| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Roman dictator assassinated on the ides of March | Gaius Julius Caesar | 98%
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| King of Macedon; Conquered the Persian Empire | Alexander the Great | 97%
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| First khan of the Mongol Empire | Genghis Khan | 95%
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| Average-height French emperor and general | Napoleon Bonaparte | 92%
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| First American president and hero during the American Revolution | George Washington | 88%
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| Carthaginian general during the 2nd Punic War | Hannibal Barca | 87%
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| Frankish king and Holy Roman Emperor | Charlemagne | 82%
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| 34th American president and supreme leader of the allied expeditionary forces in Europe | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 80%
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| General of the American Civil War who later became president | Ulysses S. Grant | 77%
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| Norman invader who conquered England | William the Conqueror | 76%
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| Top American general during the Korean War and WWII | Douglas MacArthur | 72%
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| King of Sparta; Died at Thermopylae | Leonidas I | 72%
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| Founded the Persian Empire and conquered most of Western Asia | Cyrus the Great | 65%
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| Roman general and rival of the above | Scipio Africanus | 63%
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| Anglo-Irish officer and prime minister whose army defeated the above | Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington | 61%
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| Egyptian sultan during the Third Crusade | Saladin | 59%
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| Soviet general who was top commander during WWII | Georgy Zhukov | 57%
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| Prussian king during the Silesian wars | Frederick the Great | 54%
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| Founded the Timurid Empire | Tamerlane | 54%
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| Albanian lord who revolted against the Ottoman Empire | Skanderbeg | 22%
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| Mongol battle strategist of the above | Subutai | 17%
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