Statistics for Trivia- Ancient Greece

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HintAnswer% Correct
The largest city in Ancient Greece. Known for democracy and philosophy.Athens
93%
The rival city of the above. Known for an emphasis on warfare.Sparta
92%
Ancient poem written by Homer about the Trojan War. Considered the "Bible" of Ancient Greek culture.Iliad
88%
Man who would come to unite Greece and conquer far away lands. Son of a Macedonian King.Alexander the Great
82%
Student of the above. Known for creating The Academy.Plato
81%
Philosopher who was sentenced to death as a result of the above play. Drank hemlock.Socrates
80%
Philosopher who became known as "The father of western logic."Aristotle
73%
Leader of the Greek-city state that was in opposition to the Persian forces. Famous for his final stand with his 300 soldiers.Leonidas
63%
War that broke out between Sparta and their allies and Athens and their allies. Lasted 27 years.Peloponnesian War
57%
Battle in 480 B.C. that attempted to push back Persian invaders.Battle of Thermopylae
51%
Name for the "City-States" of Ancient Greece.Polis
45%
Civilization that lived on the island of Crete around 3500 B.C.. Conquered in 1500 B.C. by the above.Minoans
33%
The most famous Greek playwright who wrote plays such as The Babylonians, The Knights, and The Frogs.Aristophanes
24%
Leader of Persia during that battle.Xerxes I
19%
Name of the league created by Athens to rally many city-states together.Delian League
15%
Athenian statesman that ran the city from 630-560 B.C.. Cancelled the debt of all citizens and ended slavery.Solon
13%
Ancient culture that existed on the Greek mainland until their disappearance in 1200 B.C. due to social strife.Mycenaeans
12%
Play that satirized a famed philosopher written by the above.The Clouds
9%

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