• RQFTCIWSSSG12 Game 10, Rounds 2-3: banks and ancient histories

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 15 03:00:31 2022
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2012-07-16,
    and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
    by members of What She Said and/or of Smith & Guessin', but have
    been reformatted and may have been retyped and/or edited by me.
    I will reveal the correct answers in about 3 days.

    For further information, including an explanation of the """
    notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2021-07-20
    companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
    Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    * Game 10, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt)

    Answer these 2012 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. What specific event at the Calgary Stampede resulted in the
    death of three horses last week, raising the ire of animal-rights
    activists?

    2. Over 400,000 Yahoo passwords were revealed when a server
    was hacked last week. What did analysis reveal to be the most
    frequently used password?


    * Game 10, Round 2 - Canadiana History - Banking

    This is the first of *four* Canadiana rounds in this game.
    Have fun, eh? (Don't worry, you should be able to get some
    answers in at least some of them.)

    Canada's banking system has been widely considered the most
    efficient and safest in the world for the past 3 years, according
    to reports by the World Economic Forum.

    1. The Bank Act was originally passed in 1871. The current version
    defines three classes of banks in Canada: Schedules 1, 2, and 3.
    What do Schedule 2 and Schedule 3 banks have in common?

    2. In 1998 Finance Minister Paul Martin blocked two proposed mergers
    of Schedule 1 banks. Name *both* banks involved in *either*
    plan.

    Please answer questions #1-2 before decoding the rot13 for #3-10.

    3. Va jung lrne qvq gur Qbzvavba Onax naq gur Onax bs Gbebagb
    nznytnzngr gb sbez gur Gbebagb-Qbzvavba Onax, jvguva 2 lrnef?

    4. Gur Onax bs Zbagerny jnf gur svefg betnavmngvba va Pnanqn gb
    nccyl sbe n onax punegre va 1818, ohg vg jnf abg tenagrq
    hagvy 1822. Jung Hccre Pnanqn onax orng vg bhg ol trggvat vgf
    punegre va gur zrnagvzr?

    5. Jung unccraf vs gur Onax Npg vf abg erivrjrq rirel 5 lrnef?

    6. Va Wnahnel bs 1962 gur Onax bs Abin Fpbgvn orpnzr gur svefg va
    Pnanqn gb qb jung?

    7. Va 2003, gur HF Frphevgvrf naq Rkpunatr Pbzzvffvba svarq gur PVOP
    $80,000,000 HF sbe vgf cneg va gur znavchyngvba bs gur svanapvny
    fgngrzragf bs jung HF pbzcnal?

    8. Gur Eblny Onax bs Pnanqn """unf""" gur uvturfg pncvgnyvmngvba
    bs gur znwbe onaxf ng $82,000,000,000. Jvguva 100,000,000, ubj
    znal pbzzba funerf bs gur onax ner bhgfgnaqvat nf bs 2012-11-23?
    *Abgr*: Lbh znl vafgrnq nafjre nf bs gur 2021 naahny ercbeg,
    v.r. nf bs 2021-10-31. Lbh arrq abg fnl juvpu qngr lbh ner
    nafjrevat sbe.

    9. Va 2011, Oybbzoret Znexrgf enaxrq guvf Dhrorp-onfrq onax gur
    fgebatrfg va Abegu Nzrevpn naq gur guveq-fgebatrfg va gur jbeyq.
    Anzr vg.

    10. Cerfvqrag'f Pubvpr Svanapvny vf n Fpurqhyr 1 onax bcrengrq ol
    gur tebprel ergnvyre Yboynjf. Jung bgure Pnanqvna ergnvyre
    nyfb bcrengrf n Fpurqhyr 1 onax?


    * Game 10, Round 3 - History Literature - Ancient Writings about History

    This round straddles literature and history. It is about Greek and
    Roman historians whose works have achieved classic literary status
    (as you can see from the fact that all of their Penguin editions
    """have""" black spines rather than the blue used for history
    books), and have influenced the treatment of ancient culture in
    literature and film.

