| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Famous philosopher, tutor of the Macedonian king 6 rows above | Aristotle | 94%
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| Heir of Julius Caesar and first emperor of Rome | Augustus | 91%
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| Macedonian king and general who conquered Persia and began the Hellenistic age | Alexander the Great | 88%
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| Hunnic king, warlord, and plunderer known as “the Scourge of God” | Attila | 82%
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| Ancient greek scientist and mathematician who said “Eureka!” | Archimedes | 79%
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| Famous king of the Mauryan dynasty | Ashoka | 47%
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| North African Christian philosopher sometimes called a saint, who theorized on original sin and predestination | Augustine of Hippo | 47%
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| Right hand man, good friend and general of Augustus who defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the battle of Actium | Agrippa | 38%
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| King of the Visigoths and famous sacker of Rome | Alaric | 26%
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| Egyptian pharaoh who converted the whole kingdom to a monotheistic religion centered on the god Aten | Akhenaten | 24%
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| Ancient Greek writer, known as the father of tragedies | Aeschylus | 21%
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| Ancient Greek playwright known for satire and comedies | Aristophanes | 18%
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| Predecessor and father of the pharaoh 3 rows above, tomb discovered in 1799 by Napoleon’s army | Amenhotep III | 15%
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| Credited with inventing the gnomon on the sundial and drawing the first world map | Anaximander | 15%
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| Philosopher and student of the above, believed everything was made of air | Anaximenes | 9%
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