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100

This republic conquered the whole Mediterranean.

Rome

100

This Norman duke invaded England in 1066.

William the Conqueror. 

100

This scientist was the first to observe the planets with a telescope.

Galileo Galilei.

100

America purchased a territory from France in 1803 in a deal what is now called this.

Louisiana Purchase.

100

This date is remembered for the destruction of the World Trade Center.

September 11, 2001

200

This Macedonian king conquered the known world.

Alexander the Great.

200

This Frankish king became the first Holy Roman Emperor as declared by the Pope in 800

Charlemagne

200

Virginia was named for this Monarch.

Elizabeth I

200

This Dutch artist was the most influential post-impressionist painter in the late 19th century.

Vincent Van Gogh.

200

This date started WWII with the invasion of Poland.

September 1, 1939

300

This man was a very famous philosipher in Greece, but he was executed for 'corrupting the youth.'

Socrates.

300

The Iberian Peninsula that is today Spain and Portugal was conquered by this people group in the early 8th century.

The Moors

300

These two Monarchs finished the Reconquista and united the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon.

Isebella and Ferdinand of Spain.

300

This battle ended the Napoleonic wars.

Waterloo.

300

This Russian writer wrote War and Peace.

Leo Tolstoy.

400

This Greek admiral oversaw the Persian defeat of Salamis.

Themistocles.

400

This people group invaded central Europe and settled in modern Hungary.

Magyars.

400

This is the term used to describe a decree issued by the Pope, it is named after the leaden seal traditionally appended to authenticate it.

Papal Bull.

400

Italy finally united in this year, a few months before Germany.

1870

400

This city held the first modern Olympic games in 1896.

Athens, Greece.

500

The five books of Moses are known as this.

Pentateuch

500

This Pope called for the first crusade in 1096.

Pope Urban II

500

This Dutch-born theologian and writer wrote the book Novum Instrumentum Omne, a dual lingual Bible written in Latin and Greek published in 1516.

Desiderius Erasmus.

500

Cinematography was not used to document wars until English photographer James Robertson, with his partners captured iconic scenes from this war.

Crimean War.

500

A U.S. senator prompted the Red Scare in the 1940s and 50s giving rise to this term associated with the intense fear of a communist takeover.

McCarthyism.

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