The Infamous
Conflicts
Inventions and Discoveries
Kings and Queens
Imperialism and Colonialism
100

The first fascist dictator of Europe during the 20th century. 

Who is/was Benito Mussolini?

100

The war that has claimed the lives of the most Americans.

What is the American Civil War?

100

An accidental discovery by Alexander Fleming in 1928.

What is Penicillin/Antibiotics?

100

The position in line to the thrown of Elizabeth II before the abdication in 1936.

What is 2nd?

100

The nationality of Christopher Columbus.

What is Italian?

200

The "Milwaukee Monster" who murdered 17 people from 1978-1991.

Who is/was Jeffery Dahmer?
200

The city that saw the bloodiest battle of the Second World War.

What is Stalingrad?

200

The nation often credited with inventing paper, the compass and ice cream.

What is China?

200

The King who was the target of the Gunpowder Plot?

Who is/was King James VI of Scotland/King James I of England?

200

The nation who's ships arrived at Botany Bay in January 1788.

What is France?

300

A British physician who is believed to have murdered approximately 250 of his patients.

Who is/was Harold Shipman?

300

A battle during which a lone Viking is said to have held the line against an entire advancing army.

What is/was Stamford Bridge?

300

He formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun (rather than Earth) at its centre. 

Who is/was Nicholas Copernicus?

300

The nickname given to the Queen who persecuted protestants in England from 1553-1558.

What is Bloody Mary?

300

The fictional character who refused to transport slaves and was branded a pirate in retalliation.

Who is Captain Jack Sparrow?

400
He ruled Wallachia and Mr Tween considers him the most evil person in history.

Who is/was Vlad the Impaler?

400

The conflict that saw the largest cavalry charge in recorded history.

What is/was the Siege of Vienna?

400

Gottfried Leibnitz independently developed calculus at a similar time to this man.

Who is/was Sir Isaac Newton?

400

The name sometimes given to 1936 when referencing the fact that three monarchs all served in a single year.

What is the year of three Kings?

400

The nation that imported the greatest number of slaves from Africa during the Columbian Exchange.

What is Brazil?

500

Banned by King James II in 1457.

What is golf?

500

The two modern-day countries that saw conflict during the Sumer-Elam War in circa. 2700BC.

What are Iraq and Iran?

500

Invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1450, revolutionising the production of books.

What is the printing press?

500

The Persian King who's envoys were tossed into a pit by Spartans in 491BC.

Who is/was Darius I?

500

The territory that the USA bought from Spain in 1819.

What is Florida?