| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Last Pharaoh of Egypt, she was bit by an asp | Cleopatra | 99%
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| Roman "dictator for life" who overthrew the weak senate | Julius Caesar | 94%
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| Capitol of the Byzantine Empire, modern day Istanbul | Constantinople | 92%
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| Rome fought against this Tunisian city-state during the Punic Wars | Carthage | 85%
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| Flavian Amphitheater where the gladiators fought | The Colosseum | 81%
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| Icarus and his father tried to escape this Greek island | Crete | 80%
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| Chinese philosopher who focused on treating others with fairness | Confucius | 78%
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| In this Indian social system, traits are determined by birth | Caste System | 76%
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| Three-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld | Cerberus | 73%
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| First assassinated Roman Emperor his name means "little boots" | Caligula | 69%
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| Ancient Chinese writing art with over 30,000 characters | Calligraphy | 55%
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| Greek order of architecture, the most detailed of the columns | Corinthian | 54%
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| Ancient Sumerian form of writing that uses clay tablets | Cuneiform | 53%
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| Roman orator, he was killed by the Second Triumvirate | Cicero | 47%
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| The highest position in the Roman government | Consul | 43%
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| He founded the Persian Empire and returned the Jews to Jerusalem | Cyrus the Great | 43%
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| He discovered King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 | Howard Carter | 42%
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| Roman Goddess of agriculture and seasons | Ceres | 40%
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| He defeated Spartacus and was part of the First Triumvirate | Crassus | 34%
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| These jars contained the organs of the mummies | Canopic jars | 20%
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