| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Hannibal's home city | Carthage | 94%
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| This emperor converted himself, and therefore the empire, to Christianity | Constantine | 90%
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| The nickname given to the son of Germanicus and third emperor | Caligula | 87%
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| Famous politician, lawyer and orator of the late Republic | Cicero | 85%
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| The city established in 330 CE that would go on to become the capital of the Byzantine Empire | Constantinople | 85%
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| Known as Rome's wealthiest man, and one member of the First Triumvirate | Crassus | 85%
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| Fourth emperor, and conqueror of Britannia | Claudius | 84%
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| The name given to the junior emperors during the Tetrarchy | Caesar | 81%
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| Roman name for modern-day Scotland | Caledonia | 73%
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| Goddess of agriculture, equivalent to the Greek Demeter | Ceres | 66%
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| One of the two generals at Philippi responsible for the assassination of Julius Caesar | Cassius | 63%
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| Senator who ended many of his orations with 'Carthego delenda est' | Cato | 61%
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| Decisive battle of the Second Punic War, fought in 216 BCE; the Carthaginians were victorious | Cannae | 60%
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| Roman magistrate responsible for public morality, among other things | Censor | 53%
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| The part of Gaul on the Roman side of the Alps | Cisalpine Gaul | 48%
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| Battle of 53 BCE where the Romans suffered a heavy defeat and legionary standards were captured by the Parthians | Carrhae | 35%
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| Influential Roman poet, born 84 BCE, died 54 BCE | Catullus | 31%
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| Fifth century BCE Roman general whose cognomen is the title of a Shakespeare play | Coriolanus | 31%
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| Distinguished patrician family, rivals of the Fabii and united with the Julii Caesares by Livia | Claudii | 27%
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| The name for boots worn by Roman legionaries (plural) | Caligae | 24%
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| Conspiracy against the consulship of Cicero | Catiline Conspiracy | 13%
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