The title of Pharaoh means
"Great House"
The ruler of Japan, often a "figurehead"
Emperor
This warrior would be one of the most brutal fighters in European history
The Gladiator
Shared communication (one word)
Language
The Vikings worshipped what collection of Gods?
(________ Mythology)
Norse
The Nile river was compared to this flower
The Lotus
The Samurai's worked for this land-owning warlord.
The Daimyo
The colosseum
To give and to take (One word)
Trade
Name of a prominent empire, not to be confused with foot resting furniture
Ottoman empire
Popular Egyptian Beetle
Scarab
This period of Japan is described as peaceful, and is now recognized as a popular chain restaurant.
Edo Japan
This Egyptian ruler had a history within Rome as well
Cleopatra
A pyramid of roles (Two words)
Social Hierarchy
What animal did the Polish army enlist to fight and boost morale?
A Syrian brown bear, Wojtek
The Symbol of Life
Ankh
This female dancer would become a popular part of Japanese culture after the 1600's
The Geisha
Who specifically killed Ceaser in the first assassination of a political leader?
A hub for collective gathering (Two words)
Population centres
Popular Roman Food, also Aydan's starting word for wordle.
Bread
Popular queen of Egypt, mother of King Tut (Not Cleopatra)
Nefertiti
This prominent Japanese figure would spy on clans, assassinate if needed, and became a Japanese icon (not a specific person)
The Ninja
March 15th signals the death of Ceaser, but is known popularly as (Three words)
Ides of March
The ones who set the rules
Government
What two cities were attacked in response to the bombing of a Hawaiian Navy base
Hiroshima and Nagasaki