What ancient kingdom was located mainly on a Island, which was known to be wiped out during a natural disaster.
Crete
What is the famous successor to the Roman Empire (Not the German one)
The Byzantine Empire.
Who started the Reformation
Martin Luther
What are the wars between Great Britain and the Qing called
The Opium wars.
Who were the Axis Powers.
Germany, Italy, Japan.
Around what time did the Bronze Age collapse occur.
1200 BC
What is the famous war between England and France in the medieval era.
The 100 years war.
Where were most of the Protestant Countries before the wars between them.
Scandinavia and Central Germany
What were the two African Nations that were not under colonial rule by the European powers after WW1.
Liberia and Ethiopia.
Night of the Long Knives.
What were the first two monotheistic religions, (One of them is extinct today)
Zoroastrianism, Judaism.
When did the Viking era end, (When the Vikings had little influence anymore)
1050.
The wars between the Protestants and the Catholics.
The religious wars.
Who was the great power in the Colonial Era (19-20th century)
Great Britian
How long did the battle of Leningrad last.
What is a ancient kingdom located in the Americas which is the ancestor of the Incan Empire.
Norte Chico civilization
What Kingdom prevented the Muslims from advancing into France after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
The Frankish Empire/Francia
Where did the Reformation start
Wittenburg.
Which war was the first war where more people died from fighting than disease. (Before WW1)
The Russian-Japanese war.
Name two axis nations switched sides in the middle of the war.
Finland, Romania, Hungary, and Italy.
What ancient kingdom that was in Central Asia around 2500-2000 BC.
Bactria
What two kingdoms formed Russia after the mongols.
Novgorod, Muscovy
What was the battle in which Spain lost most of its navy in the 1500-1600s.
Battle of Gravelines, 1588 between the English and Spanish.
What was the colonial exchange where two nations ceded land to prevent a early WW1 in 1910.
The French-German ceding of Cameroon.
When did the last European fascist power end.
November 20, 1975 with the death of Francisco Franco.