    1. Suetonius's work "The Twelve Caesars" consists of biographies
    of Julius Caesar and his first 11 successors. It is thanks to
    his gossipy approach that we know that Julius Caesar combed over
    his bald spot and Caligula wanted to make his horse a senator.
    What 20th-century author translated "The Twelve Caesars" for
    Penguin Books and drew on it for his own novels "I, Claudius"
    and "Claudius the God"?

    2. Which ancient Greek historian is the main source for the
    story of the 300 Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae, subject
    of a graphic novel by Frank Miller and movies in 1962 and 2007?
    Born on the Aegean coast of Turkey, this historian has been
    called the "Father of History" -- and sometimes also the
    "Father of Lies".

    3. Though writing hundreds of years after the events they describe,
    historians Arrian and Quintus Curtius Rufus are the main
    surviving sources for the life of which military leader of the
    ancient world?

    4. This author's work "Ab Urbe Condita Libri" ("Books from the
    Foundation of the City") comprised 142 books, of which only
    #1-10 and #21-45 survive. Shakespeare drew on this author to
    depict Coriolanus and the rape of Lucretia. Name this historian.

    5. The earliest Roman historian whose works survive was a supporter
    of Julius Caesar, who sponsored him politically and rescued him
    when he was charged with corruption as governor of Africa Nova.
    His surviving works include "The Cataline Conspiracy" and
    "The Jugurthine War". Who was he?

    6. Soldier, philosopher, and friend of Socrates, this historian is
    remembered today as the author of the "Anabasis", the story of
    how he and 10,000 Greek mercenaries in Persia made their way
    through hostile territory to the Black Sea. His story inspired
    the 1979 cult movie "The Warriors" by director Walter Hill.
    What was the name of this historian?

    7. Thucydides was the author of 8 books of an incomplete work
    known as "History of the War". Which war? Either give its
    name or identify both sides.

    8. When the Romans conquered Britain, it was with such devastation
    that they made a desert and called it peace, according to a
    speech in a work called "Agricola". Other works by the author of
    "Agricola" include "Germania", "The Histories", and "The Annals".
    What was the name of this Roman historian?

    9. The last major historian of the ancient world is generally held
    to be Procopius, whose works include "The Wars of Justinian" and
    "The Buildings of Justinian". However, he is most famous for a
    later history: one in which he exposes his disillusionment with
    the Emperor Justinian, the Empress Theodora, their scandalous
    sex lives, and their complete vulgarity. What, in English,
    is the title of this titillating expose?

    10. What ancient historian wrote a work known as "Parallel Lives",
    a series of paired biographies of noteworthy Greeks and Romans
    in which Alexander the Great is followed by Julius Caesar?
    Shakespeare drew on this author quite extensively in "Anthony
    and Cleopatra".

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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon Aug 15 21:56:10 2022
    On Sunday, August 14, 2022 at 10:01:48 PM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 10, Round 2 - Canadiana History - Banking

    6. Va Wnahnel bs 1962 gur Onax bs Abin Fpbgvn orpnzr gur svefg va
    Pnanqn gb qb jung?

    open a branch outside its home province

    7. Va 2003, gur HF Frphevgvrf naq Rkpunatr Pbzzvffvba svarq gur PVOP $80,000,000 HF sbe vgf cneg va gur znavchyngvba bs gur svanapvny
    fgngrzragf bs jung HF pbzcnal?

    Enron

    8. Gur Eblny Onax bs Pnanqn """unf""" gur uvturfg pncvgnyvmngvba
    bs gur znwbe onaxf ng $82,000,000,000. Jvguva 100,000,000, ubj
    znal pbzzba funerf bs gur onax ner bhgfgnaqvat nf bs 2012-11-23?
    *Abgr*: Lbh znl vafgrnq nafjre nf bs gur 2021 naahny ercbeg,
    v.r. nf bs 2021-10-31. Lbh arrq abg fnl juvpu qngr lbh ner
    nafjrevat sbe.

    1,500,000,000

    * Game 10, Round 3 - History Literature - Ancient Writings about History

    1. Suetonius's work "The Twelve Caesars" consists of biographies
    of Julius Caesar and his first 11 successors. It is thanks to
    his gossipy approach that we know that Julius Caesar combed over
    his bald spot and Caligula wanted to make his horse a senator.
    What 20th-century author translated "The Twelve Caesars" for
    Penguin Books and drew on it for his own novels "I, Claudius"
    and "Claudius the God"?

