That's a miracle! This water-walking man makes several appearances in chistianity's holy texts.
Jesus
This famous Roman leader started the Pax Romana
Augustus Caesar
Wow! This leader of France supported the revolution whole-heartedly, whilst still conquering most of Europe until the battle of Waterloo.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Romeo and Juliet.
Tragedy
This goddess is known as the goddess of beauty, having a son called Hermaphrodite.
Talk about copycats! This lightning-zapping god is ripped staight out of the Greek handbook.
Jupiter
The Pax Romana means this in Latin, often relating to ceasefire.
Roman Peace
This almost anarchist group tries to overthrow certain French kings by force.
A Midsummer's Night Dream
Comedy
This Greek hero had to go through 12 labors to prove his strength.
Heracles
This famous religion follows the time before Jesus.
Judaism
This Roman leader appointed his horse as high consul, leading to curruption in the country.
Caligula
This executing machine was widely used after the death of Louis XVI.
Guillotine
As You Like It
Comedy
This not-so-hero joined Artemis on her hunts with the immortal, though he was a man.
This underrated inventor invented a book-making machine during the Renaissance.
This leader became the ruler of Rome after Augustus. His name is reminiscent of a famous river in Italy
Tiberius
This estate in France often included nobles and rich men.
The second estate
Julius Caesar
Tragedy
This war started a civil war in Mount Olympus, even though the gods and goddesses were immortal.
The Trojan War
Julia Domna
This group killed Caligula of Rome after his corruption became widespread.
The Praetorian Guard
The first estate of France was often known as this.
Bourgeoisie
King John
Niether!
This priest for the gods fed the dieties food made out his son, Pelops.
Tantalus