In Greek Mesopotamia means
Land between two rivers
papyrus
Greece is considered to be this type of geographic landform
Peninsula (archipelago)
The unfortunate brother
Remus
German heretic priest who began the Protestant revolt
Martin Luther
He created a famous code
Hammurabi
King of Egypt
Pharaoh
Plato was to Aristotle as this Greek thinker was to Plato
Socrates
The greatest enemy of the Roman Republic
Hannibal
French heretic based in Geneva, Switzerland
John Calvin
Artificial application of water
Irrigation
Egyptian writing
hieroglyphics
King of Macedon and conquerer of the ancient world
Alexander the Great
Res publica
Thing of the people
Founder of the Society of Jesus
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Largest building in a Mesopotamian city
Ziggurat
The last Queen (Pharaoh) of Egypt
Cleopatra
The king of the Olympian gods and goddesses
Zeus
Famous for a wall in Britannia (present-day Scotland)
Emperor Hadrian
Simultaneously King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor
Charles V
Wedged-shape writing
cuneiform
The source of the Nile
Lake Victoria
The type of government possessed by the polis Sparta
Military Oligarchy
Oh Catalina, what have you done?
Cicero
The nineteenth ecumenical council of the Catholic Church
Council of Trent