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Who Establishes the Persian Empire?
What allowed the Persians to communicate across the empire?
What was the religion of free will?
Who built a civilization on the island of Crete?
Who was the archaeologist that discovered Crete?
Who were the neighbors to the north of the Minoans?
Who was given credit for the Iliad and Odyssey?
What was the last 10 years of Odysseus's journey called?
What city caught on fire and was where did the Trojan war took place?
What was the Greek epic poem written by Homer about a man named Odysseus?
What is a city state in ancient Greece called?
What is usually in the center of a city, and contains the Parthenon?
What is the market place that is below the Acropolis called?
What was the name for a Greek solider?
What was a popular formation that Greeks would fight in?
What was it called when Greeks started to thing more rationally?
What wars took place against the Greeks and the Persians?
What did Philipides run from the Plain of Marathon to Athens?
What was the name of a Greek ship?
What was the narrow pass called that Spartans used to help hold off the Persians?
What was the voluntary alliance of the Greek states called?
Who was the first historian that starts writing stories?
Who was the leader of Athens during the Peloponnesian War?
What was the war that was fought against Athens and Sparta?
Who believed that democracy was bad and was Plato's teacher?
Who was the student of Socrates and was very idealistic?
Who was the student of Plato and was way more practical?
What was the new culture that was very "Greek-like"?
Who was the conqueror of Greece and Egypt and Persia; founder of Alexandria?
Who were the twin bothers that founded the city Rome?
What was a new form of government created by the Romans?
Who were the Aristocrats of the Roman Empire?
Who were the regular people of the Roman Empire?
What were the wars fought between Rome and Carthage?
Who were the Romans that served as tribunes in the late 2nd century?
What two people are very curious and emblematic for a generation of chaos?
Who convinced people to revolt against slavery?
Who was a Roman general and dictator in the first century?
Who was a very ambitious woman that had a thing with Ceaser?
Who was a roman statesman who established the Roman Empire and became the first emperor?
Who was a historical figure who set the tone for Christianity, and who wrote very important letters?
What was the outcome when they changed the way imperial selection worked?
Who fixed things temporarily, by dividing the roman empire in half?

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