| Description | Famous Battle | General | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Son of ^, King of Macedon who conquered all of the known world at his time from Greece to India without defeat | Battle of the Hydaspes | Alexander the Great | 95%
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| Roman general and politician who defeated all of his enemies and led to the rise of the Roman Empire, stabbed 23 times by rebellious senators | Battle of Alesia | Julius Caesar | 95%
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| Genius Carthaginian general who led his troops across the Alps to fight against Rome | Battle of Cannae | Hannibal Barca | 93%
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| King of Sparta famous for leading 300 of his men against thousands of Persians in the Second Persian War | Battle of Thermopylae | Leonidas I | 82%
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| King of Macedon that conquered most of Greece that created an immense army that was given to his son after his assassination | Battle of Chaeronea | Philip II of Macedon | 76%
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| Roman general who defeated ^ and conquered Carthage and all of North Africa for Rome | Battle of Zama | Scipio Africanus | 73%
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| Ruthless ruler of the Hun Empire of Central and Eastern Europe who only suffered one defeat in his military career | Battle of Chalons | Attila the Hun | 49%
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| First emperor of China, unified all of China and built the Great Wall | Battle of Fei | Qin Shi Huang | 49%
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| Ancient Israelite commander and Moses's successor | Battle of Jericho | Joshua | 43%
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| Athenian politician and general who ended the Persian threat | Battle of Salamis | Themistocles | 35%
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| Roman-educated Germanic chieftain rebel that inflicted Rome's greatest defeat | Battle of the Teutoburg Forest | Arminius | 34%
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| Roman commander who's victories led to Augustus becoming the first Roman Emperor | Battle of Actium | Marcus Agrippa | 23%
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| Another Athenian general who helped end the Persian threat, but died in disgrace later | Battle of Marathon | Miltiades | 22%
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