| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Macedonian king, who conquered Persia | Alexander the Great | 100%
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| Macedonian king, who established a hegemony over the greek city states | Philip II | 78%
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| Diadochi, who controlled Egypt | Ptolemy I Soter | 78%
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| Author of the Nicomachean Ethics, Metaphysics and the Organon | Aristotle | 75%
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| Cynic philosopher, who lived in a ceramic jar | Diogenes | 41%
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| Diadochi, who controlled Persia | Seleucus I Nicator | 38%
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| Student of Socrates and commander of the "Ten Thousand" | Xenophon | 38%
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| Founder of the Mauryan Empire | Chandragupta Maurya | 34%
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| Founder of the philosophical school of Stoicism | Zeno of Citium | 28%
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| Diadochi, who controlled Syria and Anatolia, his dynasty became kings of Macedonia | Antigonus I Monophthalmus | 16%
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| Founder of a proto-utilitarian philosophical school | Epicurus | 16%
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| Commander of the Companion Cavalary during the Macedonian campaign in Persia | Hephaestion | 13%
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| Chinese philosopher and author of the Zhuangzi | Zhuang Zhou | 9%
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| Comedic Athenean author, wrote Dyskolos | Menander | 6%
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| The last emperor of the Nanda empire, which was conquered by the Mauryans | Dhana Nanda | 0%
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