| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| First Christian emperor of Rome, founder of Istanbul | Constantine the Great | 94%
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| Bishop of Hippo and most influential early christian philosopher | Augustine of Hippo | 75%
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| Roman Emperor to end the 3. Century Crisis and establish the Tetrachy | Diocletian | 41%
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| Female pagan philosopher in Alexandria, was murdered by Christians | Hypatia | 34%
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| Christian "Heretic", whose denomination was adapted by Vandals and Goths | Arius | 31%
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| Last non-Christian emperor of Rome | Julian the Apostate | 31%
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| Roman emperor to make Christianity state religion | Theodosius I | 31%
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| Visigotic King, who sacked Rome | Alaric I | 28%
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| Bishop of Milan and Doctor of the Church, extended church power | Ambrose | 28%
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| Translated the Bible to Latin (Vulgata) | Jerome | 25%
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| "Golden-mouthed" church father and Archbishop of Constantinopel | John Chrysostom | 22%
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| Sasanian King from 309 to 379, sparked a golden age for the empire | Shapur II | 13%
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| Controversial Bishop of Alexandria, considert to be a Church Father | Cyril of Alexandria | 9%
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| Inventor of the Armenian Alphabet | Mesrop Mashtots | 3%
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| "Indian Napoleon", who greatly expanded the Gupta Empire | Samudragupta | 3%
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