
Lyceum of Wisdom

Which of these two were created by Leonardo da Vinci?,
Answer: The Last Supper, Mona Lisa,
Which of these is NOT considered one of the 'Five Good Emperors' of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty of Ancient Rome?,
Answer: room,
In the Emerald Tablet, Hermes Trismegistus claims to possess 'three parts of the wisdom of the whole world'. Which of these is NOT one of the three parts?,
Answer: Transfiguration,
In the fable 'The Bremen Musicians' by the Brothers Grimm, a group of animals travel to Bremen in search of a musical career. Which of the following animals is NOT part of the group?,
Answer: Pig,
Which of the seven wonders of the world was created to cure the longing for the Queen of Babylon?,
Answer: The Hanging Gardens,
Which of these novels is the first Japanese work of literary fiction based on the legend of King Arthur?,
Answer: Kairo-ko,
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,
Which of these women is not considered one of the 'four beauty' of ancient China?,
Answer: BAO SI,
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 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 is not considered one of the 8 main styles of contemporary Chinese cuisine?,
Answer: Huaiyang Kitchen,
Which of these commanders sculptures can be obtained by opening a chest on the tavern in Rise of Kingdoms?,
Answer: R: CARLOS MARTEL
Which of these options is not one of the skills of chief Ceroli Astrid?,
Answer: Kiss of the flaming tongue,
Which of these actions can be performed by alliance leaders and titled officers, but NOT by non-titled officers?,
Answer: Subscribe to Ark of Osiris,
Which of these philosophers was not a supporter of the Cynicism school of philosophy?,
Answer: Socrates,