| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Ruler of ancient Macedonia, established the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen | Alexander the Great | 88%
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| Wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey | Homer | 88%
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| Father of medicine | Hippocrates | 76%
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| Philosopher who famously quoted, "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing," | Socrates | 64%
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| Father of geometry | Euclid | 60%
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| Father of History | Herodotus | 60%
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| Famously battled Persian King Xerxes in 480 BC | Leonidas | 60%
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| Famous leader during the Golden Age of Athens | Pericles | 60%
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| Philosopher who preached unity; taught by another famous philosopher | Plato | 60%
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| Adjective, "named," after this dictator. This adjective means overly harsh or strict. | Draco | 56%
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| Philosopher who believed living happily was the main goal of human life; taught by another famous philosopher | Aristotle | 52%
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| Famous Sculptor | Phidias | 40%
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| Reformist and benevolent dictator who laid the grounds for Athenian democracy | Solon | 36%
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| Spartan general renowned for his efforts in The Archidamian War | Brasidas | 32%
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| Creator of the geocentric theory | Eudoxus | 24%
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