Napoleon Bonaparte
Attila the Hun
Alexander the Great
Genghis Khan
Bonus Conquest
100

Napoleon was the leader of which country?

France

100

One of the greatest barbarian conquerors in history, he was known as Flagellum Dei, meaning what?

Hand of Fate, Scourge of God, or Herald of Angels


Scourge of God

100

Did Alexander III of Macedon live before or after Christ?

Before (356-323 BC)

100

Genghis Khan was born in 1162 in which country?

Mongolia, China, Japan

Mongolia

100

Nicknamed "The Little Corporal," this leader of France conquered much of Europe.

Napoleon Bonaparte

200

Napoleon wasn't French.  He was born in Corsica and decended from what country's ancestry?

Italy

200

Reigning between 434 and 453 A.D., Attila brought rampant destruction to which famous Empire?

Roman Empire

200

Alexander succeeded his father when he was 20 years old, having been trained in warfare & tutored by which philosopher?

Confucius, Karl Marx, or Aristotle

Aristotle

200

Genghis Khan was responsible for the deaths of up to how many people?

2 million, 20 million, or 40 million

40 million

200

Cortes led the overthrow of the Aztec Empire & claimed vast territories in the Americas for which country?

Spain

300

True of False: French was Napoleon's second language, and he always spoke French with an accent.

300

Attila the Hun conquered 1,450,000 square miles in what part of the world? Eastern & Central Europe, Western Europe, Asia, or the Americas

Eastern & Central Europe

300

True or False: In 15 years of conquest, Alexander never lost a battle.

True

300

True or False: Genghis Kahn is buried in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar.

False - Grave site is unknown.

300

Famous for the quote "I came, I saw, I conquered," this general & statesman expanded the Roman Republic significantly.

Julius Ceasar


400

Napoleon led the French army to conquer most of continental Europe.  His only blunder was invading which country, that would eventually lead to his downfall?

Russia

400

To stop Attila from attacking, the Roman Empire twice signed treaties, agreeing to pay him 700 lbs then later 2,100 lbs of this precious metal each year.

Gold

400

Alexander named a city after his favorite of this animal, which died in a battle.

Horse (Bucephala)

400

True or False: Genghis Khan passed laws declaring religious freedom for all and even granted tax exemptions to places of worship.

True

400

Responsible for the Holocaust, he was known for his expansionist policies that plunged the world into war.

Adolf Hitler

500

What good did Napoleon do?

A. Established a judicial system  B. Ensured religious tolerance  C. Abolished feudalism (where only nobility owns land)  D. All of the above

D. All of the above

500

Attila died on the night of this major life event, after an evening of feasting and drinking.

Wedding Night

500

Alexander's brilliance was so extensive that he is still studied today by whom?

Diplomats, Military Tacticians, Business Leaders

Military Tacticians

500

Genghis Kahn installed one of the first international versions of these, allowing goods & information to travel with unprecedented speed.

Postal/Mail System


500

This king expanded Israelite territory by defeating the Moabites, Edomites, Ammonites, & Arameans, as well as several cities of the Canaanites & Philistines.

David