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Pope Leo XIV has proclaimed 2026 as a Jubilee year in my honor.

Who is Saint Francis of Assisi?

100

Italy leads the world in the production of this product.

What is wine?

100

At 0.5 square kilometres in size, and with a population of just over 700 people, it really is the smallest country in the world. 

What is Vatican City?

100

 After Julius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BC, this empire grew from a city-state to a region stretching from Britain to the borders of Persia.

What is the Roman Empire?

100

 A famous tenor who brought opera to the masses.

Who is Luciano Pavarotti?

200

I am the most recently ordained Italian Saint and known as the first "millennial" saint.

Who is Saint Carlo Acutis?

200

The University of Bologna, founded in 1088, has earned this world wide title.

What is the oldest continuously running university? i

200

This painter's masterpiece on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in The Vatican City took four years to complete, from 1508 to 1512.

Who is Michealangelo?

200

 This era placed Italy as the central hub for art and culture, with geniuses like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci flourishing in the 14th-16th centuries.

What is the Renaissance era?

200

A fascist dictator of Italy who brought the country into  World War II to expand his empire.

Who is Benito Mussolini?

300

I am a 20th Century Mystic known for receiving the Stigmata.

Who is Saint Padre Pio of Pietrelcina? 

300

Glassmakers first created these in Italy in the 13th Century.

Where were eyeglasses first created?

300

You have to be catholic, male, Swiss and 5'8" or taller.

What are the requirements to be a Swiss Guard?

300

These two Italian city-states were centers of fashion, producing luxurious velvet, silk, and brocade. Fashion was extravagant and served as a status symbol and led to Italy's place in the fashion world even today.

What are Florence and Venice known for?

300

An explorer and navigator who completed four  voyages across the Atlantic Ocean opening the way for European exploration and colonization.

Who was Christopher Columbus?

400

I am the an Italian Doctor of the Church and the 

co-patron Saint of Italy.

Who is St. Catherine of Sienna?

400

 Italians were the first Europeans to use this utensil around the 11th century.

Where were forks first used?

400

 The official language used at ATMs in Vatican City.

What is Latin?

400

The largest ancient amphitheatre ever built was built in Rome through the reign of three emperors from 72AD-96AD.

What is the Roman Colosseum?

400

 Known for his great and creative mind and the painting of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

500

I am the patron saint of maids and domestic servants and please don't confuse me with that popular pasta.

Who is Saint Zita?

500

This car manufacturer provides cars to Italian police to be used for special medical services that need extra fast support, such as the transportation of organs to patients.

Who is Lamborghini?

500

The Vatican Obelisk is prominently placed in the center of this famous Square.

What is St. Peter's Square?

500

The first American born Cardinal to be named Pope in Rome, Italy?

Who is Robert Prevost?

500

A physician and educator, celebrated for her innovative educational method that mirrors how children naturally learn.

Who is Marie Montessori?

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