Stoic Philosopher from Greece who was born into slavery at Phrygia
Who was Epictetus?
Legendary Mongolian warrior from the late 1100’s to the 1200’s
Who was Ghengis Khan?
“Domesticated” by humans 400,000 years ago
What is fire?
An early ruler of the city state Uruk
Who was Gilgamesh?
To liberate ‘the Holy City of Christ’
What was the goal of The Crusades?
Had his father killed by a Roman emperor and went against popular sentiment and remained ignorant of happenings beyond his influence
Who was Agrippinus?
Infamous trade route in Mongolia that stretched about 4000 miles
What was the Silk Road?
In the lands of early North America, these people designed hunting grounds by burning the plains and grasses
Who are Native Americans?
Name for the area that surrounds ancient Babylon
What is Near East?
Depicted in the children’s Ladybird History Richard the Lionheart.
Who was Richard I?
Greek Writer and Geographer who is credited with being the first historian
Who was Herodotus?
Grandson of Ghengis Khan and fifth emperor of the Yuan dynasty
Who was Kublai Khan?
Land in the Middle East known for being the first region of agriculture
What is the Fertile Crescent?
City Gilgamesh went to to find the immortal man
What is Babylon?
The recovery of the Holy Land seemed viable until the outbreak of this war
What was the 100 Year War?
Theban Character who is the father of Creon, Jocasta and Hipponome
Who was Menoeceus?
An Italian traveler from Venice Italy who showed concerns about Genghis Khan
Who was Marco Polo?
This anthropologist wrote about how agriculture and grain domestication shaped human evolution for both good and bad.
Who was James Scott?
Gilgamesh and Enkidu were both striving to achieve the immortality of fame with this act
What was slaying the monster of Huwawa?
Shown fighting the Christians in 13th Century Spain.
Who were the Moors?
Greek Lyric Poet from the 6th century who focused on gnomic poetry of the time
Who was Theognis?
City that was burnt to the ground by Mongol warriors in the year 1220
What was Bukhara?
Cave painting discovered in 2013 depicts a human gathering this food
What is honey?
The 3 civilizations that are mentioned in the story
What are Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians?
From 1282–1302 this fighting attracted the apparatus of crusading: cross, preaching, indulgences, church taxation
What were the Wars of the Sicilian Vespers?