seas before founding Rome.

What is Troy?

200

This sea separates Egypt from Saudi Arabia.

What is the Red?

200
This holy man is said to have been given the 10 Commandments, by God no less.

Who is Moses?

200

He defeated the Gauls, his soldiers killing over one million of them.

Who was Julius Caesar?

300
He built the Parthenon and turned his city into a center of art and culture.

Who was Pericles?

300

The Romans were masters of this body of water, which they called Mare Nostrum meaning "our sea".

What is the Mediterranean?

300

Of all the continents, it is the smallest.

What is Australia?

300

While there are many Buddhas, he is the first.

Who was Siddhartha?

300

This church-turned-mosque was the crowning jewel of both the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires.

What is Hagia Sophia?

400

This product, good for more than just cooking, was the source of Greek wealth and the basis for its trade.

What is olive oil?

400

He was Carthage's greatest general and one of Rome's greatest foes.

Who was Hannibal?

400

This desert, in China and Mongolia, isn't hot.  Actually, it's often covered with snow.

What is the Gobi?

400

This is the oldest form of Christianity, still popular in Greece today.

What is Eastern Orthodox?

400

He painted the Ecstasy of Saint Francis and the Crucifixction of Saint Peter.

Who was Caravaggio?

500

This democratic practice was used to exile someone for life, if the majority voted him out.

What is ostracism?

500

Today percentage of the world's population speaks a language which comes from that of the ancient Romans.

What is 20%

500

This range of mountains was home to the Inca.

What are the Andes?

500

This religion blends aspects of Islam with Hinduism.

What is Sikhism?

500

This is the Islamic name for the pilgrimage everyone should make to Mecca, if able.

What is Hajj?