    Graves

    2. Which ancient Greek historian is the main source for the
    story of the 300 Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae, subject
    of a graphic novel by Frank Miller and movies in 1962 and 2007?
    Born on the Aegean coast of Turkey, this historian has been
    called the "Father of History" -- and sometimes also the
    "Father of Lies".

    Herodotus

    3. Though writing hundreds of years after the events they describe, historians Arrian and Quintus Curtius Rufus are the main
    surviving sources for the life of which military leader of the
    ancient world?

    Alexander the Great

    4. This author's work "Ab Urbe Condita Libri" ("Books from the
    Foundation of the City") comprised 142 books, of which only
    #1-10 and #21-45 survive. Shakespeare drew on this author to
    depict Coriolanus and the rape of Lucretia. Name this historian.

    Livy

    6. Soldier, philosopher, and friend of Socrates, this historian is
    remembered today as the author of the "Anabasis", the story of
    how he and 10,000 Greek mercenaries in Persia made their way
    through hostile territory to the Black Sea. His story inspired
    the 1979 cult movie "The Warriors" by director Walter Hill.
    What was the name of this historian?

    Xenophon

    7. Thucydides was the author of 8 books of an incomplete work
    known as "History of the War". Which war? Either give its
    name or identify both sides.

    Athens and Sparta

    9. The last major historian of the ancient world is generally held
    to be Procopius, whose works include "The Wars of Justinian" and
    "The Buildings of Justinian". However, he is most famous for a
    later history: one in which he exposes his disillusionment with
    the Emperor Justinian, the Empress Theodora, their scandalous
    sex lives, and their complete vulgarity. What, in English,
    is the title of this titillating expose?

    "Secret History"

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon Aug 15 23:43:05 2022
    On 8/14/22 20:00, Mark Brader wrote:


    * Game 10, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt)

    Answer these 2012 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. What specific event at the Calgary Stampede resulted in the
    death of three horses last week, raising the ire of animal-rights
    activists?

    2. Over 400,000 Yahoo passwords were revealed when a server
    was hacked last week. What did analysis reveal to be the most
    frequently used password?


    * Game 10, Round 2 - Canadiana History - Banking

    This is the first of *four* Canadiana rounds in this game.
    Have fun, eh? (Don't worry, you should be able to get some
    answers in at least some of them.)

    Canada's banking system has been widely considered the most
    efficient and safest in the world for the past 3 years, according
    to reports by the World Economic Forum.

    1. The Bank Act was originally passed in 1871. The current version
    defines three classes of banks in Canada: Schedules 1, 2, and 3.
    What do Schedule 2 and Schedule 3 banks have in common?

    2. In 1998 Finance Minister Paul Martin blocked two proposed mergers
    of Schedule 1 banks. Name *both* banks involved in *either*
    plan.

    Please answer questions #1-2 before decoding the rot13 for #3-10.

    3. Va jung lrne qvq gur Qbzvavba Onax naq gur Onax bs Gbebagb
    nznytnzngr gb sbez gur Gbebagb-Qbzvavba Onax, jvguva 2 lrnef?

    4. Gur Onax bs Zbagerny jnf gur svefg betnavmngvba va Pnanqn gb
    nccyl sbe n onax punegre va 1818, ohg vg jnf abg tenagrq
    hagvy 1822. Jung Hccre Pnanqn onax orng vg bhg ol trggvat vgf
    punegre va gur zrnagvzr?

    5. Jung unccraf vs gur Onax Npg vf abg erivrjrq rirel 5 lrnef?

    6. Va Wnahnel bs 1962 gur Onax bs Abin Fpbgvn orpnzr gur svefg va
    Pnanqn gb qb jung?

    Expand to the US


    7. Va 2003, gur HF Frphevgvrf naq Rkpunatr Pbzzvffvba svarq gur PVOP
    $80,000,000 HF sbe vgf cneg va gur znavchyngvba bs gur svanapvny
    fgngrzragf bs jung HF pbzcnal?

