Statistics for Important Ancient Roman and Greek History Figures

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  • This quiz has been taken 144 times
  • The average score is 13 of 15

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HintAnswer% Correct
A woman that had snakes for hair and she will turn you to stone if you look into her eyesMedusa
98%
The Greek god of the seaPoseidon
97%
This person founded Rome after killing his twin brotherRomulus
96%
Rode elephants over the AlpsHannibal
95%
The city of Constantinople is named after...Constantine
93%
The Roman god of war (In Greek he is called Ares)Mars
93%
The stadium that kept the Romans not thinking of their troublesColosseum
92%
The Greek figure that had inhuman strengthHeracles
92%
_____ was warned to "Beware the Ides of March"Julius Caesar
92%
A half human half bullMInotaur
92%
A half human half horseCentaur
91%
Captured Persia for GreeceAlexander the Great
84%
The hero that went on the Oddesey with his ArgonautsJason
83%
Defeated the person that led the elephants over the alpsScipio Africanus
66%
The Roman king that was nicknamed, "Tarquin the Proud"Tarquinius Superbus
21%

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