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Who was the Greek God of Strength?
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Kratos
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Which one of Alexander's "Diadochi" became ruler of Egypt after his death?
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Ptolemy I Soter
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To which of the 7 kings of Rome are the traditions of Roman religion owed?
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Numa Pompilius
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This Ancient Highway Traveled from Susa to Sardis and was the First in a Series of Empire Spanning Roads in Antiquity.
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The Persian Royal Road
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The Kingdom which Invented Coinage
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Lydia
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These Enemies of Egypt were the First to Field Chariots in Combat
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The Hyksos
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The First Nomadic Empire, this Eurasian Horse Culture was Around as Early as the 8th Century BCE
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Scythia
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This Pike was used by Alexander's Hoplites to Dominate Armies Across the Known World
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Sarissa
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Not Including Dogs, These were the First Animals to be Domesticated
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Goats
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Which Ancient Powerhouse Gave the World it's First Example of Paid Medical Leave for Employees of the State
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Egypt
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This Man is Estimated to be the Richest Single Person in History
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Mansa Musa
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This Warrior Queen, Often the Subject of Artistic Media, Lead a Rebellion Against Roman Rule in What is Modern Day Britain
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Boudica
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This Openly Homosexual Roman Emperor is Famous for Strengthening Rome's Borders, Visiting Nearly Every Province in the Empire, and Bringing Beards into Fashion for the First Time
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Hadrian
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This Mediterranean Island Culture is Known for it's Multiple Palaces, Bull Jumping Religious Festivals, and Lack of a Standing Army
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The Minoans
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This "Second Founder of Rome" was the Greatest of Rome's Generals Until Scipio
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Camillus
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Arguably Rome's Greatest Ever General, Scipio was Given this Agnomen for His Victories Over Hannibal
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Africanus
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Who was the First Empire to Field True Cataphracts?
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Parthia
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The Word "Gaul" is Actually a Roman Term for Various Groups of People Living in Which Mountain Range?
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The Swiss Alps
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What was the Name of Alexander's Horse for Whom Multiple Cities in Antiquity were Named?
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Bucephalus
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This Temple Opened by Numa, the Second King of Rome, Only Kept it's Doors Open in Times of War
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The Temple of Janus
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