| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Greek philosopher and mathematician: a² + b² = c² | Pythagoras | 91%
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| Persian King, who conquered Egypt, but lost at Marathon | Darius | 79%
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| Persian conqueror of Babylon and Lydia | Cyrus the Great | 76%
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| Author of the fables | Aesop | 74%
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| Chinese Philosopher, Author of the Analects | Confucius | 74%
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| Founder of Taoism | Laozi | 74%
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| Founder of Buddhism | Siddhārtha Gautama | 74%
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| Author of the Art of War | Sun Tzu | 74%
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| Persian religion founder and worshipper of Ahura Mazda | Zoroaster | 71%
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| Babylonian king, who build the Hanging Gardens and the Ishtar Gate | Nebuchadnezzar II | 44%
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| Rich king of Lydia, who was defeated by the Persians | Croesus | 29%
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| Author of "The Persians" and "The Oresteia" | Aeschylus | 24%
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| Biblical Prophet, who predicted the reclaimation to the land of Israel | Ezekiel | 24%
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| Greek Philosopher: "Everything flows" | Heraclitus of Ephesus | 24%
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| First greek philosopher, who predicted an eclipse | Thales of Miletus | 24%
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| Queen of Sparta, wife of King Leonidas | Gorgo | 18%
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| Biblical prophet, considert 11th of the 12 smaller prophets | Zechariah | 9%
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| Indian father of linguistics | Pāṇini | 6%
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