who was rome's first emperor
who was Julius Caesar
who is the norse god of mischief
who is loki
what movement was held in the 13 century
what is the renaissance
What is the name for the system of land ownership and social hierarchy during the Middle Ages
feudism
Who was the philosophe who championed separation of powers, a concept influencing the U.S. government?
Who is Montesquieu?
how long did the Roman empire last
when is 476 ad
who is the norse god of thunder and storms
who is thor
who made the prototype flying helicopter
who is leonardo devinche
What was the primary carrier of the Black Death, leading to widespread death in Europe
fleas on rats
What is the philosophical idea that government's power comes from the consent of the governed?
What is popular sovereignty?
Which river was the city of Rome built next to?
What is the tiber river
who is the norse god of wisdom and knowledge.
who is odin
what was the purpose of the italian renaissance
wealth from trade
The widespread epidemic of the 14th century that drastically reduced Europe's population.
black death/bubonic plague
What 18th-century document, heavily influenced by John Locke, articulated concepts of natural rights and inspired the American Revolution
What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man?
Who was Venus the Roman goddess of
what is Love,Beauty,Desire
who is the norse god of watchfulness and vigilance.
who was heimdall
Who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
who is leonardo divinchi
The traditional name for the period of European history from roughly 500 to 1500 AD
what are the middle ages
This autocratic ruler, who embraced enlightened ideals, was known for reforms in Prussia.
Who is Frederick the Great?
what is michelangelo famous for painting
what is the sistine chapel
who is the norse god of light,purity and joy.
who was baldir
What masterpiece features a famous biblical scene and was painted by Michelangelo
what is the sistine chapel
A lord's estate, including the land, buildings, and the serfs who worked it
what is a manor
What French term refers to salons or parlors where intellectuals discussed ideas?
What is a salon