| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Carthaginian general that crossed the Alps on elephant back; crushed countless Roman armies throughout the Second Punic War before being defeated by Scipio Africanus at the Battle of Zama | Hannibal | 94%
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| king of the Huns that terrorized the Eastern and Western Roman Empires for years | Attila the Hun | 88%
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| rogue Roman proconsul that led his army across the Rubicon, won the Civil War against Pompey and his allies, and installed himself as dictator for life of Rome | Julius Caesar | 88%
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| escaped gladiator that led a slave rebellion throughout Italy before being killed by Crassus's army in the Battle of the Silarius River | Spartacus | 88%
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| Macedonian king that allied with Carthage and fought Rome during the Second Punic War | Philip V | 76%
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| Gallic chieftain that led a coalition of tribes against Rome until losing the Battle of Alesia | Vercingetorix | 76%
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| the king of Epirus; defeated Roman armies while also suffering unsustainable amounts of casualties | Pyrrhus | 71%
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| Germanic chieftain that ambushed and slaughtered three Roman legions that the Battle of Teutoberg Forest | Arminius | 65%
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| Ottoman emperor that sacked Constantinople and snuffed out the final remnants of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire | Mehmed II | 65%
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| the king of Pontus; ingested small doses of poison constantly to make himself immune | Mithradates VI | 41%
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| Visigothic king that sacked Rome | Alaric | 35%
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| Roman senator that convinced Emperor Tiberius to kill his own son in an effort to slowly seize power for himself; was ultimately overthrown and executed | Sejanus | 24%
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| rogue Roman general that fought with Marius in the Social War and continued fighting guerilla battles in Hispania years after Sulla won the war | Sertorius | 18%
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