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Flashcards: Walkthrough Test Wednesday

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NefertitiMy name means beautiful one
King MenesI wore a famous two-color crown
Thutmose IIII ruled Egypt at its peak of power
Queen HatshepsutI strived for peace and prosperity as a ruler of Egypt.
Rameses III let the Hebrews leave for Israel
Ptolemy II made the city of Alexandria my capital
RaI am the sun god, the mythical creator of the universe
OsirisI am characterized by the setting sun, and ruler of the land of the dead
IsisI am Osiris' wife
shortPoor women wore their hair _____ in ancient Greece.
longWealthy women wore their hair _____ in ancient Greece.
80About ____% of Greece is covered with mountains.
RiversAround what physical feature did most civilizations tend to develop?
NileWhat major river was Egypt near, if there was one(if none type "none")?
NoneWhat major river was Greece near, if there was one(if none type "none")?
TiberWhat river was rome near, if there was one (if none type "none")?
Athens, SpartaWhat were the two major city-states of Greece? (do in alphabetical order, separated by comma, no "and")
MountainsWhere did the people of Greece get their water from? (type the geological feature)
mediterranean sea, ionian sea, aegean seaWhat three seas were near Greece? (type sea after each word, separate by commas, no "and" backwords alphabetized)
SophoclesThis person wrote Oedipus Rex and Antigone.
HomerI wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Pythagoras, Pythagorean Theorem, a^2 + b^2 = c^2This person was a Greek mathematician. Name the theorem he developed, and what it states (separate by commas, three different answers, show squares by ^2)
SocratesThis person taught by asking questions and urging others to think.
HeraclesWho was a strong, courageous greek god?
AthenaI am the goddess of wisdom in greece.
ZeusI am the supreme ruler of all greek gods.
Alexander the GreatI was king of Macedonia and one of its greatest leaders.
PericlesI was the general of athens, and made athens beautiful
Julius CaesarI was assassinated by my treacherous "friends" in the senate on March 15, 44 B.c.
NeroI am known for my horrible music, and accused of setting half of rome on fire. I was played very accurately by a person with a personality similar to mine in the walkthrough ☺
CleopatraI committed suicide by letting a snake bite me, according to legend
AugustusI was ruler during the Pax Romana
Peace of Romepax romana means.....
constantinei named my capital, constantinople after myself
romulusi was the first king of rome, according to legend
pauli preached christianity to romans
spartacusi was a gladiator who led an army of slaces in a revolt