FAMOUS ROMANS
Medieval + Crusades
World Wars
Cold War
Modern
100

He crossed the Rubicon, attacking his own country and engulfing Rome into a civil war

Julius Caesar

100

Where did the Renaissance begin?

Italian Peninsula

100

What Treaty ended World War I?

The Treaty of Versailles

100

The symbolic division between western and eastern Europe during the period of the Cold War.

Iron Curtain

100
Name of the U.S. President who won the 2000 election. He can sometimes be spotted at SMU home games

George Bush

200

As the nephew of Caesar, he claimed to be Caesar's rightful heir and became a member of the 2nd Triumvirate

Octavian

200

What was the name of the war that created the identity of England and France?

Hundred Years War 

200

This country was an ally of Germany and Austria-Hungary prior to the war, but ended up fighting against them when the war broke out?

Italy
200

Popular leader of North Vietnam and also the name of the trail that stretched through out Indochina

Ho Chi Mihn

200

The landing of the Space Shuttle Atlantis in 2011 marked the end of the Space Shuttle Program for what, world famous, government agency. 

NASA

300

What were the names of the twin brothers that found Rome?

Romulus and Remus

300

Medieval Philosopher who believed in the combination of Faith and Reason. He wrote the Summa Theologica including the 5 proofs of God

Thomas Aquinas

300

What modern country in the Pacific did the U.S control that was threatened by Japan?

The Philippines

300

This war, often called America's "Forgotten War", has been largely overshadowed by WWII and the later Vietnam War 

Korean War

300

These two countries today remain as the final two absolute monarchies in the world

Saudi Arabia and Oman

400

This famous Roman senator is known for his extreme hatred and desire to see the destruction of Carthage, another ancient civilization, being famous for his consistent use of the phrase, "Carthago delenda est:

Cato the Elder

400

In 1066 this was a three-way war for England between Harold Godwinson, Harald Harada, & William the Conqueror. It changed English culture forever and led to the modern English language

The Norman Conquest

400

This South American country was the only nation to send troops abroad to Europe to fight in WWII

Brazil

400

The Kitchen Debate was "fought" by this U.S. Vice President

Richard Nixon
400

In one form or another, this formerly socialist country in the Balkans existed, debatably, until the year 2006 when Serbia and Montenegro seceded

Yugoslavia

500

While consul, he discovered a conspiracy to overthrow the government and decided to execute the conspirators without trial

Cicero

500

From 1202 – 1204 this war was led by Christendom to retake the Holy land. However, when the crusaders could not pay their debts, it ended unsuccessfully with the sack of Christian Constantinople.

The 4th Crusade

500

France was able to occupy this region of Germany after they failed to pay war reparations?

Ruhr Valley

500

The line that divided North and South Korea

The 38th parallel

500

The P.R.I or the Institutional Revolutionary Party has, at times, been called, by some journalists and historians, as the, "the perfect dictatorship" due to its control over the states and its functions. What country is the P.R.I active in? 

Mexico