| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 'Dictator for Life' who crossed the Rubicon | Julius Caesar | 98%
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| First Emperor of Rome, created the Pax Romana | Augustus | 97%
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| Emperor who supposedly fiddled while Rome burned | Nero | 95%
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| Roman Emperor who was the first to convert to Christianity | Constantine the Great | 88%
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| Mythical founder of Rome who killed his brother | Romulus | 87%
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| Emperor who fortified the Empire's northern border, famous for his Wall | Hadrian | 86%
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| Emperor who made his horse consul | Caligula | 85%
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| General of Julius Caesar, had a relationship with Cleopatra | Mark Antony | 83%
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| Augustus' stepson seceded by Caligula | Tiberius | 73%
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| Roman Orator killed by the Second Triumvirate | Cicero | 72%
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| Emperor also regarded as a great Stoic Philosopher | Marcus Aurelius | 69%
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| Poet known for the epic Aeneid | Virgil | 68%
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| Emperor under whose rule Rome reached its greatest extent | Trajan | 67%
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| Richest man in Rome and member of the First Triumvirate | Crassus | 65%
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| Poet best known for 'Metamorphoses' | Ovid | 65%
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| Roman General who triumphed over Hannibal at Zama | Scipio Africanus | 61%
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| Emperor whose limp and slight deafness saved him from being killed | Claudius | 60%
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| Military General, member of the First Triumvirate, and consul three times | Pompey | 59%
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| Emperor who split the Empire in two halves | Diocletian | 49%
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| Early Christian theologian, now a Saint, who wrote Confessions | Augustine of Hippo | 39%
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| Model of Civic Virtue who left his farm to become dictator | Cincinnatus | 25%
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| First of two notable Popularis brothers, murdered by the Optimates | Tiberius Gracchus | 18%
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