    8. Gur Eblny Onax bs Pnanqn """unf""" gur uvturfg pncvgnyvmngvba
    bs gur znwbe onaxf ng $82,000,000,000. Jvguva 100,000,000, ubj
    znal pbzzba funerf bs gur onax ner bhgfgnaqvat nf bs 2012-11-23?
    *Abgr*: Lbh znl vafgrnq nafjre nf bs gur 2021 naahny ercbeg,
    v.r. nf bs 2021-10-31. Lbh arrq abg fnl juvpu qngr lbh ner
    nafjrevat sbe.

    9. Va 2011, Oybbzoret Znexrgf enaxrq guvf Dhrorp-onfrq onax gur
    fgebatrfg va Abegu Nzrevpn naq gur guveq-fgebatrfg va gur jbeyq.
    Anzr vg.

    10. Cerfvqrag'f Pubvpr Svanapvny vf n Fpurqhyr 1 onax bcrengrq ol
    gur tebprel ergnvyre Yboynjf. Jung bgure Pnanqvna ergnvyre
    nyfb bcrengrf n Fpurqhyr 1 onax?

    Canadian Tire; Tim Horton's



    * Game 10, Round 3 - History Literature - Ancient Writings about History

    This round straddles literature and history. It is about Greek and
    Roman historians whose works have achieved classic literary status
    (as you can see from the fact that all of their Penguin editions
    """have""" black spines rather than the blue used for history
    books), and have influenced the treatment of ancient culture in
    literature and film.

    1. Suetonius's work "The Twelve Caesars" consists of biographies
    of Julius Caesar and his first 11 successors. It is thanks to
    his gossipy approach that we know that Julius Caesar combed over
    his bald spot and Caligula wanted to make his horse a senator.
    What 20th-century author translated "The Twelve Caesars" for
    Penguin Books and drew on it for his own novels "I, Claudius"
    and "Claudius the God"?

    2. Which ancient Greek historian is the main source for the
    story of the 300 Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae, subject
    of a graphic novel by Frank Miller and movies in 1962 and 2007?
    Born on the Aegean coast of Turkey, this historian has been
    called the "Father of History" -- and sometimes also the
    "Father of Lies".

    Herodotus


    3. Though writing hundreds of years after the events they describe,
    historians Arrian and Quintus Curtius Rufus are the main
    surviving sources for the life of which military leader of the
    ancient world?

    4. This author's work "Ab Urbe Condita Libri" ("Books from the
    Foundation of the City") comprised 142 books, of which only
    #1-10 and #21-45 survive. Shakespeare drew on this author to
    depict Coriolanus and the rape of Lucretia. Name this historian.

    Livy


    5. The earliest Roman historian whose works survive was a supporter
    of Julius Caesar, who sponsored him politically and rescued him
    when he was charged with corruption as governor of Africa Nova.
    His surviving works include "The Cataline Conspiracy" and
    "The Jugurthine War". Who was he?

    6. Soldier, philosopher, and friend of Socrates, this historian is
    remembered today as the author of the "Anabasis", the story of
    how he and 10,000 Greek mercenaries in Persia made their way
    through hostile territory to the Black Sea. His story inspired
    the 1979 cult movie "The Warriors" by director Walter Hill.
    What was the name of this historian?

    7. Thucydides was the author of 8 books of an incomplete work
    known as "History of the War". Which war? Either give its
    name or identify both sides.

    Persian Empire vs Greek city-states


    8. When the Romans conquered Britain, it was with such devastation
    that they made a desert and called it peace, according to a
    speech in a work called "Agricola". Other works by the author of
    "Agricola" include "Germania", "The Histories", and "The Annals".
    What was the name of this Roman historian?

    9. The last major historian of the ancient world is generally held
    to be Procopius, whose works include "The Wars of Justinian" and
    "The Buildings of Justinian". However, he is most famous for a
    later history: one in which he exposes his disillusionment with
    the Emperor Justinian, the Empress Theodora, their scandalous
    sex lives, and their complete vulgarity. What, in English,
    is the title of this titillating expose?

    10. What ancient historian wrote a work known as "Parallel Lives",
    a series of paired biographies of noteworthy Greeks and Romans
    in which Alexander the Great is followed by Julius Caesar?
    Shakespeare drew on this author quite extensively in "Anthony
    and Cleopatra".


