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Lyceum of Wisdom

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Which of these historical figures was never involved in medicine?,

Answer: Justinian,

What building was originally constructed in London as the home of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations that took place in 1851?,

Answer: The Crystal Palace,

Which of the following commanders was the de facto ruler of your kingdom, but was never officially head of state?,

Answer: Carlos Martell,

Which of these types of terrain exerts a small penalty in defending troops on the hill map of the Treasury in the 'Olympia Champions'?,

Answer: Hurricane,

Which of these figures is NOT referenced in the title of the ancient Chinese poem: 'Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup'?,

Answer: Du Fu,

Which of the following was built on the orders of Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal?,

Answer: The Taj Mahal,

Which of these is NOT considered one of the 'Five Good Emperors' of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty of Ancient Rome?,

Answer: room,

Which of these was NOT a common type of garden in ancient Egypt?,

Answer: Public gardens,

Which of these historical figures was NOT a botanist?,

Answer: Dmitry Mendeleev,

Which of these Blessings immediately inflicts a 10% loss of troop power on your enemy at the start of battle in the 'Golden Kingdom' event?,

Answer: Anchor,

Zhu Geliang was not involved in which of the following incidents reported in the novel of the three kingdoms?,

Answer: Revolt of yellow turbans,

Which of these Seleucid Empire figures was taken hostage by Rome to later run away from Rome and return to take the throne of his home country?,

Answer: DEMETRIO I,

Which of these philosophers was not a supporter of the Cynicism school of philosophy?,

Answer: Socrates,

Who wrote the 'History of the Peloponnesian War', a historical account of the titular war? Who was the author of the History of the Peloponnesian War?,

Answer: Thucydides,

Which of these ancient Greek philosophers did NOT participate in the discussion of justice in Plato's Republic?,

Answer: Protagons,