Mongols, Mughals, and Mauryans
Italian Renaissance
Rise and Spread of Christianity
The Classics
Hodge Podge
100

This Khan ruled established the Yuan Dynasty

Kublai Khan

100

The father of Humanism

Petrarch

100

This English King created the Anglican Church in order to end his marriage to his first wife and marry another who could (hopefully) give him a son.

King Henry VIII

100

This Roman general became dictator for life during the republic, but was stabbed to death on the Ides of March (March 15th)

Julius Caesar 

100

This is the founder of Islam 

Muhammad

200

This traveling merchant from Italy wrote a book about the Mongols 

Marco Polo

200

This 'Renaissance man' was an inventor, engineer, painter, and showed interest in human anatomy according to his notebooks

Leonardo da Vinci

200

This Roman Emperor converted to Christianity and established a city based on his name in present day Turkey

Constantine 

200

This Macedonian general ruled over Greece and defeated the Persians 

Alexander the Great

200

This Tang Dynasty Empress helped to spread Buddhism throughout China

Empress Wu

300

This Mughal ruler tried to unite his people with religious tolerance, and even created a syncretic "religion of god" 

Akbar 

300

This Florentine patron of the arts spent so much money on artwork that his family eventually went bankrupt 

Lorenzo de Medici

300

This monk started the Protestant Reformation after nailing his 95 Theses to the Church door in Wittenberg, Germany

Martin Luther

300

This Athenian philosopher and teacher was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens, and was sentenced to die by poison (drinking hemlock). His method of education by asking questions through discussion is still used today in schools.

Socrates

300

This Chinese explorer found new sea routes during the Ming Dynasty

Zheng He

400

This Mauryan ruler carved stone slabs throughout India with his beliefs in Buddhism and moral guidelines for the empire

Ashoka

400

This government advisor in Florence wrote "The Prince" all about how to take power and stay in power.

Niccolo Machiavelli

400

This man converted to Christianity from Judaism then helped to spread Christianity throughout the Mediterranean following the death of Jesus of Nazareth (Jesus Christ)

Paul of Tarsus

400

This was the first emperor of Rome. 

Augustus

400

This Spanish conquistador defeated the Inca

Francisco Pizarro 

500

This ruler unified many of the divided communities of India to defeat the Seleucids

Chandragupta Maurya

500

Which marble sculpture by Michelangelo depicts Mary holding the deceased body of Jesus Christ? 

The Pieta 

500

This French king issued the Edict of Nantes which ended the French Wars of Religion and allowed the practice of protestantism 

Henry IV (Henry of Navarre)

500

This Athenian established democracy in ancient Greece

Cleisthenes 

500

This Spanish king and his armada were defeated by the British Queen Elizabeth I 

Philip II