    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 18 04:23:33 2022
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2012-07-16,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
    see my 2021-07-20 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
    the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    * Game 10, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt)

    Answer these 2012 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. What specific event at the Calgary Stampede resulted in the
    death of three horses last week, raising the ire of animal-rights
    activists?

    Chuckwagon race. Not accepting "chariot race"!

    2. Over 400,000 Yahoo passwords were revealed when a server
    was hacked last week. What did analysis reveal to be the most
    frequently used password?

    123456. I scored "1234" as almost correct.

    http://web.archive.org/web/20120724195857/http://blog.eset.se/statistics-about-yahoo-leak-of-450-000-plain-text-accounts/
    says the top 10 were:

    123456 1,666 (0.38%)
    password 780 (0.18%)
    welcome 436 (0.10%)
    ninja 333 (0.08%)
    abc123 250 (0.06%)
    123456789 222 (0.05%)
    12345678 208 (0.05%)
    sunshine 205 (0.05%)
    princess 202 (0.05%)
    qwerty 172 (0.04%)


    * Game 10, Round 2 - Canadiana History - Banking

    This is the first of *four* Canadiana rounds in this game.
    Have fun, eh? (Don't worry, you should be able to get some
    answers in at least some of them.)

    Canada's banking system has been widely considered the most
    efficient and safest in the world for the past 3 years, according
    to reports by the World Economic Forum.

    1. The Bank Act was originally passed in 1871. The current version
    defines three classes of banks in Canada: Schedules 1, 2, and 3.
    What do Schedule 2 and Schedule 3 banks have in common?

    They are foreign-owned.

    In 2013 Bruce Bowler tried answering that they aren't Schedule 1
    banks -- "at least I hope not :-)".

    2. In 1998 Finance Minister Paul Martin blocked two proposed mergers
    of Schedule 1 banks. Name *both* banks involved in *either*
    plan.

    The Royal Bank and the Bank of Montreal; the Canadian Imperial Bank
    of Commerce and the Toronto-Dominion Bank.

    That's the same Paul Martin who was later Prime Minister, 2003-06.

    For some reason the original author of this question wanted only
    the proposed CIBC-TD merger. When this came up during the original
    game, I just assumed that the year 1998 was wrong for the proposed Royal-Montreal merger -- until I checked it out later. In fact Martin announced the decisions rejecting both mergers *simultaneously* in
    1998, so obviously either pair of banks should be a correct answer,
    and I've edited the question accordingly.

    Please answer questions #1-2 before decoding the rot13 for #3-10.

    3. In what year did the Dominion Bank and the Bank of Toronto
    amalgamate to form the Toronto-Dominion Bank, within 2 years?

    1955 (accepting 1953-57).

    4. The Bank of Montreal was the first organization in Canada to
    apply for a bank charter in 1818, but it was not granted
    until 1822. What Upper Canada bank beat it out by getting its
    charter in the meantime?

    Bank of Kingston (1819 name) or -- yes! -- Bank of Upper Canada
    (1821 name).

    5. What happens if the Bank Act is not reviewed every 5 years?

    Every bank charter expires along with the Act.

    6. In January of 1962 the Bank of Nova Scotia became the first in
    Canada to do what?

    Appoint a female branch manager.

    7. In 2003, the US Securities and Exchange Commission fined the CIBC
    $80,000,000 US for its part in the manipulation of the financial
    statements of what US company?

    Enron. 4 for Joshua.

    8. The Royal Bank of Canada """has""" the highest capitalization
    of the major banks at $82,000,000,000. Within 100,000,000, how
    many common shares of the bank are outstanding as of 2012-11-23?
    *Note*: You may instead answer as of the 2021 annual report,
    i.e. as of 2021-10-31. You need not say which date you are
    answering for.

    2012 answer: 1,445,335,492. 2021 answer: 1,424,525,000. (Accepting 1,324,525,000-1,545,335,492.) 4 for Joshua.

    As of the 2021 annual report, their capitalization is now
    $183,507,000,000.

    9. In 2011, Bloomberg Markets ranked this Quebec-based bank the
    strongest in North America and the third-strongest in the world.
    Name it.

    National Bank of Canada.

