The Inca Empire
Leaders of the Roman Republic and Empire
French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars
European Exploration and Trade
Islamic History
100

The Inca Empire's capital was 

Cusco



100

An influential consul and general, his "Marian Reforms" would heavily change the Roman military and their tactics. 

Gaius Marius


100

The French Revolutionary Wars would intensify because of the execution of this notable person

Louis XVI


100

Prior to the European colonization of the Americas, this was the only route known to Asia

The Silk Road


100

The final prophet and the author of the Quran

Mohammed


200

The Incas famously utilized this type of structure to cross rivers/obstacles and send messages quickly

Inca Rope Bridge


200

Emperor of the Roman Empire, he built a wall that divided the border between Roman Britannia and Caledonia

Hadrian


200

Famous Spanish Painter who would depict the atrocities of the Peninsular War in his prints called "The Disasters of War"

Francisco Goya



200

The economic system where a nation utilizes their colonies' trade to increase their wealth and power

Mercantilism


200

This caliphate was established by Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttailb; one of the youngest uncles of the prophet Muhammed

Abbasid Caliphate


300

This Spanish conquistador was famous for his exploits during the Spanish Conquest of the Inca Empire. He would later be killed in Lima, during his tenure as Governor of New Castile. 

Francisco Pizarro


300

A consul of the Republic, he would famously thwart a conspiracy to overthrow the republic, would write many books about rhetoric, and was a revered figure during the Italian Renaissance. 

Marcus Tullius Cicero


300

Name the Austrian Diplomat who organized the Congress of Vienna, after the Napoleonic Wars. 

Klemens von Metternich 


300

A famous clergyman, this Dominican friar vehemently fought against the slavery and mistreatment of the Native Peoples in the West Indies

Bartolomé de las Casas


300

Called "The Sword of Allah," this military commander originally fought against Muhammad, before converting to Islam and fighting for the Muslims.

Khalid ibn al-Walid


400

A ritual stone found in Macchu Picchu, it was used as an astronomic clock or calendar of the Inca

Intihuatana


400

A consul of the Roman Republic, he was one of the, if not, the most notable consul of the First Punic War. 

Marcus Atilius Regulus


400

A leader of the French Revolution, he was a modest lawyer when the revolution began, and would later be executed during the final months of the Reign of Terror.

Hint: His death was later turned into a play by the German dramatist Georg Buchner

Georges Danton


400

The Italian explorer who discovered Newfoundland, while sailing under an English flag

John Cabot


400

One of the four major Islamic philosophers, he is well remembered for his interpretation of Aristotle, and idea regarding the unity of religion and philosophy

Ibn Rushd, also known as Averroes


500

The greatest deity of the Incas, he was the creator of Earth, man, and animals

Viracocha


500

Julius Caesar held this religious position up until his assassination. It was regard as the chief high priest of the College of Pontiffs

Pontifex Maximus



500

One of the most experienced group of soldiers, they were directly commanded by Napoleon.

The French Imperial Guard


500

The German Cartographer who was the first person to map the Americas properly; showed it separate from the Asian continent. 

Martin Waldseemüller


500

The tax imposed on non-Muslims in Islamic societies 

Jizyah


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