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On 8th August 1914, this Royal Navy cruiser shelled the wireless station at Dar es Salaam, later agreeing to a ceasefire: HMS _______.
Prior to Rosa Parks and the official Montgomery Bus Boycott, this teenager is known as the first person to be arrested for challenging bus segregation policies.
On 6th December 1941, a coded Japanese message which suggested an attack on Pearl Harbour was intercepted by which U.S. Chief of Naval Operations?
The Great Sky God in Ancient Mongol culture.
Under Henry VII, the Father of the Tudor line, this became the standard measure of weight in the British Empire.
After the failed conquer of Spain in 778 CE, Charlemagne’s army destroyed the defensive walls of this city.
During the American Civil War, the wartime convention for women mourning a son was how many year(s)?
The most sacred place for Aztecs, often considered the centre of the Empire. The Templo _____.
The Athenian tragedy, "Rhesus", was written by this author.
The term Inka means “ruler” or what else in Quechuan (Incan language)?
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Before the Bay of Pigs was decided for invasion, this Cuban town was the initial invasion site.
The Pharaoh that constructed the step pyramid of Saqqara (the first Pyramid).
In the writings of Bede, this 5th century warlord was referred to as the king of the Britons before the arrivals of Germanic people.
The Battle of Cannae in 216 BC, one of Ancient Rome’s worst defeats, was led by Lucius Aemilius Paullus for the Romans. Who led the Carthaginians?
In 1986, this U.S. Space Shuttle was destroyed 1 minute and 13 seconds after launch, killing civilian Christa McAuliffe.
This type of pamphlet was distributed during the French Revolution to mock and slander the monarchy and Marie Antoinette.
A food found in the tombs of Pharaoh’s that is still edible today.
The Hyksos were finally expelled from Egypt under this Pharaoh’s reign.
Used by the Celts, this is the earliest recorded name for the island of Britain.
The Viking place where free men gathered in their communities to make laws and control government.