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Ancient Greek Rulers

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Ancient Greek Rulers game quiz
"Some tough questions about the Pisitratid tyranny and the rule of Pericles. Please note that the term archon refers to the person elected to lead the Athenian City state. In this quiz, I only refer to the Eponymus archon, or political leader."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Who wrote the main source that scholars use for information regarding Pisitratus?
    Plutarch
    Thucydides
    Herodotus
    Plato


2. What were the names of Pisitratus's sons?
    Answer: (Spelling is important. Separate names linked by and.)


3. Pisitratus's close friend was the long time archon of Athens. Who was he?
    Cliesthenes
    Solon
    Megacles
    Pericles


4. An easy one. On how many different occasions did Pisistratus take control over Athens?
    Three
    Two
    One
    Four


5. I told you we would come back to Hippias and Hipparchus. After Pisistrats died in 527 BC, his two sons took over control of Athens jointly. During a botched assasination plot, one was killed and one survived. Which brother was killed?
    Answer: (50%2F50 Chance!)


6. There have been many comparisons between the reigns of Pericles and Pisistratus. In what year did Pericles die?
    429 BC
    405 BC
    441 BC
    424 BC


7. Who was the first elected archon of Athens after the death of Hippias in 510 BC?
    Isagoras
    Themistocles
    Cleisthenes
    Cimon


8. The rise of Athens during the reign of Pericles has been well documented. Pericles had something moved in 454 BC that gave Athens the monetary means to start an empire. What was moved?
    The Acropolis
    The Tax Rate
    A Gold Mine
    The Delian League Treasury


9. Who was the ruler of Athens after the death of Pericles in 429 BC?
    Cleon
    Phidias
    Xanthippus
    Ephialtes


10. In a campaign against the Island of Samos in 440 BC, which great ancient Greek poet fought alongside Pericles?
    Thucydides
    Aristogeitan
    Anaximander
    Sophocles


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