This empire's government was often shortened as SPQR
The Roman empire
The Gulf of Tonkin incident saw the intervention of the united states in which South Asian country
Vietnam
What empire existed in modern-day Mexico that was famous for its human sacrifices?
The Aztec Empire
The African Kingdom that defeated the Italians in 1896.
The Kingdom of Ethiopia
The capital of an Asian nation and within it has an area known as the Forbidden City.
This event was one of many that triggered the Thirty Year's war and involved throwing ambassadors out of a window.
The Second Defenestration of Prague
This period saw the removal of the old Shoganate and the modernization of Japan
The Maji Restoration
Who was the first European to set foot in the Americas?
Leif Erikson
A name given to the Northern African coast during the height of piracy and slavery there.
The Barbary Coast
Capital that was previously considered the center of the German-speaking world and was put under siege multiple times by the Ottoman Empire.
Vienna, Austria
This Swedish king is considered to be the father of modern warfare due to his melding of the Spanish and Dutch styles.
Gustavus Adolphus
The Straight of Malacca defined what extraordinarily expensive trade.
The Spice Trade
Who was the South American revolutionary that founded Gran Columbia?
Simón Bolívar
A South African Kingdom famous for its defeat of the British at the Battle of Isandlwana.
The Zulu Kingdom
The city that is the capital of a south pacific nation and whose name comes from the title of the last person to defeat Napoleon
Wellington, New Zealand
The first person to defeat Napoleon and shaped the politics and borders of Europe for years to come.
Prince Schwarzenberg
Chinese statesman, creator of the Chinese Nationalist movement, doctor, and founder of democratic China.
Sun Yat-sen
Famous abolitionist, who was executed after attempting to lead a slave revolution starting in Harpers Ferry?
John Brown
This Mali king was so famously wealthy that when he went on the Hajj he often crashed the value of gold in towns he entered due to his rampant spending and handing out fistfuls of gold.
Mansa Musa
Capital of a Central American country with a similar name, to the country it is found in was founded in 1525 by conquistador Pedro de Alvarado, and whose name means saint savior.
San Salvador, El Salvador
Who founded the Kingdom of Hungary, still has his crown considered equal in authority to the Hungarian state itself, and became a saint.
Stephen the first
What was the name of a famous dungeon in Fort William in India that held 146 British POWs in a 14*18 foot space?
The Black Hole of Calcutta
Who was the founding father famous for his peg leg and death from attempting to operate on himself?
The pan handle of Namibia was gained when the Germans wanted access to what river?
The Zambezi river
What capital was the backup capital of the Kingdom of Hungary?
Bratislava, Slovakia