Majapahit and Srivijaya
Battles of WWII
Georgian History
History of Medicine
Guess that Assassination
100

The Majapahit and Srivijaya Empires were mainly located in this modern-day country

Indonesia


100

The deadliest battle of WW2, and a candidate of the deadliest battle of all time

Battle of Stalingrad


100

The document which Heraclius (Erekle) the 2nd signed and incorporated eastern Georgia as a protectorate of Imperial Russia. 

Treaty of Georgievsk


100

Famous nurse known for her contributions to modern nursing during the Crimean War

Florence Nightingale


100

1914, Sarajevo, Gavrilo Princip

Archduke Franz Ferdinand 


200

The capital city of the Majapahit Empire, which was one of the last and largest Hindu-Buddhist empires in Indonesian history

Trowulan


200

Considered the largest naval battle in modern history, it would see Admiral Halsey masterfully defeat the Imperial Japanese Navy.

Battle of Leyte Gulf


200

This Roman General would campaign against Colchis and Iberia, during the 3rd Mithridatic War.

Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey)


200

In the 14th century, this devastating pandemic killed millions of people in Europe and Asia and profoundly affected the practice of medicine

The Black Death, also known as "The Plague'


200

1940, Mexico City, Ramón Mercader

Leon Trotsky 


300

The Majapahit and Srivijaya are called "thalassocratic empires." What is a thalassocracy? 

A thalassocracy, also known as a maritime empire, is a state that heavily relies on maritime realms, or is an empire at sea.


300

The deadliest battle of WW2 in China, it was extremely brutal and would mark the beginning of a collection of terrible defeats for the National Revolutionary Army.

Battle of Shanghai 


300

The most notable compendium of Georgian historical texts, which speak about the History of Georgia 

The Georgian Chronicles or "Life of Kartli" 

(ქართლის ცხოვრება)



300

In 1804, German pharmacist Friedrich Sertürner created this opiate, which is used primarily to treat acute and chronic pain

Morphine


300

41 AD, Palatine Hill, Cassius Chaerea

Caligula


400

The Srivijaya Empire adhered to this sector of Buddhism

Mahayana Buddhism


400
After D-Day, one of the primary objectives of the US Army was to capture this town in Normandy. 

Battle of Cherbourg


400

A historian and linguist, he was the founder of Tbilisi State University, and would greatly contribute to the modern scholarship of the history and culture of Georgia 

Ivane Javakhisvhili 


400

Sushruta is regarded as the creator of this medical specialty 

Surgery 


400

1793, Paris, Charlotte Corday

Jean-Paul Marat


500

The decline of the Srivijaya kingdom is often attributed to attacks by this neighboring empire

Chola Empire


500

One of the two major battles fought in India during WW2, its participants included Subhas Chandra Bose, General Mutaguchi, and General Kawabe. 

Battle of Imphal 


500

He was a Georgian Communist, who was a close friend of Stalin's and would later die in 1937

Sergo Ordzhonikidze 


500

This philosopher would work as a dispensary porter at Guy's Hospital, during WW2. He attempted to keep his identity anonymous since he was already regarded as one of the most famous philosophers alive.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

500

336 BC, Aegae, Pausanias 

Philip II of Macedon