What was Thutmose III
The first democratically elected leader in Athens.
Who was Pericles?
The Roman consul that led his forces across the Rubicon.
Who was Julius Caesar?
What was the Battle of Hastings?
The first European to set foot in North America.
Who was Leif Eriksson?
This Pharaoh led a successful naval campaign against the "Sea Peoples" at the mouth of the Nile?
Who was Ramses III?
Known as the "Father of History".
Who was Herodotus?
Roman Emperor at the time of Jesus birth.
Who was Tiberius?
English forces under the command of Richard "Strongbow" de Clare captured established English occupation in Ireland by capturing this city in 1171.
What is Dublin?
A viking force laid siege of and sacked this major European city in 845.
What is Paris?
He was known as the Sun God.
Who was Ra?
He wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey.
Who was Homer?
Roman Emperor during the initial stages of Rome's expansion into Britain.
Who was Claudius?
Famous 30 year conflict between competing royal houses for the English throne.
What was the War of the Roses?
City that was first established as a viking trading post around 841.
What is Dublin?
The Egyptian god of the underworld.
Who was Osiris?
Spartan King that led the famous 300 Spartan force at the Battle of Thermopylae.
Who was Leonidas?
An ally to Julius Caesar but an opponent to Caesar's successor, Octavian.
Who was Mark Anthony?
At the conclusion of the War of the Roses and the death of Richard III, he became king of England and ushered in the Tudor Dynasty.
Who was Henry VII?
The set of laws imposed on Viking controlled English territory.
What is the Danelaw?
The last ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt.
Who was Cleopatra?
The battle during the first Greco-Persian war that saw the Greek forces conduct the first recorded double envelopment and soundly defeated a substantial numerically superior force in 490 BCE.
What was the Battle of Marathon?
Who was Pompey?
Long reigning monarch that ruled when the English repelled a Spanish invasion by defeating the fabled Spanish Armada.
Who was Queen Elizabeth?
The vikings attacked this island in 793, marking the first viking incursion into Britain.
What is Lindisfarne?