| Born | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 63 BCE | Eventually synonymous with "emperor", Octavian's self-styled honorific. | Augustus | 92%
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| 83 BCE | Cleopatra's last boyfriend, the hero of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar". | Marc Antony | 85%
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| 236 BCE | After he defeated Hannibal at Zama, Scipio received his famous agnomen. | Africanus | 69%
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| 12 CE | As a boy, soldiers called this eventual crazy emperor "Little Boots," and it stuck. | Caligula | 69%
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| 106 BCE | Julius Caesar's major rival for power went by this shortening of his praenomen. | Pompey the Great | 69%
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| 234 BCE | Elder hardliner who espoused Roman virtue. His cognomen was a nickname. | Cato the Elder | 62%
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| 23 CE | Naturalist and author who died in Mt Vesuvius eruption, uncle to the Younger. | Pliny the Elder | 54%
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| 188 CE | Brutal emperor, killed his brother Geta, his Gallic cloak became his namesake. | Caracalla | 38%
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| 203 CE | Cousin to the previous, 14 year old emperor, fancied himself god of the sun. | Elagabalus | 38%
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| c. 173 CE | His nickname means "the Thracian". First barbarian emperor. | Maximinus Thrax | 31%
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| c. 59 BCE | Historian and friend of the Julio-Claudians, how Titus Livius was better known | Livy | 23%
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