Ancient History Quiz - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
Greedy king that touch turns everything to gold King Midas
86%
The Colossus of _______ Rhodes
86%
What modern day country did the Romans refer to as Gaul? France
82%
In Greek mythology she opened a box that contained all the worlds evils Pandora
78%
Last pharaoh of Egypt, was bitten by a snake Cleopatra
71%
Head of a bull and body of a man Minotaur
71%
Mythical twin brothers who founded the city of Rome Romulus and Remus
71%
Roman "dictator for life" who overthrew the weak senate Julius Caesar
70%
Region of northern Greece, home to Alexander and Phillip Macedonia
70%
A Roman common person Plebian
70%
Capital of the Byzantine Empire Constantinople
68%
White material made of animal tusks that were often used to make jewelry Ivory
68%
What were the Roman-Carthaginian wars called? Punic
66%
Nero did this whilst Rome burned Fiddled
64%
Ancient Egyptian God of the sun, often depicted with the head of a hawk Ra
64%
Most famous Gorgon Medusa
63%
Three-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld Cerberus
60%
"Linear A" was the primary script used by this ancient civilisation in Crete Minoan
60%
"Cradle of Civilisation" Mesopotamia
57%
Ancient Jordanian city, now one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World Petra
55%
Rome was considered this, before it became an Empire Republic
55%
Roman Emperor his name means "little boots" Caligula
54%
Group of about 5000 Roman soldiers divided into Coherts and Centuries Legion
53%
Mythical King of Thebes who killed his father to marry his mother Oedipus
53%
Father of history Herodotus
49%
In Rome, trials ands elections took place here Forum
48%
The highest position in the Roman government Consul
46%
Name of Odysseus' home Ithaca
46%
Leader of the first Titans and the father of Zeus Kronos
45%
What role did Caligula give his horse? Consul
41%
Head of Anubis Jackal
41%
The legend holds that this city was sown with salt so that a rival city state could never rise in power there again Carthage
40%
Roman orator, he was killed by the Second Triumvirate Cicero
40%
Name given to the elite Persian soldiers who fought in the Greco-Persian Wars Immortals
38%
He discovered King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 Howard Carter
37%
Sacred bird of ancient egypt, ofted depicted on the head of Thoth Ibis
35%
Babylonian King who conquered the Jews and built the Hanging Gardens Nebuchadnezzar II
35%
What was the life expectancy of Ancient Romans? (roughly) 25
31%
The Roman gods of forrest, whose Greek equivalent is Pan Faun
29%
What happened to the concrete recipe once the Romans were destroyed? It was lost for 1000 years
28%
Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius are the... Five Good Emperors of Rome
27%
In the 2nd century AD, what percentage of the world's population did the Roman's control? 35.9%
26%
What year was Rome founded? 753BC
26%
Name of the alliance founded by Greek city states in 477 BC to continue fighting against the Persian Empire The Delian League
25%
The last of the 3 major dynasties of Ancient Egypt aka the Egyptian Empire New Kingdom
19%
331 BC battle that decisively won the conquest of Persia Gaugamela
16%
What was the special use for urine in ancient Rome? Cleaning clothes
12%
What Roman goddess inspired the Statue of Liberty? Libertas
5%
Roman chariot, drawn by four horses side by side Quadriga
5%
What is the alternative name for Sparta? Lacedaemon
4%
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