    For those who may be confused: both the National Bank of Canada and
    the Royal Bank of Canada, despite their names that might suggest
    special status, are just ordinary banks. Canada's central bank,
    as you can see from any Canadian paper (or now plastic) money,
    is the Bank of Canada without an adjective.

    10. President's Choice Financial is a Schedule 1 bank operated by
    the grocery retailer Loblaws. What other Canadian retailer
    also operates a Schedule 1 bank?

    Canadian Tire. 3 for Dan.

    Walmart has also operated a bank in Canada, but Walmart is not
    Canadian and so the bank was not Schedule 1.


    * Game 10, Round 3 - History Literature - Ancient Writings about History

    This round straddles literature and history. It is about Greek and
    Roman historians whose works have achieved classic literary status
    (as you can see from the fact that all of their Penguin editions
    """have""" black spines rather than the blue used for history
    books), and have influenced the treatment of ancient culture in
    literature and film.

    1. Suetonius's work "The Twelve Caesars" consists of biographies
    of Julius Caesar and his first 11 successors. It is thanks to
    his gossipy approach that we know that Julius Caesar combed over
    his bald spot and Caligula wanted to make his horse a senator.
    What 20th-century author translated "The Twelve Caesars" for
    Penguin Books and drew on it for his own novels "I, Claudius"
    and "Claudius the God"?

    Robert Graves. 4 for Joshua.

    2. Which ancient Greek historian is the main source for the
    story of the 300 Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae, subject
    of a graphic novel by Frank Miller and movies in 1962 and 2007?
    Born on the Aegean coast of Turkey, this historian has been
    called the "Father of History" -- and sometimes also the
    "Father of Lies".

    Herodotus. 4 for Joshua and Dan.

    3. Though writing hundreds of years after the events they describe,
    historians Arrian and Quintus Curtius Rufus are the main
    surviving sources for the life of which military leader of the
    ancient world?

    Alexander the Great. 4 for Joshua.

    4. This author's work "Ab Urbe Condita Libri" ("Books from the
    Foundation of the City") comprised 142 books, of which only
    #1-10 and #21-45 survive. Shakespeare drew on this author to
    depict Coriolanus and the rape of Lucretia. Name this historian.

    Livy. 4 for Joshua and Dan.

    5. The earliest Roman historian whose works survive was a supporter
    of Julius Caesar, who sponsored him politically and rescued him
    when he was charged with corruption as governor of Africa Nova.
    His surviving works include "The Cataline Conspiracy" and
    "The Jugurthine War". Who was he?

    Sallust.

    6. Soldier, philosopher, and friend of Socrates, this historian is
    remembered today as the author of the "Anabasis", the story of
    how he and 10,000 Greek mercenaries in Persia made their way
    through hostile territory to the Black Sea. His story inspired
    the 1979 cult movie "The Warriors" by director Walter Hill.
    What was the name of this historian?

    Xenophon. 4 for Joshua.

    7. Thucydides was the author of 8 books of an incomplete work
    known as "History of the War". Which war? Either give its
    name or identify both sides.

    (Second) Peloponnesian War, Athens vs. Sparta. 4 for Joshua.

    8. When the Romans conquered Britain, it was with such devastation
    that they made a desert and called it peace, according to a
    speech in a work called "Agricola". Other works by the author of
    "Agricola" include "Germania", "The Histories", and "The Annals".
    What was the name of this Roman historian?

    Tacitus.

    9. The last major historian of the ancient world is generally held
    to be Procopius, whose works include "The Wars of Justinian" and
    "The Buildings of Justinian". However, he is most famous for a
    later history: one in which he exposes his disillusionment with
    the Emperor Justinian, the Empress Theodora, their scandalous
    sex lives, and their complete vulgarity. What, in English,
    is the title of this titillating expose?

    "The Secret History". 4 for Joshua.

    10. What ancient historian wrote a work known as "Parallel Lives",
    a series of paired biographies of noteworthy Greeks and Romans
    in which Alexander the Great is followed by Julius Caesar?
    Shakespeare drew on this author quite extensively in "Anthony
    and Cleopatra".

    Plutarch.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 10 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
    TOPICS-> Can Lit
    Joshua Kreitzer 8 28 36
    Dan Tilque 3 8 11

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