Ancient Greece
Rome
Greek Gods
Leaders
Misc
100

Two famous City States- One known for it's strength the other for it's intelligence

Athens and Sparta

100

Roman General and Dictator that transformed Rome from a Republic to an Empire

Julius Caesar

100

God of Thunder and considered the most powerful god

Zeus

100

This Roman leader was responsible for expanding the Roman Empire to its largest size

Trajan

100

What is birthplace of the Renaissance? 

Florence

200

What is the ancient form of Greek government that is still used today?

Democratic Republic

200

Large arena where gladiatorial games were held

The Colosseum 

200

God of the Underworld. Zeus's brother.

Hades

200

What African leader was defeated by Rome during the 2nd Punic War?

Hannibal

200

Name for the Greek marketplace?

Agora

300

Macedonian ruler responsible for spreading Greek culture to Europe, Asia and Africa

Alexander the Great

300

Concrete structures that brought water from distant land to cities

Aqueducts 

300

God of the Sea. Often depicted holding a trident

Poseidon 

300

Name given to Roman officials who were elected to serve as leader of the government. There were 2 elected for 1 year terms.

Consuls

300

The combined leadership of Julius Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey

The First Triumverate

400

System of thought that seeks to understand the mysteries and questions of life

Philosophy

400

Two mythological brothers raised by a She Wolf and responsible for naming Rome

Romulus and Remus 

400

How many labors did Hercules have to complete?

12

400

Greek dictator who accepted the responsibility, served his purpose, and then went back to his farm.

Cincinnatus 

400

Greek Philosopher who came up with the Scientific Method

Aristotle 

500

What was the name of the war fought between the 2 most powerful Greek city- states?

Peloponnesian War
500

Time period of peace for the Roman empire that lasted over 200 years

Pax Romana

500

Which goddess is Athena's mother?

None- did not have one!

500

Roman emperor who was the first to accept Christianity and helped it spread throughout Europe and the Middle East

Constantine

500

Famous structure built to honor the goddess Athena?

The Acropolis